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TNT6: the original free cafc mag - out tomorrow

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  • Including a debut from cls own @Weegie Addick
  • And another excellent piece from @Mundell Fleming
  • Not forgetting @Stig‌ s excellent debut article on Charlton in Wartime
  • Preview e-edition out today for Trust Members
  • edited April 2014
    and here it is, the Members Preview

    http://www.castrust.org/2014/04/tnt6-member-preview-now-online/

    Can i just add that TNT much like all Trust activities is not intended in any way to compete with existing publications, sites or activities- nor do we believe it does - but to compliment or append to or expand on them.

    We are in awe of the work of the many contributors to the Charlton community, and that includes the past and present comms team of the club, and we are and will remain humble in that.

    #COYR
  • Well done Stig (John) for your excellent piece on the club at war, I really like the Amos Seed link and would be very keen to confirm which Arthur Brown it was on the CWGC records I think we are all close to confirming him as one of our own leaving just one more of the fallen to complete the club playing staff Roll of Honour.

    It's great to see our wartime heritage discussed further and thanks for such an insightful article.
  • Excellent magazine with some fascinating articles.

    Well done to all involved.
  • SE7toSG3 said:

    Well done Stig (John) for your excellent piece on the club at war, I really like the Amos Seed link and would be very keen to confirm which Arthur Brown it was on the CWGC records I think we are all close to confirming him as one of our own leaving just one more of the fallen to complete the club playing staff Roll of Honour.

    It's great to see our wartime heritage discussed further and thanks for such an insightful article.

    Thanks very much Clive, much appreciated. You're right about Arthur Brown, but I'm afraid I cannot help. All of my research was from secondary sources, including your own excellent article on the Charlton Museum website, so everything that I know is already out there in public anyway.
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