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Tug Of War

The Corps Colours
The Corps team has dominated this sport within the Army for a number of years and, as such, was selected to appear at the Royal Tournament, the Windsor Horse Show and the Braemar Gathering. This sport is encouraged as it develops determination, fitness and teamwork. Tug of War