Documentation refers to Windsor Brown of Aberdare, Dick Allen of Clacton, Vincent Bois of Cardiff, Frank Quinney of Sheffield, Dug Bennett of Beeston, Fred Barker of Brighton, Chang Matile of Portsmouth, John Carson of Glasgow, Frank Sibierski of Poland, Dick Tronson of Belfast...
Documentation refers to Windsor Brown of Aberdare, Dick Allen of Clacton, Vincent Bois of Cardiff, Frank Quinney of Sheffield, Dug Bennett of Beeston, Fred Barker of Brighton, Chang Matile of Portsmouth, John Carson of Glasgow, Frank Sibierski of Poland, Dick Tronson of Belfast and John Birch of London.
LS. Convoys enters the camp at the end of the day. CU. Guard Various shots of drivers being dismissed from duty. LS. Bren instruction. MS. Sergeant taking bren instruction. LS. Troops boarding lorry for Ampang Village. MS. Getting onto lorry. LS. Lorries leaving camp. LS. Ambulance with breakdown lorry. LS. Football team arrives at the village. MS. Team. LS. Instructing the village Home Guard - various shots doing drill. CU. Instructor. Various LS. and CUs Malayans on parade. LS. Home Guard being instructed on shot guns. CU. Instructor (with Malayan interpreter) Various shots, instructor giving instructions. LS. Football match (27th R.A.S.C. v Ampang Village) Various shots of play - some Malayans playing barefoot. LS. Group of troops and Malayans watching game. CU. Watching game. CU. Soldier with small boy. LS. Two soldier types try eating with chopsticks. CU. Type doing his best with a cuttle fish. LS. Outside village Youth Club - coming out for P.T. CU. Sign "Ampang Youth Club" LS. Army instructor taking P.T. (physical training?) CU. Instructor. CU. Malayans doing P.T. Various shots, children looking on. MS. Three instructors.
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