File:Trainees learn jungle tactics for the Pacific War at the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School at Brockenhurst, Hampshire, 2 February 1945. A27308.jpg
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Oulds, D C (Lt), Royal Navy official photographer
Description
English: Trainees learn jungle tactics for the Pacific War at the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School at Brockenhurst, Hampshire, 2 February 1945.
Trainees, their faces painted with camouflage paint, on patrol in a wooded area at the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School. These men are learning to give themselves all-round protection when forced to keep to a narrow track in the "English jungle" at the Eastern Warfare School at Brockenhurst, Hampshire where they learn jungle tactics for the Pacific War.
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Part of
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Admiralty Official Collection
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Associated people and organisations
Royal Navy, Corps of Royal Marines
Associated places
Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England, UK
Associated events
Pacific War 1941-1945, Second World War
Associated themes
Royal Marines, Royal Navy 1939-1945
Associated keywords
Clothing, Training
Category
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photographs
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yes
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