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The Corps of Royal Engineers
most famously chambered in the M16 rifle and still in widespread service today
including logistical support in occupied territories and domestic military needs
ensuring reliability in life-saving situations on the battlefield
303 rounds were produced in smaller quantities than British wartime output
K.O. Peppiatt One Pound Emergency Issue Banknote H17D193653– British Treasury Note (Dugg. B249) Pedometers The Corps of Royal EngineersThis original K. O. Peppiatt One Pound Emergency Issue banknote represents an important piece of British wartime financial history. Issued during the early years of the Second World War, these notes were produced by the British Treasury as part of emergency currency measures intended to stabilise the monetary system in the event of disruption to the Bank of Englands normal note production. Signed by Chief Cashier Kenneth Oswald Peppiatt, these