Army Bureau of Current Affairs, an organisation set up to educate and raise morale amongst British servicemen in World War II
During the Second World War he insisted - despite controversy - on the right to education for servicemen and women, and ran the Army Bureau of Current Affairs.
United States Army | British Army | Union Army | Army | Red Army | United States Army Corps of Engineers | Federal Bureau of Investigation | Confederate States Army | United States Army Air Forces | Australian Army | Indian Army | French Army | Shanghai Railway Bureau | British Indian Army | Provisional Irish Republican Army | Imperial Japanese Army | army | United States Army Reserve | United States Department of Veterans Affairs | Continental Army | People's Liberation Army | Army of the Potomac | Irish Republican Army | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | German Army | Canadian Army | Bureau of Land Management | Yugoslav People's Army | United States Army Air Corps | People's Liberation Army Navy |