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THE ARMY GOLFING SOCIETY
OFFICE BEARERS, 1938
Patron
:
His M
A
J
ESTY
K
ING
G
EORGE
VI
.
President:
L
IEUT.-
C
OLONEL
P
.
G. M
.
S
KENE,
O.B.E., D.L., J.P.
Vice-President:
M
A
J
OR-
GE
NERAL
B. A. H
ILL,
C.B.; D.S.O.
Captain :
C
OLONEL
J.
S.
H
UGHES,
M
.
C
.,
late Grenadier Guards.
Members of Committee:
L
IEUT.-
C
OLONEL
W
.
M
.
O
ZANNE,
M.C., The Duke of Wellington's Regt.
L
IEUT.-
C
OLONEL
G. A. MCL. S
CEALES,
D
.
S
.
O
.
late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
M
A
J
OR
J. M
.
D
.
W
OOD,
R.A.
C
APTAIN
W. L. S
TEELE,
Coldstream Guards.
.
M
A
J
OR
W. H. H. A
ITKEN,
R.E.
M
A
J
OR
C
.
W
.
W
ALLAC
E
,
D.S.O., late Indian Army.
Hon. Sec. and
Treasurer:
M
A
J
OR
E. R. M. F
RYER,
M.C., late Grenadier Guards,
c/o Room
Ito,
War Office, S.W.z.
RULES
I.—
Designation
The name of the Club shall be " The Army Golfing Society."
II.—Membership
I.
Membership is open to
all
Permanent Regular Officers, past
and present of the British and Dominion Forces, subject to their
acceptance by the Committee.
2.
The Committee shall have the power to elect Honorary
Members, not exceeding three in number, from among those
distinguished in the world of Golf.
III.—
Entrance Fee
i. The Subscription for Life Membership is one guinea, which
shall be paid to the Hon. Secretary.
2.
The Subscription for Temporary Membership under Rule II
(2)
is five shillings, which shall be paid to the Hon. Secretary.
IV.—Management
I.
The affairs of the Society shall be conducted by a President,
a Vice-President,
a
Captain, and Hon. Secretary who shall have
OFFICE BEARERS, 1938
Patron
:
His M
A
J
ESTY
K
ING
G
EORGE
VI
.
President:
L
IEUT.-
C
OLONEL
P
.
G. M
.
S
KENE,
O.B.E., D.L., J.P.
Vice-President:
M
A
J
OR-
GE
NERAL
B. A. H
ILL,
C.B.; D.S.O.
Captain :
C
OLONEL
J.
S.
H
UGHES,
M
.
C
.,
late Grenadier Guards.
Members of Committee:
L
IEUT.-
C
OLONEL
W
.
M
.
O
ZANNE,
M.C., The Duke of Wellington's Regt.
L
IEUT.-
C
OLONEL
G. A. MCL. S
CEALES,
D
.
S
.
O
.
late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
M
A
J
OR
J. M
.
D
.
W
OOD,
R.A.
C
APTAIN
W. L. S
TEELE,
Coldstream Guards.
.
M
A
J
OR
W. H. H. A
ITKEN,
R.E.
M
A
J
OR
C
.
W
.
W
ALLAC
E
,
D.S.O., late Indian Army.
Hon. Sec. and
Treasurer:
M
A
J
OR
E. R. M. F
RYER,
M.C., late Grenadier Guards,
c/o Room
Ito,
War Office, S.W.z.
RULES
I.—
Designation
The name of the Club shall be " The Army Golfing Society."
II.—Membership
I.
Membership is open to
all
Permanent Regular Officers, past
and present of the British and Dominion Forces, subject to their
acceptance by the Committee.
2.
The Committee shall have the power to elect Honorary
Members, not exceeding three in number, from among those
distinguished in the world of Golf.
III.—
Entrance Fee
i. The Subscription for Life Membership is one guinea, which
shall be paid to the Hon. Secretary.
2.
The Subscription for Temporary Membership under Rule II
(2)
is five shillings, which shall be paid to the Hon. Secretary.
IV.—Management
I.
The affairs of the Society shall be conducted by a President,
a Vice-President,
a
Captain, and Hon. Secretary who shall have
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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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