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BOXING
Junior Sub-Committee:
Chairman—Chairman or Vice-Chairman Army Boxing Association.
Hon. Secretary—Hon. Secretary, Army Boxing Association.
Members—Representative from each of the following:
A.A.S. Arborfield.
A.A.S. Carlisle.
A.A.S. Chepstow.
A.A.S. Harrogate.
Junior Leaders Regts./Schools Aldershot District (2).
Junior Leaders Regiment, R.A.C.
Junior Leaders Regiment, R. Signals.
Junior Leaders Regiment, R.A.
Junior Leaders Regiment, R.E.
The Infantry Junior Leaders Battalion.
All Arms Junior Leaders Regt.
The above Sub-Committee is formed to advise the General Committee on all matters
concerning Junior Boxing in the Army.
Headquarters Army B.A.:
c/o A.S.C.B., Ministry of Defence, Lansdowne House, Berkley Square,
W.1 (GROsvenor 8040. Ext. 400.)
(All communications should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary.)
RULES OF THE ARMY BOXING ASSOCIATION
1. Name
The Association shall be called the Army Boxing Association.
(The abbreviation shall be the Army B.A. and not the A.B.A., as the latter is the
abbreviation of the Amateur Boxing Association.)
2.
Object
The object of the Association is:
(1) To maintain Boxing as a sport in the Army.
(2) To encourage and improve Boxing in the Army, rather by in-
ducing large numbers to enter for competitions than by
specialising with individuals.
(3) To act as a central body for control and appeal.
3. Membership
There shall be no subscription to the Army B.A. Every Officer,
W.O., N.C.O. and Other Rank of the Regular Army being
ipso facto
a member of the Association.
4. President and Vice-Presidents
The President and Vice-President shall be elected by the General
Committee.
5. General Committee
The Association shall be governed by a General Committee, whose
composition is laid down in the beginning of this section. On the
General Committee shall be up to eight Special Members, nominated
from experienced boxers, in the following proportion—four Officers,
four Other Ranks.
The Director, Army Sport Control Board, shall automatically
be invited to attend General Committee Meetings.
262
BOXING
Junior Sub-Committee:
Chairman—Chairman or Vice-Chairman Army Boxing Association.
Hon. Secretary—Hon. Secretary, Army Boxing Association.
Members—Representative from each of the following:
A.A.S. Arborfield.
A.A.S. Carlisle.
A.A.S. Chepstow.
A.A.S. Harrogate.
Junior Leaders Regts./Schools Aldershot District (2).
Junior Leaders Regiment, R.A.C.
Junior Leaders Regiment, R. Signals.
Junior Leaders Regiment, R.A.
Junior Leaders Regiment, R.E.
The Infantry Junior Leaders Battalion.
All Arms Junior Leaders Regt.
The above Sub-Committee is formed to advise the General Committee on all matters
concerning Junior Boxing in the Army.
Headquarters Army B.A.:
c/o A.S.C.B., Ministry of Defence, Lansdowne House, Berkley Square,
W.1 (GROsvenor 8040. Ext. 400.)
(All communications should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary.)
RULES OF THE ARMY BOXING ASSOCIATION
1. Name
The Association shall be called the Army Boxing Association.
(The abbreviation shall be the Army B.A. and not the A.B.A., as the latter is the
abbreviation of the Amateur Boxing Association.)
2.
Object
The object of the Association is:
(1) To maintain Boxing as a sport in the Army.
(2) To encourage and improve Boxing in the Army, rather by in-
ducing large numbers to enter for competitions than by
specialising with individuals.
(3) To act as a central body for control and appeal.
3. Membership
There shall be no subscription to the Army B.A. Every Officer,
W.O., N.C.O. and Other Rank of the Regular Army being
ipso facto
a member of the Association.
4. President and Vice-Presidents
The President and Vice-President shall be elected by the General
Committee.
5. General Committee
The Association shall be governed by a General Committee, whose
composition is laid down in the beginning of this section. On the
General Committee shall be up to eight Special Members, nominated
from experienced boxers, in the following proportion—four Officers,
four Other Ranks.
The Director, Army Sport Control Board, shall automatically
be invited to attend General Committee Meetings.
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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 |