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I think British Lions is a great suggestion for that group.
And as Simon has said, several international rugby players served in the British Army, often as officers. Will Carling (England) and Rob Wainwright (Scotland) are two that immediately spring to mind. Both played in the 90's. IIRC Carling was an officer in the Royal Regiment of Wales (although he was English) and Wainwright was an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
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Or to go real old school, Mike Campbell-Laverton, born in 1933 and Captain of Scotland and the British Lions in their 1966 tour of New Zealand. He became a Colonel in the Army and commanded Sandhurst for a time. He retired in 1988 and could feasibly have been in Kenya as a tourist or visiting academic.
He was an interesting chap and there's a potted bio of him on wiki. |
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Thats interesting! Can you tell more about that unpublished module ? (Or did you do that in another thread?) Please show us, when you ´re done!
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there are other threads here where Frank Frey put up his notes on his unpublished module - and I have taken that and so far am 20 pages into a Kenya module/sourcebook that I hope to put up here soon - that has Frank's canon notes and then expanded from there
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