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Issue 32

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This was the military issue, with a cover photograph taken outside the National Army Museum. Inside, there were further photographs showing how stylish Battledress, serge could be, especially when drinking tea, looking at maps and shouting at one's privates. Also included were:

  • An interview with one of England's national treasures, Mr Clive Dunn, one of only two men to survive Dad's Army
  • An article about the development of British army uniform, from blazing scarlet to khaki serge
  • Sport - the 2006 Ashes series, in which the England team showed its true colours
  • More tales from the seamy side of life from our resident bounder, Michael "Atters" Attree
  • Lord Stex de Kellogg on the rise of the trench coat from Ypres to St James's Street
  • A potted biography of Leslie Howard, and the part his death played in the outcome of the Second World War
  • Some smart tips for today's military men on which accessories one should never set foot on the battlefield without
  • Plus: Sartorial agony, Am I Chap or Not? and some choice ....

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