Queens Royal Surrey Regiment, in 1966 written by David Robinson
Signing up on 6th June 1966 at Chatham and arriving at Howe Barracks Canterbury by train. Were told that if we wanted, we had two weeks to walk out the gate if Army life was not for us. After that, it was a growing up process for me learning about a big world and comradship that was second to none. While doing my infantry training, i had to spend my spare time in the Band block practicing on my Tuba learning Bass Clef (as i could only read Treble Clef). October saw me joining the Band in Munster (Oxford Barracks).
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