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a copy of the Service Amateur Declaration Form printed at
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(iii) That be is ineligible for reinstatement as an Amateur or
Service Amateur.
All applications and declarations must be made through
Commanding Officers to the Command Representatives, who will
consider and then forward them with their recommendations to the
Hon. Secretary, Army B.A.
Any serving soldier who becomes a professional after boxing
whilst in the Army as an Amateur or Service Amateur will not be
reinstated again as an Amateur or Service Amateur.
An Army Professional Boxer
is not allowed to box at any
meeting organised by the Army Boxing Association or any Army
Formation or Unit.
Note.—With
effect from 5th May, 1948, the procedure whereby
professional boxers are reinstated as Service Amateurs was dis-
continued.
Boxers reinstated as Service Amateurs before 5th May, 1948,
may continue to box under conditions stated in para.
1'7'(ii).
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR REINSTATEMENT AS
AN
AMATEUR
(To be rendered to Command Secretary in duplicate.)
Number, Rank and Name
Unit
Date of Enlistment
TABLE I. Particulars of the applicant's past performances under
A.B.A. or I.S.B.A. Rules.
Competition
Date
Where held
Result
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BOXING
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a copy of the Service Amateur Declaration Form printed at
the end of this rule.
(iii) That be is ineligible for reinstatement as an Amateur or
Service Amateur.
All applications and declarations must be made through
Commanding Officers to the Command Representatives, who will
consider and then forward them with their recommendations to the
Hon. Secretary, Army B.A.
Any serving soldier who becomes a professional after boxing
whilst in the Army as an Amateur or Service Amateur will not be
reinstated again as an Amateur or Service Amateur.
An Army Professional Boxer
is not allowed to box at any
meeting organised by the Army Boxing Association or any Army
Formation or Unit.
Note.—With
effect from 5th May, 1948, the procedure whereby
professional boxers are reinstated as Service Amateurs was dis-
continued.
Boxers reinstated as Service Amateurs before 5th May, 1948,
may continue to box under conditions stated in para.
1'7'(ii).
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR REINSTATEMENT AS
AN
AMATEUR
(To be rendered to Command Secretary in duplicate.)
Number, Rank and Name
Unit
Date of Enlistment
TABLE I. Particulars of the applicant's past performances under
A.B.A. or I.S.B.A. Rules.
Competition
Date
Where held
Result
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Games and sports in the army > 1950-51 > (233) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248810517 |
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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 |