Showing posts with label drill sergeant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drill sergeant. Show all posts
Friday, 16 March 2012
So damned military
“I bumped into the sergeant of the guard, accidental-a-purpose. A waxed-moustached old turnip-head who's so damned military he probably rides his wife by the numbers — almost ruptured himself comin’ to attention when I happened by.”
Flashman and the Tiger, p.123, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2000.
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Tuesday, 30 January 2007
A first-class drill sergeant

For all that he could never be called a bad soldier. some human faults are military virtues, like stupidity, and arrogance, and narrow mindedness. Cardigan blended all three with a passion for detail and accuracy; he was a perfectionist, and the manual of cavalry drill was his Bible. Whatever rested between the covers of that book he could perform, or cause to be performed, with marvellous efficiency, and God help anyone who marred that performance. He would have made a first-class drill sergeant..."
Flashman, pp. 29-30, Pan edition, 12th printing, 1979.
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Flashman, James Brudenell, Lord Cardigan.
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