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Sources and acknowledgments:
The author claims little original research for this article and is most grateful for permission to use extracts and information from existing publica- tions including some of the photos. With special thanks to Dr Jane Harrold (Dartmouth), Brigadier Roger Dillon (Royal Marines) and Hazel Crozier (Cranwell) for their assistance and access to texts.
Royal Navy
Dr Jane Harrold Historian and Lecturer BRNC Dartmouth
Royal Britannia Naval College Dartmouth – An Illustrated History
Dr Jane Harrold and Dr Richard Porter
First published in 2005 by Richard Webb, Publisher
Corps of Royal Marines
Brigadier Roger Dillon RM
‘The Initial Training and Background of the Corp’s officers 1664-2022’
The Royal Marines Historical Society
A Short History of the Royal Marines Published by The Royal Marines Historical Society
Third Revised Edition 2008
Army
Sandhurst – A Tradition of Leadership Edited by Vaughan Kent-Payne
Third Millennium Publishing
Sandhurst – The Royal Military Academy and its Predecessors
Alan Shepherd
First published in 1980 by Country Life Books
Royal Air Force
Hazel Crozier, RAF College Curator
Sqn Ldr Karen Dixon, Media Communications Officer, RAF Cranwell
Sarah Daley, Adjutant, RAFOTA, RAF College Cranwell
The History of RAF Cranwell
EB Haslam
Published in 1982 by Her Majesty’s Stationery Office
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