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(A party of WW1 (or maybe pre-war territorials at summer camp perhaps?) stretcher bearers wearing Border Regiment cap badges and SB (stretcher bearer) arm bands, except for their Sergeant on the left who has a Red Cross on his armband. [[Catego...)
 
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A party of WW1 (or maybe pre-war territorials at summer camp perhaps?) stretcher bearers wearing Border Regiment cap badges and SB (stretcher bearer) arm bands, except for their Sergeant on the left who has a Red Cross on his armband.

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