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Old 19-04-05, 02:03
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Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) is offline
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Default Re: Regimental rivalries

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Originally posted by Norm Cromie
I think it appropriate finally that the world be exposed to the truth. Especially regarding the first brigade. First let me quote a fact of physics. The cream always floats to the top. As you must be aware at this time. Toronto is the city of the good, and has fostered many fine regiments. But, alas the nicknames bear out the truth. The 48th recruited only the good looking and the intelligent and dressed them in military garb suitable to their stature.
Oh ferchrissakes...

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In Aldershot January 24th 1940 his majesty King George V1 inspected the 48th and gave them the great honor and permission to wear the blue putties. An honor befitting this glamorous regiment thus they became known as the glamour boys (how true)
That must have made you FINE targets at the local, I hope you had fun...

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Now the RCR's being at this time a permanent force were endowed with the name pukkas, I will let Mark Tonner explain this honor.
Hmmm... never heard that one before! We just called them Run Chicken Run. Used to cause all sorts of lively times in mixed messes...
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