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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old
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Officers enter the army at an age when they are more likely to take up existing opinions than to form their own. They grow up carrying into effect orders and regulations founded on those received opinions; they become, in some measure identified with existing views, till, in the course of years, the ideas thus gradually imbibed get too firmly rooted to be either shaken or eradicated by the force of argument or reflection. In no profession is the dread of innovation so great as in the army.
- Colonel John Mitchell, British Army, 1839
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April 27
1913: The March of the Lone Baptist. The RCR, Halifax
1921: German reparations for WW I fixed at 200 million gold marks (about $40 billion US)
1945: OLDENBURG, effective dates for battle honour begin (to 5 May 45)
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