The Royal Armoured Corps Catches Its Future Tank Commanders Young; New Boys SQDN Is Popular With School Leavers -- Boys at 15, just leaving school, are the "catch" of the R.A.C. Boys' Battalion is aiming for. A new Unit of the Army, situated at Bovington, Dorset, the home of tanks, hopes to fill its 300 odd places very shortly with lads seeking to take advantage of the Army's offer of a "free public school" education, with all the military training to prepare them as future tank commanders thrown in. The Unit is situated in the modern "lines" which during the war were known to hundreds of Britain's tank commanders in their recruit day - the 58th Braining Regiment, Young soldiers Battalion. April 21, 1952. (Photo by United Kingdom Information Service).

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