1939-40
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TERRITORIAL
Pro-Forma
1°
A."
(A letter in " Memo " form.)
To Command Boxing Representative.
(I)
Permission is hereby requested to hold a Boxing Meeting under
A.B.A.
Army B.A.
I
Rules, in which the following Civilian Amateur Boxers
will take part.
The meeting will be held at
(Club)
on
A copy of the proposed programme is attached.
Comdg.
To the Hon. Sec.,
Amateur B.A.,
Lt.-Colonel,
I forward herewith the application of the a/m Army Unit to
hold a Boxing Meeting, with particulars of Civilians who wish to
compete.
I should be much obliged if you would send your approval, or
otherwise, to the unit concerned, and send a copy to me.
Command Secretary,
Army Boxing Association.
Pro-Forma
°i B."
(Stamped addressed envelope.)
Stamped addressed envelope.
The Hon. Secretary,
Amateur Boxing Association,
I
o, Guilford Place,
W.C.I.
TERRITORIAL
Pro-Forma
1°
A."
(A letter in " Memo " form.)
To Command Boxing Representative.
(I)
Permission is hereby requested to hold a Boxing Meeting under
A.B.A.
Army B.A.
I
Rules, in which the following Civilian Amateur Boxers
will take part.
The meeting will be held at
(Club)
on
A copy of the proposed programme is attached.
Comdg.
To the Hon. Sec.,
Amateur B.A.,
Lt.-Colonel,
I forward herewith the application of the a/m Army Unit to
hold a Boxing Meeting, with particulars of Civilians who wish to
compete.
I should be much obliged if you would send your approval, or
otherwise, to the unit concerned, and send a copy to me.
Command Secretary,
Army Boxing Association.
Pro-Forma
°i B."
(Stamped addressed envelope.)
Stamped addressed envelope.
The Hon. Secretary,
Amateur Boxing Association,
I
o, Guilford Place,
W.C.I.
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Games and sports in the army > 1939-40 > (726) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248755638 |
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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 |