Competitions[Competition Closed] MHM 81 Caption CompetitionMay 10, 20171 min readThink of something appropriately witty for this picture and leave your caption as a comment below. The best caption will be judged by the editorial team and published in the next issue of Military History Monthly! Share this Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email 12 Comments I am well trained!ReplyI forgot my hard hat!ReplyIn George’s opinion, the hazing of new officers at this regiment had gotten a little out of hand.ReplyBritish Rail’s answer to spotting the ‘wrong type of leaves’ on the line.ReplyHe had the perfect weapon now. There was no way the cow was getting away again.ReplyGeorge was not at all happy with the new mine clearing system that had recently been introduced.ReplyAn old photo surfaces showing the extremes a young Jeremy Corbyn had to go to when there were no available seats on the train.ReplyAlfred’s determination to be first through the ticket barrier off the 8.14 to town every morning knew no bounds.ReplyBob definitely felt he had been railroaded into leading the charge!ReplyI think I’d rather be cannon fodder!ReplyNext time, buy a ticket like everyone else, buster!ReplyThe goal is ahead, move forwardReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.
In George’s opinion, the hazing of new officers at this regiment had gotten a little out of hand.Reply
George was not at all happy with the new mine clearing system that had recently been introduced.Reply
An old photo surfaces showing the extremes a young Jeremy Corbyn had to go to when there were no available seats on the train.Reply
Alfred’s determination to be first through the ticket barrier off the 8.14 to town every morning knew no bounds.Reply
I am well trained!
I forgot my hard hat!
In George’s opinion, the hazing of new officers at this regiment had gotten a little out of hand.
British Rail’s answer to spotting the ‘wrong type of leaves’ on the line.
He had the perfect weapon now. There was no way the cow was getting away again.
George was not at all happy with the new mine clearing system that had recently been introduced.
An old photo surfaces showing the extremes a young Jeremy Corbyn had to go to when there were no available seats on the train.
Alfred’s determination to be first through the ticket barrier off the 8.14 to town every morning knew no bounds.
Bob definitely felt he had been railroaded into leading the charge!
I think I’d rather be cannon fodder!
Next time, buy a ticket like everyone else, buster!
The goal is ahead, move forward