From Shovel to Sambrowne single work   poetry   war literature   satire   "Should you be lazy, dull and slow, and dopey as a mule,"
Alternative title: From Shovel to Sam Browne
Issue Details: First known date: 1918-1999... 1918-1999 From Shovel to Sambrowne
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A highly satirical poem about a lazy incompetent soldier who rises through the ranks to become a major, wins decorations, etc.

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  • A 'sambrowne' or 'sam-browne' is a belt incorporating a diagonal shoulder strap which once formed part of the day to day uniform worn by Australian army officers. The belt was made popular by General Sir Samuel James Browne VC, a 19th century British Indian Army cavalry officer. By the mid 20th century the sam-browne became a ceremonial dress item.

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