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Private Spud Tamson

Chapter 21: A CONVENTIONAL FINISH. EXTRACT FROM THE PRESS.
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A comic, episodic chronicle follows a rough-town recruit from enlistment through depot life, barrack routines, annual training, mobilisation, and wartime service. The narrative offers affectionate satire of officers, NCOs, and fellow militiamen through canteen yarns, lectures, billets, and staff worries, combining vivid character sketches with scenes of drill and camp life. Chapters blend light-hearted incidents and banter with sharper observations on esprit de corps, discipline, and the practical challenges of preparing for and encountering conflict, portraying military institutions and social types with both humor and pragmatic attention to everyday detail.

A CONVENTIONAL FINISH.
EXTRACT FROM THE PRESS.

Marriages.—At the residence of Colonel Corkleg, C.B., by the Rev. Father Murphy, Sergeant Spud Tamson, V.C., The Glesca Mileeshy, to Mary Ann M'Ginnes, daughter of Patrick M'Ginnes, The Gallowgate, Glasgow.

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PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS.