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E-text prepared by Marcia Brooks, Ross Cooling, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team (http://www.pgdpcanada.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive/American Libraries (http://www.archive.org/details/americana)
"PUNCH" OFFICE
10, BOUVERIE STREET LONDON E.C.
OUR BATTALION.
The Whitefriars Press
3 a.m.
Our Battalion
Being some slight impressions of His Majesty's Auxiliary Forces, in Camp and Elsewhere.
L. RAVEN-HILL.
"An' you're sent to penny-fights an' Aldershot it."
LONDON: "PUNCH" OFFICE, 10, BOUVERIE ST., E.C. 1902.
Our Battalion.
RECRUITS.
The "Manual."
ON INSTRUCTIN'.
Not to be trifled with.
Flag-wagging.
THE SYSTEM.
"Very," ses the General.
Our First Puttie Parade.
Field Training.
ON THE G.O.C.
The Seven Ages of the Volunteer.
WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN.
The Firing Exercise.
Our Review
Army Orders.
Patrols.
THE LOST PATROL.
A Fair Samaritan.
Our N.C.O.'s (No. 1).
Our N.C.O.'s (No. 2).
Hints for Patrols.
The Best Laid Schemes, etc.
No. 1.
Lt.-Col. Sir DIGBY SANDILANDS, M.P.
Reserves.
A Camp Fire.
A Conundrum.
No. 2.
Capt. and Adjt. "JERRY" BENSON.
Studies.
Ambushed!
Field-Day Reflections.
Tactics.
Field-Day Tragedies.
No. 3.
2nd Lieut. FITZGERALD LAWLESS.
The Gun Team.
Off Duty.
Philosophies.
M.G.
More Army Reforms.
On Guard.
A Misunderstanding.
No. 4.
Pte. TIMOTHY SIMMONS.
On the Range.
Outposts.
At Last!
Off Duty.
Trouble in the Band.
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