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Trevor Mansell

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  1. I remember compo with pleasure. I was in Cyprus in a quarter in Pergamos in the Eastern SBA during the agro in July '74 when the NAAFI was running short of stuff. The local commander ordered ten-man ration packs to be issued at a rate of 2/3 ration to those of us who had Brit civvies evacuated from Famagusta. There nine of us in my quarter, an Army wife and two kids, and an RAF wife with one child, along with my wife and two. We were issued with 2 packs every third day. A life saver, at one time I had 60 bars of chockie in the fridge. We also took a load of compo when we were on trek in Nepal. Lovely stuff. Trevor Mansell WO11 RAMC (Retd)
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