Troopin'
"the six year men are free...", this being the minimum period of service with the Colours. The song is full of the joy and optimism of the soldiers returning home from long service overseas, without regard to the precarious future that awaits them (though the poet is well aware of it). MALABAR and JUMNA were two of the battalion-size troopships doing duty to and from India.

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Woolly and Georgey

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The Young British Soldier

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Peter Bellamy - Rudyard Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs

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Hair - Let the Sunshine In

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The IRA Ambush That Walked Into an SAS Trap — Coalisland, 1992

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Come Me Lads

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the SWEETEST Way! 😍

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The Friars Britches

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Back to the Army Again

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Gentleman Rankers

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Peter Bellamy VHS Part Two : Two Songs

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15 Forgotten War Films That Veterans Say Got It Right

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Ford o' Kabul River

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Road to the Isles 0001

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Tommy

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Recessional

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