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Previously on "Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain"
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They upgraded this advice in the eighties for American Personnel serving in Germany. It basically boiled down to saying "If you mix with the Brits, don't whatever you do try and keep up with them if you go out drinking, and for God's sake don't pick a fight with them".
Most of the Yanks I met were fine, although some needed to be wary of the fashion Police.
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Page five referencing "you can make just as many boners in their eyes" is a damn fine line!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDon't know if I'll get past "Britain is a cradle of democracy."
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Saved for later! Thanks for sharing.
Don't know if I'll get past "Britain is a cradle of democracy."
Made a PDF of it.. even OCR'd, good grief.Last edited by scooterscot; 12 October 2016, 09:44.
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Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain
A fascinating guide from 1944. Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain 1942 - Armchair General and HistoryNet >> The Best Forums in HistoryTags: None
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