The burning at the stake of Miss Atwell makes us wonder why the festive glee in a specific segment of the Guyanese Community as wafts of 'One Guyana' float over the political horizon...
Informative indeed. Hope the facts stated will be included in the history of the WAC. Also noteworthy in 1976, BRC 7601 was the first for male and female recruits to be trained together at Tacama.
Thanks Verian for starting a conversation on what can only be described as almost forgotten history.
Thanks Monty. Please share generously. It’s time for this to be placed where it belongs in our nation’s history.
Informative indeed. Hope the facts stated will be included in the history of the WAC. Also noteworthy in 1976, BRC 7601 was the first for male and female recruits to be trained together at Tacama.
Great article with history we would have never known. Thank you for bringing this to light.
Beverly
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Verian – a superb historical article that held my attention!