Answer:
Corporal
Turnbull was a young man who had come back from Dunkirk, France. He was a wise
and practical man. He had come to deliver a lecture on the hand grenade. Though
young,' he was not a man to be trifled with.' He was known to have returned
from the battlefield with all his equipment correctly accounted for. He was a
hero figure for the whole platoon. Highly admired, he was personified by saying
that one could hammer nails into him without his noticing it. It is clear from
such remarks that Corporal Turnbull was a tough and rugged man.
He was a fastidious person. He was not a person who would patronise
people who showed off their knowledge. He believed in discipline and patiently
observed Private Quelch and his habits. He accurately Judged the character of
the Professor and sent him to the cookhouse to curb his habit of showing off
and trying to outshine the others. It can be said that Turnbull was a composed
man, not to be easily provoked.
However, though, calm on the surface, he played his role
well. When the time came, he taught Quelch a lesson.
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