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Teenagers parade for Army top brass

Brian Dooks A YEAR ago they were 16-year-olds in jeans and scruffy trainers, but yesterday they were smart enough to parade in front of one of the Army's most senior officers, Major General Richard Shirreff.

The Chief of Staff HQ Land inspected 380 students from throughout the UK and took the salute when they passed out from the Army Foundation College in Harrogate in front of their proud parents.

The parade was under the command of top

student Junior Regimental Sergeant Major Martyn Cheshire, 17, of Nottingham. He invited Major General Shirreff and College Commandant Lieut-enant Colonel Guy Deacon to inspect the graduates.

The Burma and Alamein Companies marched on to the parade led by the Normandy Band of the Queen's Division directed by Captain Kevin Roberts.

Afterwards there was a prize-giving. Junior Corporal James Nortcliffe from Scarborough, a former pupil of Filey Comprehensive School, won the Quaich for the best contribution to the college. The students, who have undergone a 42-week course combining military skills and vocational qualifications, will now receive specialist training in the Infantry, Royal Military Police, Army Air Corps or Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. The junior soldiers have just returned from a

two-week camp at Otterburn, Northumberland, where they practised

their military skills and fieldcraft before a final exercise in which the

college staff played the enemy.


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