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what was the cutover at the worst points in ww1 and ww2? 38?Originally posted by PRC1964And I'm too old to be fighting wars.Comment
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09/05/1940 Age for conscription in Britain is raised to 36.
According to this page: http://www.worldwar-2.net/timelines/...index-1940.htm
As I'm a bit over that, I should be safeComment
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me too. grief... to think we'd be part of dad's army. think i'd volunteeer!Originally posted by PRC196409/05/1940 Age for conscription in Britain is raised to 36.
According to this page: http://www.worldwar-2.net/timelines/...index-1940.htm
As I'm a bit over that, I should be safeComment
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i love it when project timescales clearly extened beyond contract dates.Last edited by DS23; 5 July 2007, 21:15.Comment
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