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National service was a period of time individuals worked for the government, often in the military. This was a common practice for British youth during the mid-20th century, but ended by 1960. (AUDIO: 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men [+]Loading...["1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (audio story)"])
Norton Folgate did his national service at the Joint Services School for Linguists. (AUDIO: Eye of the Storm [+]Loading...["Eye of the Storm (audio story)"])
Ian Chesterton spent his national service in various locations in the 1950s. He began as a private in the British Army. (PROSE: The Time Travellers [+]Loading...["The Time Travellers (novel)"]) He served the first part of his national service in Wales. (PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Tiger (novel)"]) He later joined the Royal Air Force, serving the remainder of his national service in Malay. (PROSE: The Face of the Enemy [+]Loading...["The Face of the Enemy (novel)"]) He also served in Cyprus for a time. (AUDIO: Domain of the Voord [+]Loading...["Domain of the Voord (audio story)"])
Julian St Stephen served several months in the Greek Islands as part of his national service. (AUDIO: Artificial Intelligence [+]Loading...["Artificial Intelligence (audio story)"])
Edward Greyhaven had learned marksmanship in his national service, and still practised it from time to time. (PROSE: The Dying Days [+]Loading...["The Dying Days (novel)"])
Jonah Summerfield I was called up for national service, beginning a tradition in the Summerfield family of joining the military. (PROSE: Dead Romance [+]Loading...["Dead Romance (novel)"])
Fitz Kreiner dodged his national service. (PROSE: The Taint [+]Loading...["The Taint (novel)"])
In London in 1970, there were people who said the government should bring back national service. (PROSE: Dead Romance [+]Loading...["Dead Romance (novel)"])