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Take a trip down memory lane with a visit to our photographs or articles section. We have started small, but will be adding more photographs and articles each month until we have achieved a real nostalgia trip!

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THE PT SCHOOL, 1960’s.
Stalwarts of the PT School at this time , the photograph includes Dusty Miller, Ted Patton, Ken Wilson, Bill Sykes, Bill Sewell, Jeff Lake, Pat Maxwell, Capt. Robinson, and the Wren Writer.

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45 COMMANDO JUDO TEAM.
Judo thrived in 45 Commando Group circa late 1960’s under Peter Brown (third left in the back row) and here are the team in the training dojo at Arbroath. The trophies were won in the RN Judo...

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DEREK EVANS, CORPS BOXING COACH
Derek was the Corps Boxing Coach for many years. Here he is with a fearsome looking Corps team, date unknown, How many faces do you recognise? If you know the names please tell us.

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SMILE FOR THE CAMERAS!
Phil Jones unarms Mac Mackenzie at CTCRM. Phil later went on to be a physiotherapist and then left the Corps to go to Australia. Alastair (Mac) McKenzie later left the Corps to be a policeman and is...

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CTCRM FOOTBALL TEAM.
CTCRM's football team in the mid-1980's.Back row:Bustling Bill Sharp, Paul Dixon, Fozzie Foster, Pops Popplewell, Trevor Ford, Angus Hepburn, Al Cain.Front row:?, Steve Holden, Chalky Elliott, Russ...

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THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM?
With a young John Thatcher (front left) this looks like the unit boxing team, but which one? If you know please tell us.

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IT HURTS, BUT I LIKE IT!
Terry Harrison and Frank Halpin enjoy getting strangled.

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JIM DOUGLAS, GB RUNNER.
Jim Douglas, competing for Great Britain in the GB v France International at the White City stadium in 1969. Jim came second in the 1,500m race with 3 min. 39 secs.

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TAKE THAT!
Jim Rae going through his karate paces. Jim was a devoted enthusiast and , together with Paul Evans and other supporters developed the sport in the Corps in the 1960’s. Jim left the Corps to...

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STRAIGHT LEFT.
Johnny Laing delivers one of his famous “straight left” punches to an unfortunate opponent.

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