Between 00:07:37 and 00:07:49 a male and female soldier can be seen exchanging documents and talking.
The male soldier quite clearly has three white stripes on his right arm indicating he is a Sergeant (Sgt).
The female soldier quite clearly has one strip on her left arm indicating she is a Lance Corporal (L/Cpl)
Both Sgt's and L/Cpl's are Non Commissioned Officer (NCO) ranks in the British Army.
Before parting ways the Male soldier salutes the female soldier and the female soldier returns the salute.
This is not accurate. Only commissioned Officers are saluted in the British Army.
The male soldier quite clearly has three white stripes on his right arm indicating he is a Sergeant (Sgt).
The female soldier quite clearly has one strip on her left arm indicating she is a Lance Corporal (L/Cpl)
Both Sgt's and L/Cpl's are Non Commissioned Officer (NCO) ranks in the British Army.
Before parting ways the Male soldier salutes the female soldier and the female soldier returns the salute.
This is not accurate. Only commissioned Officers are saluted in the British Army.
The editor of the Western Post has a portrait of Winston Churchill in his office. According the the Churchill Museum the portrait was painted in 1955, some eight years after the film is set.