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Show Albert, Duke of York, a "Regular Guy" I His royal highness Prince Albert, duke of York, second son of the king of Knghind, is what Americans of Ills own age would call an all-round sport. They might even call him an "all-round "all-round guy." He is twenty-six years old and holds the rank of commander In the British navy and captain In the royal air force. Wb'n he was fourteen he went to Ibe school at Osborne. Two years later he- ordered the Uoyal Naval college col-lege at tiaitmotn.il. Like other cadets, he was Appointed to the training ship Cumberland, did the same work, ate the sam grub and was subject to the same ntrictions. In 101.S his ship went for a six months' cruise in Canadian Ca-nadian ynd West Indian waters. Later in !I13 he was transferred to the battleship Collingw'ood and was on her when the war broke out. Just before the war ended, having hav-ing completed his naval training, the prince joined the air force as a cadet armistice he bad made (lights to Franc u i i i i -r I ii. i...;,. . ..ff;l M. ..Ill 1.11,1, ,11.1. "Vftxf mil took (be full training. Before the e. '.R.1 I,, 'ft Fl,i,'ll,ll,, ',,1,1.1 , ,1 1 1 , 'I.,!,,.,.,,',!, , ,1,. , |