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DEFINITION OF A UNIT.
(As agreed by a representative meeting of the A2•)ny Associations
held on Monday, January 26th, 1931, and approved
by the Army Sport Control Board.)
I
Cavalry
—By
Regiments.
Royal Artillery
—By single Brigades, or by stations when less
than one complete Brigade is quartered at one place.
*The R.A. Depot, Woolwich, divided into:—
(a)
Depot Brigade (including Riding Establishment).
(b) 1st Training Brigade (including R.A. Band).
(c) 2nd Training Brigade (including Depot Headquarters).
*R.A., Shoeburyness (exclusive of any Brigade Unit
quartered at that station).
*Training Battalion, Military College of Science.
'School of Artillery, Larkhill.
School of Anti-Aircraft Defence, Biggin Hill.
R.A. Survey Company.
Only R.A. personnel borne on the strength of the authorised
Establishment will be eligible to compete for these units,
except that personnel borne on the strength of the Depot
Brigade for purely accountancy purposes, but who are under-
going training at, and are paid, rationed, clothed, and
accommodated by, the Training Battalion, Military College of
Science, will be eligible to play for the latter unit.
Royal Engineers.
1. Aldershot Command (exclusive of Divisions 2 and 3 below).
2. Railway Training Centre, Bordon, Longmoor, and Liss.
3. 1st A.A. Searchlight Battalion.
4. Depot Battalion (Chatham).
5. Training Battalion (Chatham).
(i. Eastern Command (exclusive of Divisions 4 and 5 above),
London District, and War Office Establishment.
7. Northern Ireland District.
S. Northern Command.
9. Scottish Command.
10. Southern Command (including Channel Islands).
11. Western Command.
No combination of the above is permitted.
Except in Divisions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, any R.E. Troops, Company,
Divisional Engineers, or similar unit can enter a single team,
provided that in that. Division no Command or District Team is
entered.
DEFINITION OF A UNIT.
(As agreed by a representative meeting of the A2•)ny Associations
held on Monday, January 26th, 1931, and approved
by the Army Sport Control Board.)
I
Cavalry
—By
Regiments.
Royal Artillery
—By single Brigades, or by stations when less
than one complete Brigade is quartered at one place.
*The R.A. Depot, Woolwich, divided into:—
(a)
Depot Brigade (including Riding Establishment).
(b) 1st Training Brigade (including R.A. Band).
(c) 2nd Training Brigade (including Depot Headquarters).
*R.A., Shoeburyness (exclusive of any Brigade Unit
quartered at that station).
*Training Battalion, Military College of Science.
'School of Artillery, Larkhill.
School of Anti-Aircraft Defence, Biggin Hill.
R.A. Survey Company.
Only R.A. personnel borne on the strength of the authorised
Establishment will be eligible to compete for these units,
except that personnel borne on the strength of the Depot
Brigade for purely accountancy purposes, but who are under-
going training at, and are paid, rationed, clothed, and
accommodated by, the Training Battalion, Military College of
Science, will be eligible to play for the latter unit.
Royal Engineers.
1. Aldershot Command (exclusive of Divisions 2 and 3 below).
2. Railway Training Centre, Bordon, Longmoor, and Liss.
3. 1st A.A. Searchlight Battalion.
4. Depot Battalion (Chatham).
5. Training Battalion (Chatham).
(i. Eastern Command (exclusive of Divisions 4 and 5 above),
London District, and War Office Establishment.
7. Northern Ireland District.
S. Northern Command.
9. Scottish Command.
10. Southern Command (including Channel Islands).
11. Western Command.
No combination of the above is permitted.
Except in Divisions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, any R.E. Troops, Company,
Divisional Engineers, or similar unit can enter a single team,
provided that in that. Division no Command or District Team is
entered.
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |