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    Ronald Brittain

    British actor (1899–1981)

    Ronald BrittainMBE MSM (2 September 1899 – 9 January 1981) was a regimental sergeant major (RSM) in the British Army.

    Reported on widely in the newspapers of the day, he featured in several British military training films during the Second World War. He was said to have possibly the loudest voice in the British Army.[1]

    On retiring from the army in the 1950s, Brittain's fame enabled him to enjoy a career in advertising, voice-over work and acting, playing characters that resembled an archetypalSergeant Major.[2]

    Early life

    Brittain was born in Gordon Terrace, Aigburth Vale, Liverpool, the son of a gardener.

    After leaving school, he worked in a local butcher's shop until 1917, when he enlisted in the King's (Liverpool) Regiment during the First World War.

    Military service

    Brittain transferred into the South Wales Borderers, where his imposing height of six feet three inches soon saw him promoted.

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