Major General James Cowan from the British Army has proposed that soldiers should not be served sandwiches because 'a gentleman or lady always uses a knife and fork'
London: An army chief has proposed that soldiers should not be served sandwiches because ‘a gentleman or lady always uses a knife and fork’. Major General James Cowan from the British Army issued the note after he noticed officers were eating sandwiches with their hands and failing to stand when commanders entered the room.
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Major General Cowan
His three-page letter criticised standards at Bulford Camp in Wiltshire where he said he had seen many “frankly barbaric” techniques and habits displayed by soldiers and officers. The note, addressed to ‘Chaps’, said: “Quite a few officers in the divisional mess seem to be under the impression that they can eat their food with their hands. The practice of serving rolls and sandwiches must stop.”
Finds men eating with their hands barbaric and sent a three-page long note asking his officers to behave like gentlemen
The letter penned by Maj Gen Cowan, who is in charge of 20,000 soldiers and 2,500 officers in 3 UK Division, mostly based at Bulford, also criticised poor grammar and writing, advising against the ‘wanton use of capitals, abbreviations and acronyms’ because they can leave the reader exhausted.
His note gave a string of etiquette tips. A spokesman for the Army insisted the three page note was meant to be taken as fun. They said: “This note was part of a light-hearted correspondence between a commander and his officers about an expected code of behaviour.”