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Old 29-08-16, 14:09
cpetronis cpetronis is offline
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Default offical crew drill?

Hello all;

I've attempted to search the previous posts but came up with a big goose egg on this topic. Basically, I'm trying to find out of the British had a codified drill for the carrier crew based on job responsibilities. I've seen it published for U.S. tank crews where they count off, then mount the vehicle when ordered. In fact, I've seen cool movie footage of Polish tankers probably from the 10th Mounted Rifles doing the drill with their Cromwells. Is anybody aware of such a thing for carriers? If not, I'm going to make one up that looks plausible but I'd rather base it on the real thing.

Thanks for your thoughts,

Chris
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