Table - Top Tactics For "Terriers" -- A class in Front line first aid learning the treatment of fractures of lower limbs by the application of the Thomas Splint. Denied during the winter opportunities for training in the open, the R.A.M.C. of the 47th (2nd London) division nevertheless contrives in aningenoius manner to practice indoors in miniature exercises which they will re-enact during the ensuring summer on their allotted training grounds in the country. At the Duke of York's headquarters in chelsea, in addition to learning all the usual work of the medical service, the men display the greatest miniature transport, buildings, etc., are used to show them in advance the movements in which they will take part in person later on. January 8, 1934. (Photo by Central Press Photos Ltd.).
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