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A team from the 1st Bn. Green Howards headed by 26 year old Captain David Husband is visiting its traditional recruiting grounds for the next fortnight
The Job centre in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. April 1984
Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands seen here being issued with their uniforms at Whittington Barracks, Lichfield, this morning
Mrs Norah Dacre Fox, General Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union speaking in aid of the War Effort in Trafalgar Square, London, Friday 9th July 1915
Mrs Norah Dacre Fox, General Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union speaking in aid of the War Effort, London, Published Sunday Pictorial 1st September 1918
Sea Cadets with bayonets fixed, listening to a memorial service for HMS Jervis Bay during the Second World War. 14th May 1944
Cadets on guard duty being inspected by a Senior Officer. 6th August 1942
Sea Cadets from Horley, Surrey training in Shoreham-by-Sea. The visit Shoerham twice a week for practice as there is no sea at Horley
Cadets under instructions by a Senior Officer learning how a bow-line knot is made. 6th August 1942
Naval Cadets undergoing training at a Naval establishment in the heart of England during the Second World War. 31st August 1943
General Instruction consisting of Boatwork. Compass & Helm Knots and Splices, Semaphore and Parts of a Rifle. In the fore ground
At 1500 hours each Saturday The Union Flag is hoist at the mast. Guard Parades and Buglers sound the General Salute conforming with the Ritual in the Royal Navy. 6th August 1942
The Lady Mayoress of Cardiff (Mrs. C. H. McCale) opened an exhibition arrangedThe Lady Mayoress of Cardiff (Mrs. C.H. McCale) opened an exhibition arranged on the premises of James Howell & Co. Ltd in connection with the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) recruiting campaign
Commander Grant teaches orphans in the training ship Stork, moored on the River Thames, for future roles in the Royal Navy or the Merchant Service
Twenty three year old Mrs Artemis spends a few last moments together with her husband Michael, who she married only a week ago, before he joins the British Army during the Second World War
Every day more and more Arab recruits join up in the Palestine Buffa, which consists of nine Jewish and five Arab companies
Edward L Fisher the last recruit to enrol in the 48th Division Signals at their HQ Cateswell House, Hall Green, Birmingham, bring the Division up to wartime strength
The second intake of Militiamen and the remainder of the first batch who were due to be called up in July 1939 seen here reporting for duty
Lined up for the first roll call of their six monthsservice at Whittington Barracks, these young militiamen do not look as though they are finding it much of an ordeal
Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands arriving at Whittington barracks, Lichfield, this morning, to begin their six months training 15th July 1939 The Militiamen were the result of
Militiamen reporting for training at the South Staffordshire Regiment Training Depot seen here being issued with their uniforms
Registering for Military Training 3rd June 1939. Six thousand five hundred young men presented themselves at employment exchanges in the Greater Birmingham area on Saturday afternoon
Joey Jones signs for his new club Liverpool following his £110Joey Jones signs for his new club Liverpool following his £ 110, 000 transfer from Wrexham. Here he shakes hands with his new manager Bob Paisley after signing the contract. 14th July 1975
The march of 700 Territorial troops in a recruiting drive, last night, was the biggest military parade in Gateshead for many years. Here is an impression as the column moved along Dryden Road
Youth Opportunities Programme school leavers meet Mr John Egan, chairman of Jaguar Cars, at the companys Radford training centre. 24th August 1981
The pre 1914-18 War army recruitment sign recovered from a dene is to go on show at a Cleveland museum. The large enamel sign will go alongside other contemporary items in a street scene at Preston
Nuneaton volunteers march off behind the battalion band of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Circa 1895
New Recruits seen here shortly after being issued with their uniform. Circa 1917
Recruiting station at Scotland Yard, London besieged by would be recruits during the first week of the First World War. The crowds were so large mounted police were necessary to keep the crowd in
The last act of Bill Shankly as Liverpool manager was to sign striker Ray Kennedy from Arsenal for £ 200 000. The signing was announced following his retirement announcement at a press
Following a Zeppelin raid on London and the Eastern Counties in which one hundred and six persons were killed and injured. Horatio Bottomley made an appeal for recruits
Two small boys carrying banners with the message from Lord Roberts " Be a credit to yourself and the nation" lead a recruiting parade down Whitehall Circa August 1914
Horatio Bottomley, journalist, newspaper proprietor, populist politician seen here speaking at a recruitment rally on the steps of the Royal Exchange in the city of London 24th September 1915
Friends joining up at the beginning of the First World War. Following the outbreak of war in August 1914 the newly appointed Secretary for War Lord Kitchener issued his first call to arms
Public School Boys in the grounds of the Chatham Hospital Manchester cheering as the first of the walking wounded are brought back from Franve 28th September 1914
Public School boys drilling at Chatham Hospital 28th September 1914
World War Two. British Army recruits march in the parade to St Thomass Church, Newcastle. The old soldier in the parade was formerly of the Tyne Electical Engineers. 27th May 1939
World War Two - Second World War - British Army recruits take part in one of their first bayonet drills. 15th May 1938
The 16th Manchesters march past Lord Kitchener at Manchester Town Hall with the rest of the City Battalion
Two young soldiers at Royal Engineers recruiting scheme at Giillingham in Kent, 27th October 1960
Suez Crisis 1956 Army reservists who have been called up as a result of the crisis waiting at a bus stop 14/08/1956
Horatio Bottomley recruiting for the World War I in Trafalgar Square in 1914. Bottomley was a writer for the Daily Mirror and a friend of Lord Rothermere WWI
Volunteers queue to enlist outside a recruiting office in 1914
The outbreak of World War One. Men queue to join the army at Scotland Yard, London in August 1914
Military men being medically examined today at Kingston. They were examined in the 30 anti aircraft brigade Portsmouth Road, Kingston. Each man passes through five doctors hands. June 1939
World War II Women. Women waiting to be interviewed as recruits for radio location. June 1941 P010250
How to join the firefighters. Man looking at poster encouraging men to recruit. May 4th 1941