In August 1944 the Western India FA organised what was termed a ‘soccer carnival’. Condition V Good,Cfld,lcr,sc,2mm right edge split, Click Abbreviations Key. It develops aggressiveness, teamwork, stamina, physical and mental coordination under active stress, and therefore it holds a foremost place in our national wartime training program. Priced to clear. In coloured shirts play team from British army. Condition fair/Good,cfld,lcr,few ni's,a few tiny tears,a fold on the spine, Click Abbreviations Key.
Early in the war effort one football writer said about the applicability of the formation of football teams with military training: Football is a body-toughener. Various shots of football match, inter cut with shots of soldiers and Chelsea Pensioners watching. Bolton Wanderers v Bury 1953
DATE 03/05/46 Army 52nd Light Infantry Division v GHQ Troops 1946 1945/46 old Football Programme. DATE 24/01/51 Army R.E.M.E v R.E 1951 1950/51 Football Programme. The players included : Mercer Taylor Lawton Deacon D Compton Matthews Rowley Cullis Condition Quite fragile and delicate,yellowed,torn,PH,Ni's,top corner is just hanging on, Click Abbreviations Key DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme. played at Wembley. British army team beats team of Allied Forces servicemen by 8 goals to 2 at football. DATE 20/02/46 Army Royal Engineers v Western Command 1946 1945/46 Football Programme. Condition V Good,Cfld,lcr,slrs, Click Abbreviations Key, DATE 14/04/48 British Armoured Corps v Artillery Training Regiment 1948 1947/48 Football Programme. After encountering no significant resistance in the occupied countries over the subsequent year (save for a few, isolated efforts at sabotage by Edelweiss Pirates or Japanese holdouts), most American servicemen were then quickly discharged, and the service football teams essentially left with them. DATE 03/11/54 British Army v FA X1 1954 1954 Football Programme. DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme. DATE 04/11/53 British Army X1 v FA X1 at Newcastle 1953 Friendly Match at, St James Park Newcastle. Byrne, "The Service Teams USA," pp. Byrne, "The Service Teams USA," pp. Things You May Not Have Known About The Oscars. These were further distilled into military All-Star Teams which played against collegiate and professional opponents.
Friendly Match at Wembley, London. In the end the British army team wins by 8 goals to 2. The players included : Mercer Taylor Lawton Deacon D Compton Matthews Rowley Cullis Condition Quite fragile and delicate,yellowed,torn,PH,Ni's,top corner is just hanging on, Click Abbreviations Key.
Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a tiny 1cm split on right fold, Click Abbreviations Key. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,nof,two tiny rust dot marks, Click Abbreviations Key. 1956 Junior Cup Final Wembley Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,nof,a few tiny storage cover marks, Click Abbreviations Key. Team players included : Laidler, Hilden, Fayers, Ripley, Hughes, Bourne, Penman, Hallman, Oxby, Jenkins, Taylor, Watson, Platkuskie, Hardyman, Beckett, Richmond, Lees, Duncan, Clarke, Morris, Smart, Shepherd, Leggett, Poulton, Colban, ARMY FC - see the Army Football Club Section for other items ! 1953/54 Football Progra, Manchester United Football Programmes Man Utd, BBC Match Of The Day Football Memorabilia Suppliers, Manchester United Famous First Match After Munich Disaster 1958, DATE 06/02/51 Boys Army Aldershot v Irish Guards 1951 An old army football match programme 1950s. The players included: Ramsey, Tuson, Clarke, Wharton, Stainbank, Shields, Dryden, McKenzie, Walker, Bailey, Himsworth. The 1939–1940 season was the 65th season of competitive football in England. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,staples removed,tc, Click Abbreviations Key. DATE 12/05/56 Army v Boys Association 1956 1955/56 Football Programme. Match played at Beck Lane, Heckmondwike. And Dalzell, Williams, Virgo, Mills, Dowgill, Keefe, Earl, Dymond, Birkens, Steel, Webster. One noteworthy post-war game was the Wright Field Kittyhawks 101–0 win over newly-founded Central State University in 1947.[14][15]. DATE 27/04/49 3rd Para Regiment v 7th Armed Workshop Reme An Old rare Army Football Programme 1940s. Friendly match played at Garrison Ground, Blackdown. DATE 06/04/46 FA X1 v The Army Training Corps. Players included : Stubbins, Pye, Shackleton, Smith, Matthews, Wright, Lawton, Hagan, Wardle, D Compton, Cullis, Mercer, Beattie, Cater, Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,tc Click Abbreviations Key. DATE 02/04/48 Army Cadet Force v Sea Cadet Corps 1948 1948 Junior sports Programme. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a few markings, Click Abbreviations Key. The players included : Quixall Hines Meadows Blunstone Milburn Byrne Burgin. Football lights the fighting spark in fighting men. DATE 04/11/53 British Army X1 v FA X1 1953 Friendly Match at, St James Park, Newcastle. Duplicate story about an Australian dog joining the US army as a mascot - use this version. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a small tear at the bottom centre edge, Click Abbreviations Key.
[4] These were informally known as the "Million Dollar teams" — their purpose being to raise upwards of $1 million for the Army Emergency Relief fund through a series of exhibition clashes with the professional teams of the National Football League. DATE 06/04/46 British Army X1 v FA X1 1946 1945/46 Football Programme. Army boot clad feet march past the camera. [5] By the end of the exhibition games, it had raised $241,392.29 for the fund.[6]. DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme.
In August 1944 the Western India FA organised what was termed a ‘soccer carnival’. Condition V Good,Cfld,lcr,sc,2mm right edge split, Click Abbreviations Key. It develops aggressiveness, teamwork, stamina, physical and mental coordination under active stress, and therefore it holds a foremost place in our national wartime training program. Priced to clear. In coloured shirts play team from British army. Condition fair/Good,cfld,lcr,few ni's,a few tiny tears,a fold on the spine, Click Abbreviations Key.
Early in the war effort one football writer said about the applicability of the formation of football teams with military training: Football is a body-toughener. Various shots of football match, inter cut with shots of soldiers and Chelsea Pensioners watching. Bolton Wanderers v Bury 1953
DATE 03/05/46 Army 52nd Light Infantry Division v GHQ Troops 1946 1945/46 old Football Programme. DATE 24/01/51 Army R.E.M.E v R.E 1951 1950/51 Football Programme. The players included : Mercer Taylor Lawton Deacon D Compton Matthews Rowley Cullis Condition Quite fragile and delicate,yellowed,torn,PH,Ni's,top corner is just hanging on, Click Abbreviations Key DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme. played at Wembley. British army team beats team of Allied Forces servicemen by 8 goals to 2 at football. DATE 20/02/46 Army Royal Engineers v Western Command 1946 1945/46 Football Programme. Condition V Good,Cfld,lcr,slrs, Click Abbreviations Key, DATE 14/04/48 British Armoured Corps v Artillery Training Regiment 1948 1947/48 Football Programme. After encountering no significant resistance in the occupied countries over the subsequent year (save for a few, isolated efforts at sabotage by Edelweiss Pirates or Japanese holdouts), most American servicemen were then quickly discharged, and the service football teams essentially left with them. DATE 03/11/54 British Army v FA X1 1954 1954 Football Programme. DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme. DATE 04/11/53 British Army X1 v FA X1 at Newcastle 1953 Friendly Match at, St James Park Newcastle. Byrne, "The Service Teams USA," pp. Byrne, "The Service Teams USA," pp. Things You May Not Have Known About The Oscars. These were further distilled into military All-Star Teams which played against collegiate and professional opponents.
Friendly Match at Wembley, London. In the end the British army team wins by 8 goals to 2. The players included : Mercer Taylor Lawton Deacon D Compton Matthews Rowley Cullis Condition Quite fragile and delicate,yellowed,torn,PH,Ni's,top corner is just hanging on, Click Abbreviations Key.
Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a tiny 1cm split on right fold, Click Abbreviations Key. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,nof,two tiny rust dot marks, Click Abbreviations Key. 1956 Junior Cup Final Wembley Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,nof,a few tiny storage cover marks, Click Abbreviations Key. Team players included : Laidler, Hilden, Fayers, Ripley, Hughes, Bourne, Penman, Hallman, Oxby, Jenkins, Taylor, Watson, Platkuskie, Hardyman, Beckett, Richmond, Lees, Duncan, Clarke, Morris, Smart, Shepherd, Leggett, Poulton, Colban, ARMY FC - see the Army Football Club Section for other items ! 1953/54 Football Progra, Manchester United Football Programmes Man Utd, BBC Match Of The Day Football Memorabilia Suppliers, Manchester United Famous First Match After Munich Disaster 1958, DATE 06/02/51 Boys Army Aldershot v Irish Guards 1951 An old army football match programme 1950s. The players included: Ramsey, Tuson, Clarke, Wharton, Stainbank, Shields, Dryden, McKenzie, Walker, Bailey, Himsworth. The 1939–1940 season was the 65th season of competitive football in England. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,staples removed,tc, Click Abbreviations Key. DATE 12/05/56 Army v Boys Association 1956 1955/56 Football Programme. Match played at Beck Lane, Heckmondwike. And Dalzell, Williams, Virgo, Mills, Dowgill, Keefe, Earl, Dymond, Birkens, Steel, Webster. One noteworthy post-war game was the Wright Field Kittyhawks 101–0 win over newly-founded Central State University in 1947.[14][15]. DATE 27/04/49 3rd Para Regiment v 7th Armed Workshop Reme An Old rare Army Football Programme 1940s. Friendly match played at Garrison Ground, Blackdown. DATE 06/04/46 FA X1 v The Army Training Corps. Players included : Stubbins, Pye, Shackleton, Smith, Matthews, Wright, Lawton, Hagan, Wardle, D Compton, Cullis, Mercer, Beattie, Cater, Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,tc Click Abbreviations Key. DATE 02/04/48 Army Cadet Force v Sea Cadet Corps 1948 1948 Junior sports Programme. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a few markings, Click Abbreviations Key. The players included : Quixall Hines Meadows Blunstone Milburn Byrne Burgin. Football lights the fighting spark in fighting men. DATE 04/11/53 British Army X1 v FA X1 1953 Friendly Match at, St James Park, Newcastle. Duplicate story about an Australian dog joining the US army as a mascot - use this version. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a small tear at the bottom centre edge, Click Abbreviations Key.
[4] These were informally known as the "Million Dollar teams" — their purpose being to raise upwards of $1 million for the Army Emergency Relief fund through a series of exhibition clashes with the professional teams of the National Football League. DATE 06/04/46 British Army X1 v FA X1 1946 1945/46 Football Programme. Army boot clad feet march past the camera. [5] By the end of the exhibition games, it had raised $241,392.29 for the fund.[6]. DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme.
In August 1944 the Western India FA organised what was termed a ‘soccer carnival’. Condition V Good,Cfld,lcr,sc,2mm right edge split, Click Abbreviations Key. It develops aggressiveness, teamwork, stamina, physical and mental coordination under active stress, and therefore it holds a foremost place in our national wartime training program. Priced to clear. In coloured shirts play team from British army. Condition fair/Good,cfld,lcr,few ni's,a few tiny tears,a fold on the spine, Click Abbreviations Key.
Early in the war effort one football writer said about the applicability of the formation of football teams with military training: Football is a body-toughener. Various shots of football match, inter cut with shots of soldiers and Chelsea Pensioners watching. Bolton Wanderers v Bury 1953
DATE 03/05/46 Army 52nd Light Infantry Division v GHQ Troops 1946 1945/46 old Football Programme. DATE 24/01/51 Army R.E.M.E v R.E 1951 1950/51 Football Programme. The players included : Mercer Taylor Lawton Deacon D Compton Matthews Rowley Cullis Condition Quite fragile and delicate,yellowed,torn,PH,Ni's,top corner is just hanging on, Click Abbreviations Key DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme. played at Wembley. British army team beats team of Allied Forces servicemen by 8 goals to 2 at football. DATE 20/02/46 Army Royal Engineers v Western Command 1946 1945/46 Football Programme. Condition V Good,Cfld,lcr,slrs, Click Abbreviations Key, DATE 14/04/48 British Armoured Corps v Artillery Training Regiment 1948 1947/48 Football Programme. After encountering no significant resistance in the occupied countries over the subsequent year (save for a few, isolated efforts at sabotage by Edelweiss Pirates or Japanese holdouts), most American servicemen were then quickly discharged, and the service football teams essentially left with them. DATE 03/11/54 British Army v FA X1 1954 1954 Football Programme. DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme. DATE 04/11/53 British Army X1 v FA X1 at Newcastle 1953 Friendly Match at, St James Park Newcastle. Byrne, "The Service Teams USA," pp. Byrne, "The Service Teams USA," pp. Things You May Not Have Known About The Oscars. These were further distilled into military All-Star Teams which played against collegiate and professional opponents.
Friendly Match at Wembley, London. In the end the British army team wins by 8 goals to 2. The players included : Mercer Taylor Lawton Deacon D Compton Matthews Rowley Cullis Condition Quite fragile and delicate,yellowed,torn,PH,Ni's,top corner is just hanging on, Click Abbreviations Key.
Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a tiny 1cm split on right fold, Click Abbreviations Key. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,nof,two tiny rust dot marks, Click Abbreviations Key. 1956 Junior Cup Final Wembley Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,nof,a few tiny storage cover marks, Click Abbreviations Key. Team players included : Laidler, Hilden, Fayers, Ripley, Hughes, Bourne, Penman, Hallman, Oxby, Jenkins, Taylor, Watson, Platkuskie, Hardyman, Beckett, Richmond, Lees, Duncan, Clarke, Morris, Smart, Shepherd, Leggett, Poulton, Colban, ARMY FC - see the Army Football Club Section for other items ! 1953/54 Football Progra, Manchester United Football Programmes Man Utd, BBC Match Of The Day Football Memorabilia Suppliers, Manchester United Famous First Match After Munich Disaster 1958, DATE 06/02/51 Boys Army Aldershot v Irish Guards 1951 An old army football match programme 1950s. The players included: Ramsey, Tuson, Clarke, Wharton, Stainbank, Shields, Dryden, McKenzie, Walker, Bailey, Himsworth. The 1939–1940 season was the 65th season of competitive football in England. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,staples removed,tc, Click Abbreviations Key. DATE 12/05/56 Army v Boys Association 1956 1955/56 Football Programme. Match played at Beck Lane, Heckmondwike. And Dalzell, Williams, Virgo, Mills, Dowgill, Keefe, Earl, Dymond, Birkens, Steel, Webster. One noteworthy post-war game was the Wright Field Kittyhawks 101–0 win over newly-founded Central State University in 1947.[14][15]. DATE 27/04/49 3rd Para Regiment v 7th Armed Workshop Reme An Old rare Army Football Programme 1940s. Friendly match played at Garrison Ground, Blackdown. DATE 06/04/46 FA X1 v The Army Training Corps. Players included : Stubbins, Pye, Shackleton, Smith, Matthews, Wright, Lawton, Hagan, Wardle, D Compton, Cullis, Mercer, Beattie, Cater, Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,tc Click Abbreviations Key. DATE 02/04/48 Army Cadet Force v Sea Cadet Corps 1948 1948 Junior sports Programme. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a few markings, Click Abbreviations Key. The players included : Quixall Hines Meadows Blunstone Milburn Byrne Burgin. Football lights the fighting spark in fighting men. DATE 04/11/53 British Army X1 v FA X1 1953 Friendly Match at, St James Park, Newcastle. Duplicate story about an Australian dog joining the US army as a mascot - use this version. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a small tear at the bottom centre edge, Click Abbreviations Key.
[4] These were informally known as the "Million Dollar teams" — their purpose being to raise upwards of $1 million for the Army Emergency Relief fund through a series of exhibition clashes with the professional teams of the National Football League. DATE 06/04/46 British Army X1 v FA X1 1946 1945/46 Football Programme. Army boot clad feet march past the camera. [5] By the end of the exhibition games, it had raised $241,392.29 for the fund.[6]. DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme.
Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,slight cover marks, Click Abbreviations Key. A rare small four page programme.
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In August 1944 the Western India FA organised what was termed a ‘soccer carnival’. Condition V Good,Cfld,lcr,sc,2mm right edge split, Click Abbreviations Key. It develops aggressiveness, teamwork, stamina, physical and mental coordination under active stress, and therefore it holds a foremost place in our national wartime training program. Priced to clear. In coloured shirts play team from British army. Condition fair/Good,cfld,lcr,few ni's,a few tiny tears,a fold on the spine, Click Abbreviations Key.
Early in the war effort one football writer said about the applicability of the formation of football teams with military training: Football is a body-toughener. Various shots of football match, inter cut with shots of soldiers and Chelsea Pensioners watching. Bolton Wanderers v Bury 1953
DATE 03/05/46 Army 52nd Light Infantry Division v GHQ Troops 1946 1945/46 old Football Programme. DATE 24/01/51 Army R.E.M.E v R.E 1951 1950/51 Football Programme. The players included : Mercer Taylor Lawton Deacon D Compton Matthews Rowley Cullis Condition Quite fragile and delicate,yellowed,torn,PH,Ni's,top corner is just hanging on, Click Abbreviations Key DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme. played at Wembley. British army team beats team of Allied Forces servicemen by 8 goals to 2 at football. DATE 20/02/46 Army Royal Engineers v Western Command 1946 1945/46 Football Programme. Condition V Good,Cfld,lcr,slrs, Click Abbreviations Key, DATE 14/04/48 British Armoured Corps v Artillery Training Regiment 1948 1947/48 Football Programme. After encountering no significant resistance in the occupied countries over the subsequent year (save for a few, isolated efforts at sabotage by Edelweiss Pirates or Japanese holdouts), most American servicemen were then quickly discharged, and the service football teams essentially left with them. DATE 03/11/54 British Army v FA X1 1954 1954 Football Programme. DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme. DATE 04/11/53 British Army X1 v FA X1 at Newcastle 1953 Friendly Match at, St James Park Newcastle. Byrne, "The Service Teams USA," pp. Byrne, "The Service Teams USA," pp. Things You May Not Have Known About The Oscars. These were further distilled into military All-Star Teams which played against collegiate and professional opponents.
Friendly Match at Wembley, London. In the end the British army team wins by 8 goals to 2. The players included : Mercer Taylor Lawton Deacon D Compton Matthews Rowley Cullis Condition Quite fragile and delicate,yellowed,torn,PH,Ni's,top corner is just hanging on, Click Abbreviations Key.
Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a tiny 1cm split on right fold, Click Abbreviations Key. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,nof,two tiny rust dot marks, Click Abbreviations Key. 1956 Junior Cup Final Wembley Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,nof,a few tiny storage cover marks, Click Abbreviations Key. Team players included : Laidler, Hilden, Fayers, Ripley, Hughes, Bourne, Penman, Hallman, Oxby, Jenkins, Taylor, Watson, Platkuskie, Hardyman, Beckett, Richmond, Lees, Duncan, Clarke, Morris, Smart, Shepherd, Leggett, Poulton, Colban, ARMY FC - see the Army Football Club Section for other items ! 1953/54 Football Progra, Manchester United Football Programmes Man Utd, BBC Match Of The Day Football Memorabilia Suppliers, Manchester United Famous First Match After Munich Disaster 1958, DATE 06/02/51 Boys Army Aldershot v Irish Guards 1951 An old army football match programme 1950s. The players included: Ramsey, Tuson, Clarke, Wharton, Stainbank, Shields, Dryden, McKenzie, Walker, Bailey, Himsworth. The 1939–1940 season was the 65th season of competitive football in England. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,staples removed,tc, Click Abbreviations Key. DATE 12/05/56 Army v Boys Association 1956 1955/56 Football Programme. Match played at Beck Lane, Heckmondwike. And Dalzell, Williams, Virgo, Mills, Dowgill, Keefe, Earl, Dymond, Birkens, Steel, Webster. One noteworthy post-war game was the Wright Field Kittyhawks 101–0 win over newly-founded Central State University in 1947.[14][15]. DATE 27/04/49 3rd Para Regiment v 7th Armed Workshop Reme An Old rare Army Football Programme 1940s. Friendly match played at Garrison Ground, Blackdown. DATE 06/04/46 FA X1 v The Army Training Corps. Players included : Stubbins, Pye, Shackleton, Smith, Matthews, Wright, Lawton, Hagan, Wardle, D Compton, Cullis, Mercer, Beattie, Cater, Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,tc Click Abbreviations Key. DATE 02/04/48 Army Cadet Force v Sea Cadet Corps 1948 1948 Junior sports Programme. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a few markings, Click Abbreviations Key. The players included : Quixall Hines Meadows Blunstone Milburn Byrne Burgin. Football lights the fighting spark in fighting men. DATE 04/11/53 British Army X1 v FA X1 1953 Friendly Match at, St James Park, Newcastle. Duplicate story about an Australian dog joining the US army as a mascot - use this version. Condition V Good,cfld,lcr,a small tear at the bottom centre edge, Click Abbreviations Key.
[4] These were informally known as the "Million Dollar teams" — their purpose being to raise upwards of $1 million for the Army Emergency Relief fund through a series of exhibition clashes with the professional teams of the National Football League. DATE 06/04/46 British Army X1 v FA X1 1946 1945/46 Football Programme. Army boot clad feet march past the camera. [5] By the end of the exhibition games, it had raised $241,392.29 for the fund.[6]. DATE 11/03/44 FA X1 v British Army 1944 1943/44 Football Programme.