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merlintintintin · 1 year
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FUCK IT. I’M LIVING MY TRUTH
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hotcat37 · 1 year
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Love that we got Irish Corn lore (yes...no...maybe?) I'm still trying to find a good balance between my own style and the more stylized one from the comics to draw them haha 😭
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ythgil1 · 8 months
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high quality and accurate picture of sergeant Cornelius Chesterfield accepting every suicide missions thrown at him by the higher-ups
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bdslab · 3 months
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Yknow all things considered, Blutch and Chesterfield are probably the 22nd cavalry’s best Corporal and Sergeant ever. It’s possible their predecessors never lived long enough to do much of anything, especially considering they were given these promotions on their First Day
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avicebro · 2 years
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Sergeant Cornelius Chesterfield and Corporal Blutch from The Bluecoats aka Les Tuniques Bleues vs Tawara Touta and Mori Nagayoshi
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nodding sagely
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 11 months
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"GIRL STRANGLED IN PARLOR AS FAMILY SLEEPS UPSTAIRS," Toronto Star. June 1, 1943. Page 2. ---- Youth, 18, Tells Police Girl Is Dead on Chesterfield ---- AT FORT WILLIAM --- Special to The Star Fort William June 1 - Miss Antonetti Rossetti, 17. Larks St., is dead and an 18-year-old youth is being held by police as a result of an apparent strangulation case here today. The girl, according to police, was found lying on the chesterfield in the front room of the home of her uncle, Antonio Leonzio, who, together with his wife and family, were asleep upstairs, and who knew nothing of the case until police called to investigate.
In a statement issued today, police said the suspect came into the police station about 1 a.m. and reported to the sergeant, Charles Palmer, that the girl was dead.
He is being held by police pending investigation and instructions from the crown attorney.
The youth is said to have given police a letter purported to have been written by himself and to have made a statement.
"As a result," police stated. "Sergt. Palmer and Con. Harry Turner went to the home and found Miss Rossetti dead on the chesterfield, apparently strangled. No weapon or instrument was found."
The suspect, police said, has been living in west Fort William and has been keeping company with the girl.
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dnaamericaapp · 1 year
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Edward Gardner, Co-Founder Of Soft Sheen Products And Titan In Business And Philanthropy, Passed Away At 98
Many are mourning the loss of Edward Gardner, a Chicago titan in business and philanthropy.
Gardner, the co-founder of the hair care company Soft Sheen Products Inc., died Monday surrounded by family. He was 98.
Gardiner and his wife, Bettiann, founded Soft Sheen in 1964. The company grew exponentially, and was the latest Black-owned beauty company in the U.S. by the late 1980s.
Gardner was also known for his dedication to the arts. He and his wife spearheaded the development of the New Regal Theater at 1641 E. 79th St. The theater drew acts from Gladys Knight to Tyler Perry in its years of operation.
Gardner also helped create the nonprofit Black On Black Love, which addressed violence.
In addition, Gardner used Soft Sheen's advertising and communication resources – leveraging an effort to raise $300,000 and staff to mount a campaign that registered more than 200,000 voters 40 years ago, a news release noted. That effort led to the election of Mayor Harold Washington as Chicago's first Black mayor.
At the age of 87 in 2012, Gardner organized more than 1,000 demonstrators on a march to protest a lack of Black workers at a South Side construction site.
Gardner was also a co-owner of the Chicago Bulls and a board member at Chicago United and The Chicago Urban League. He was born Feb. 15, 1925, to Frank and Eva Gardner in the West Chesterfield neighborhood.
Gardner graduated from Fenger High School and Chicago Teachers College-now CSU. He was also a sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II.
His son Gary remarked,
"He was my father, my hero, my teacher," Gardner's son, Gary, said in a news release. "He taught me how to engage people with humanity and humility."
Gardner's daughter, Terri, added: "My father saw the untapped potential of his community. He believed that with access to opportunity, hard work, a quality education and safe neighborhoods, there is nothing we can't achieve."
A private family service is planned. -(source: cbs news)
DNA America
“It’s what we know, not what you want us to believe.”
#dna #dnaamerica #news #politics
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hypothesiscosmos · 2 years
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Sergeant Cornelius Chesterfield from The Bluecoats aka Les Tuniques Bleues vs Tawara Touta
Uhh, I'm afraid I don't understand what this is about, sorry! 😓
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spiralcompendium · 4 years
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Marleybonean Dog Breeds
Inspired by this post by @buccaneers-babey​
back to your regularly scheduled lore posting
Certain dog breeds seem to be associated with specific occupations/genders in Marleybone. I looked through many of the Dog NPCs in Marleybone (both W101 and P101) and Celestia, and I was definitely able to make some connections. Also, I had no idea that KI had models for twenty-four different breeds (at least). I would have guessed, like, five.
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Borzoi
Associated with the Navy. Examples:
Lt. Springer (companion--P101)
Admiral Nelson (Barkeley Square--P101)
Beagle
Seem to range anywhere from wealthy businessmen to poor orphans. 
Oliver Twist (Barkeley Square--P101)
Professor Challenger (Barkeley Square--P101)
Cratchit (Isle of Dogs--P101)
Gerry Ramsden (Isle of Dogs--P101)
Bulldog
Pretty variable, but many seem to be in the military.
Bulldog Sergeant Major (Barkingham Palace)
Watson (Scotland Yard Roof) [Of note is the fact that Watson from the original stories worked as a doctor for the British Army.]
Ms. Conrail (Hyde Park)
Reed Treever (Regent’s Square)
Sally Newflower (Royal Museum)
Deirdre Parker (Celestia Base Camp)
Admiral Doggett (Barkeley Square--P101)
Colonel Smeagle (Barkeley Square--P101)
Judge Burble (The Glass House--P101)
Bloodhound
We only have one example, but this breed could easily be associated with detective work. 
Sherlock Bones (Digmoore Station)
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Cocker Spaniel
Commoner women. 
Tracy Castleton (Digmoore Station)
Amy Brooks (Knight’s Court)
Corgi
This breed seems to be associated with the royal family... and with poor maids in gross taverns?? Maybe members of the Marleybonean royal family--never mind.
Queen (Barkingham Palace)
Nancy (Isle of Dogs’ Sewers--P101)
Dobermann
This seems to be the breed of (generally) high-society men. 
Arthur Wethersfield (Ravenwood)
The Maestro (Telegraph Box)
Mayor Pimsbury (Digmoore Station)
Mr. Rowley (Hyde Park)
Bill Tanner (Knight’s Court)
Mr. Brownlow (Barkeley Square--P101)
Corporal Iams (The Glass House--P101)
Redcoats (The Wreck of the Victory--P101)
Constable Talbot (Isle of Dogs--P101)
English Mastiff
Royal guards. 
Captain Dartmouth (Barkingham Palace)
Henry Wellingbrook (Regent’s Square)
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German Shepherd
High-society men.
William Pugsby (Chelsea Court)
Private Kinchley (Wolfminster Abbey)
Corbett (Isle of Dogs’ Sewers--P101)
Dr. Glendon (Isle of Dogs--P101)
Golden Retriever
He sure did retrieve that message from Azteca.
Edward Halley (Halle’s Observatory)
Irish Setter
Aristocratic/high-society men. 
Lord Barker (Chelsea Court)
Clancy Pembroke (Royal Museum)
Mr. Smiley (Barkeley Square--P101)
Mycroft Bones (Barkeley Square--P101)
David Balfour (Isle of Dogs--P101)
Labrador
Commoners. 
Ernest Haldings (Chelsea Court)
Emily Chesterfield (Hyde Park)
H. G. Waggs (Kensington Park)
David Beeman (Knight’s Court)
Abigail Doolittle (Regent’s Square)
Andrew Coleman (Regent’s Square)
Officer McRuff (Scotland Yard)--desk sergeant
And many, many more.
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Papillon
Commoner women. 
Ms. Marphely (Chelsea Court)
Felicia Worthington (Regent’s Square)
Rose Piper (Telegraph Box)
Poodle
Aristocratic/high-society women.
Lady Desane (Hyde Park)
Catherine Dalton (Knight’s Court)
Linda Milltop (Knight’s Court)
Sarah Tanner (Knight’s Court)
Pug
Commoner men.
Chief Whip (Barkingham Palace)
Terrence Heath (Chelsea Court)
Reed Treever (Regent’s Square)
Travis Pawman (Big Ben)
Schnauzer
Male scientists and engineers. 
Dr. Schnippi (Isle of Dogs’ Sewers--P101)
Abner Wickersham (Isle of Dogs--P101)
Dr. Nation (Isle of Dogs--P101)
Ebeneezer Scrooge (Isle of Dogs--P101)
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Scottish Terrier
Police/army.
Officer Darby (Hyde Park)
Officer Terry (Kensington Park)
Walter Chaplin (Royal Museum)--doesn’t fit trend (Spiral Geographic Society member)
Admiral Kearns (Barkeley Square--P101)
Captain Harkness (Airedale Pier--P101)
White Terrier
Low-class men, scurvy dogs.
Dockmaster Nathan (Isle of Dogs--P101)
Crokagator Dundee (Isle of Dogs’ Sewers--P101)
Jack Russell Terrier
A beautiful good boy.
Lucky Jack Russell (Companion--P101)
Boston Terrier
Female scientists/engineers. 
Edith Benchley (Celestia Base Camp)
Emily Wills (Isle of Dogs--P101)
Gracie Conrad (Companion--P101)
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Shar-Pei
There’s only one, and he’s a constable.
Angus Crankenhop (Regent’s Square)
St. Bernard
Male constables.
Officer Barkly (Digmoore Station)
Sergeant Steeg (Knight’s Court)
Weimaraner
There’s only one: another constable. 
Officer Stone (Newgate Prison)
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klededouze · 5 years
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Why I think Blutch and Chesterfield love each other
Hello to everyone who could be reading this! I wanted to exercise myself and do a text analysis, but since it's juste an exercise I thought: ''why not have some fun?'' and here we are. (Also, this fandom really need more content).
So, I don't know if anyone will read this thing but it doesn't really matter. I'm not a professional in analysis, so don't take this too seriously…and last thing, I'm not even an English speaker (I'm french, so yeah) so I'm sorry if there's any mistakes. But I wanted to exercise my English as well as my… analytic mind? Does that make any sense?
ANYWAY. Time to begin.
Just for a reminder: ''Les tuniques bleues'' is a serie of albums about the Civil War in the United States, who opposed the North and the South of the country. The sergeant Chesterfield and the corporal Blutch are soldiers of the North, and the main characters of the story.
I read those albums some years ago, and even at this time (when I was younger) I thought Blutch and Chesterfield were kinda in love. In a strange way, yes, but I liked their relationship really much. Now that I'm older and that I'm re-reading some of the albums, I think that their relationship can be pretty confusing.
Are they friends? Rivals? Or something different than that?
To find an answer, we need to take a look closer on the characters and their personalities (which are very different).
Let's begin with Blutch, my favorite character he's so cool I love him. He's independant, clever and doesn't let anyone take him down (but he's also really resentful and distrustful.)
He had a difficult life before joining the army, as we learn in Vertes Années : he's an orphan (plus his parents left him behind), never had a real parental figure except an alcoholic who had good intentions but never succeed to take care of him (or himself). His life was hard at the orphanage, and still was after he escaped. And by what we saw, he never had any close friend in his life.
Okay, now with Chesterfield. He's brave, obedient and loyal, but temperamental and idealist. He had a pretty good childhood with his two loving parents, and a father who was a soldier. He joined the army to escape a marriage with Charlotte, the daughter of his employer (as we learn in Blue rétro). But he enjoys being a soldier, and he's very loyal towards the army (and often submissive towards his superiors). He's ready to sacrifice himself to accomplish his mission, even ready to kill if it follows his orders.
(I could talk about these two forever, but we're not in a character analysis so let's move on to the heart of the subject).
Blutch and Chesterfield are in a relationship of hate/love, not one after the other but simultaneously. They can insult or hit the other and one second after that kiss each other.
First, they're not rivals. For the simple reason that there is literally no point for them to be rivals. Rivality is being in competition with someone for something, but you can be friend with you rival (like in Pokémon. This is the first example that came to my mind don't judge me). But in our case, they have no reason to be rivals. No same motivation, no same love interest, no unique thing the two of them want.
So, are they friends, or enemies, or lovers? I would say enemies in the beginning. Let me explain myself (I'm literally writing right now so no one's going to interrupt me but…anyway).
In Blue Retro, when the story of their encounter is told, Blutch joins the army because of Chesterfield. That's why he hates him first. As I said, he's really resentful and wants to take revenge on the sergeant. And desert.
But as the time passes, Blutch and Chesterfield literally do nothing without the other. They still fight, but are inseparable. They save each other, are immensely sad when they think the other is dead (as we see Chesterfield cry in Requiem pour un bleu, and Blutch be sick in La rose de Bantry) and kiss the other frequently (yeah, they do that. So heterosexual.)
Blutch still hates the war and want to desert. But does he really want to desert? I mean, we know he's really smart and resourceful. My opinion is that if he really wanted to desert, he would have done it a long time ago. He tries to desert only when Chesterfield can catch him and literally take him back.
In Vertes Années for example, Blutch had the perfect occasion to escape, Chesterfield couldn't catch him. But he didn't: he came back to the army. But why? He hates the army. He doesn't want to fight and despise his superiors. So why? Because he wants to stay with Chesterfield. Even if their relationship is really difficult, the sergeant is literally the only person he has. His only friend, the only person who cares for him (we can see that in many albums like Vertes Années, Baby Blue, or En avant l'amnésique). And Blutch cares for Chesterfield too (as we see in La rose de Bantry, or Bull Run). But Blutch is too proud to accept this. He keeps trying to put the Sergeant away, no let him see his feelings (we can see that in Vertes années), not even admitting that he's his friend most of the times (like in Des bleus et du blues). I think that his life badly damaged his trust, and he's afraid of being letting down by the sergeant. He doesn't want to show that he cares for him, because of pride and maybe fear, so he acts like he truly hates him. That's so sad.
What about Chesterfield?
Blutch always try to desert, and the sergeant always takes him back to the army. Why not let him go? Because he doesn't want Blutch to be killed (I think he said it in Vertes Années, and we clearly see it in Les Bleus de la balle), and also he wants to make him a hero, I guess but that will never happen sorry Cornelius. That, I think everybody get it.
Chesterfield doesn't really tries to hide that he likes Blutch (maybe because he doesn't have trust issues like the corporal). They fight generally because of Blutch's sarcasm and the sergeant's bad temper.
He tries to tell Blutch that he have him, that he's not alone anymore, generally to comfort him (he did it in Baby blue and Indien mon frère). But Blutch always react badly, and Chesterfield gets angry (like in Indien mon frère), which is comprehensible. Chesterfield likes Blutch really much and wants to show it to him, but Blutch don't let him. So the sergeant is offended and they fight. Back to the starting point.
So, they care for each other and like each other. But they are stupid Blutch can't admit it and keep Chesterfield away, who gets angry. That's how their relationship works.
But there is one time in L'oreille de Lincoln where Blutch asks ironically ''You can't live without me, can't you?'' and Chesterfield answers ''No I can't'' and kisses him on the head (very seriously). Blutch was a little upset back then, because he was forced to help someone he despised. And Chesterfield did that to… Calm him down? I don't really know, but it was sweet well done you idiot.
Now, what about their relationship with women?
We all know that Chesterfield loves Amelie Appletown, even if she's not interested, and sometimes nasty to him (except in Des Bleus et du Blues ? I don't know why, she seems nicer here.) But be realistic: she's the daughter of a colonel, who will never let her marry a sergeant. And the colonel hates Chesterfield, as a reminder.
So, he's into Amelie. But does he know her? They never talked one to one. They have nothing in common and they barely see each other. Is this a real love story? In my opinion, the sergeant think of Amelie like the perfect woman: he's idealist, he doesn't really know who's Amelie but he loves what he thinks she is. The ''perfect woman''. But isn't everyone think about the perfect woman/man for them? He idealizes Amelie, maybe he knows he will never have her. This would deserve a character analysis.
Blutch doesn't have a current love interest in the series. He's pretty suspicious towards women, and don't think they are fragile little creatures like the sergeant. In the Nancy Harts, a woman seems to have a little crush on him (even if it was for a ruse at the beginning, she seems to still like him in the end). He's nice with her but doesn't seem to have a crush? I don't know, he's just like ''ok, I guess she's cute'' but he doesn't talk to her or think about her again. Apart from that, he has no interest in any woman they meet.
So they basically have no relationship with women. Amelie and Chesterfield does not have a relationship for me: they meet sometimes and the sergeant fantasm on her, that's it.
Now, let's see their contact with other men. Blutch seems pretty friendly with the other soldiers if they are not his superiors (we can see that in Les Bleus et du blues, for example). His comportement change when he's with the other soldiers, it's clearly not the same when he's with Chesterfield. It must be because his relationship with Chesterfield is different and much stronger than his relations with the other soldiers. Why does he needs to act like he hates the sergeant, but he never do that with the others? Because he isn't afraid of his friendship with the soldiers, it doesn't matter if they let him down. Of course it wouldn't be pleasant, but they're not close enough for that to bother him. Blutch doesn't want to show his feelings towards the sergeant (romantic or not) because that would make him vulnerable. And this is clearly the last thing he wants.
There isn't much to say about Chesterfield on this point because he doesn't have many relation with other men, except Plume d'Argent and George Appletown I guess. The thing to see is that his relationship with Blutch is unique too, because he never act with anyone else like that. They are really special for each other.
We get to my point: why I think Blutch and Chesterfield love each other. Maybe I've taken all of that too far and the authors never thought about all of that, but this is for fun so let's go.
We know now that they care for each other, they are inseparable, they don't have any other relationship with anyone like theirs and they don't want to be apart.
Conclusion: They love each other. Maybe not romantically, but they clearly care deeply for each other. The whole problem of their relationship is Blutch's lack of trust and Chesterfield's stupidity. If after the war they stick together, and I'm sure they'll stick together, they will have time to work on that without the stress and the tension of the war.
So yeah, if both of those idiots survive the war then maybe they will stop their bullsh** and accept that they love each other.
I hope you liked this analysis! If you don't agree with me or want to add something, please do it. I always like to discuss about those things (but don't insult me please I'm not ready for that).
Have a nice day!
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frenchbelgianfics · 4 years
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Ch 1-Les Brothers d'en face After failing to try to get the Cossacks and a Chinese to join the 22nd cavalry to fight the Sudists
Blutch and Chesterfield return
to Alexander's camp.
after some time after that incident Chesterfield and Blutch managed to hide the lying.
But, their superiors soon discovered everything.
As punishment, the two had to spend a few months in the jail in the camp.
After those long months in jail, their superiors decided to give the two of them a second chance to recruit new soldiers.
Soon they returned to where Mayor Dooley was waiting for them.
"Mayor Dooley?" Asked Chesterfield.
"Yup, Sergeant Cornelius Chesterfield and Caporal Blutch are you here again to try to recruit the new soldiers?" asked the mayor and the two nodded yes.
"Well, I hope the same thing didn't happen with the Cossacks." said Mayor Dooley, looking seriously at the two who were surprised to see that the news went quickly.
"Yes ... and you already knew what happened, didn't you?" chuckled Chesterfield nervous
"Yes, I heard from Captain Stark." replied seriously.
"but, thank your superiors and me because we are willing to give you a second chance." said the mayor, which made a big smile appear on the sergeant's face.
"But a question, what are their names?" It was Caporal's turn to ask.
"Good that you asked that.
he said, going over to a table and handing Chesterfield a paper.
"Here are the names of the two."
answered Mayor Dooley.
Soon, Chesterfield and Blutch looked at both names on the paper, and their eyes widened in surprise.
"Huh? Adrian and Andrew ..." murmured Blutch, until reality made him shook his head.
"wait, are those names ..."
"Yes, they are native to the United States." replied Dooley.
"The two born in Virginia and moved to Missouri to try a new life.
 well they are out there, let's say it was a mistake for us to give this mission to try to make those men become real soldiers ... "
said the mayor, sitting in his chair to settle his affairs.
"Good luck." he finished with a smile at the corner of his mouth.
"Thank you Mayor Dooley." he said shaking the mayor's hand and going outside, just as they left the mayor's office they saw some soldiers.
some talking about everything and nothing.
Soon the red-haired sergeant stepped forward and cleared his throat
"Well, which one of you are Adrian and Andrew?" asked the sergeant, looking at the young soldiers.
"Well it looks like ..." the first voice spoke, it seemed to be from an older man.
"these are Us ..."
spoke the second voice that was identical to the first but this sounded a little younger.
Soon two young men with black skin and curly hair, identical to each other, stepped forward to the surprise of the caporal and the sergeant.
Adrian had gray eyes and Andrew had hazel eyes.
Something that some black-skinned people didn't have.
Some of these people had brown or black eyes, so Chesterfield deduced that they had inherited the color of the eyes of a relative like a Grandfather or an Uncle.
"Are these Adrian and Andrew?"
Blanket whispered to Chesterfield.
"I think so, Blutch."
Chesterfield whispered back.
Chesterfield looked up and down at the two young men.
"So, are you very similar, are you by any chance twins?"
asked Blutch and the two young black men nodded.
"Twins ... this is something rare to happen."
it was Chesterfield's turn to speak.
"But with the color of your eyes it's easy to tell who's who."
"Heh, that's true." replied Adrian.
if we both had black or brown eyes you two would be confused all the time. "said the young man with gray eyes.
"Greetings, i, m Sergeant Cornélius Chesterfield and Caporal Blutch Hardings." he said introducing himself on behalf of the two.
"The General and the Captain gave a second chance to train the two of you to do well on the battlefield." he explained, soon the redhead changed his facial expression from serene to serious.
"Are you ready for this?" asked the redhead.
"The war can last for years, and the soldiers of the 22nd cavalry are exposed to the dangers of this civil war, some survive and others do not.
"you are aware of that, aren't you?" he asked and the two nodded yes.
"Yes, Sergeant, we are aware that during a battle we may come back alive or not." Replied Andrew.
Letting out a short quick sigh, Chesterfield ordered Blutch to fetch the uniform the soldiers were wearing, something Blutch did without murmuring or questioning, as he had already done the mesko when he went to get the uniforms for the Cossacks and the Chinese.
When Blutch arrived with the two uniforms, the two young men went to a place to change and try on the clothes.
The uniforms fit the twins right as one (or two) gloves, the uniforms were the same as those of the soldiers at back the camp.
"Very well, come with us now." He said.
"Where are we going sergeant?" asked Blutch, looking back at where the two twins were talking to each other, the conversation seemed to be fine but Blutch decided not to interrupt.
"Well, we're going to have to train them, my little Blutch, and it's going to be in the very place where that failure happened." explained while he cringed a little with the memory.
"Oh please, those Cossacks were good either." said Blutch, smiling a little but just as the caporal saw the glare that Chesterfield shot at him, the mocking smile became a frown.
"For a circus, but not for being soldiers." huffed the redhead.
A few minutes walking, silence prevailed among the four until they arrived in a clearing with a vast space for training.
"Here, we're here." he said and the two twins looked at Awe at the vast space that the field had, it seemed that the green pasture seemed to have no end as well as the mountains that were there, far away.
"Your training starts now." said the redhead.
"Blutch, you know what to do." said chesterfield and utch dashed back to where they came from.
after a few hours of waiting, Blutch returned with Two Skewbalds, the sergeant was impatient with the delay of Blutch who came with two Skewbalds.
"Sorry sergeant, I took too long because these were the only horses that were there ..." the young one sheepily.
"Adrian and Andrew come here!" shouted Chesterfield and the two woke up from a long nap, then the two went to Chesterfield and Blutch were, and were surprised to see the two horses.
"First lesson of training, you will go horseback riding." explained Chesterfield with an proud smile.
"As you are in the 22nd cavalary you should know how to ride them, horses can be a little difficult to ride and be trained." explained the sergeant and then he looked with a serious expression at the two boys.
"And then." he started, "who's going first?" the red-haired sergeant asked.
"I go first!" exclaimed Adrian,
leaving Chesterfield surprised.
"Are you sure about that?" he asked trying to hide the nervousness in his voice.
"Relax, you will see Adrian in action." he said, approaching the Skewbald and saddling him, then the youngest climbed the White and Brown furred equine.
Needless to say, but he did a very good job, even the Sargent's jaw fall at seing the young man controlling a horse on the first day, as he and Blutch were training for almost three days when they arrived in the Army.
"Look, you did very well, better than the last recruiter who couldn't ride a horse."
"Really?" he asked surprised and the sergeant nodded, then he tried to make a serious face, but the joy he felt did not keep an straight face.
"thank you sergeant."
"And you, Andrew, can you ride a horse?"
Chesterfield asked looking at the hazel-eyed man.
This question took the oldest of the brothers by surprise, soon he could feel his throat close but what could he tell the redhead?
who didn't know how to ride a horse?
That you were not prepared for a test like this?
Or should he just lie?
Lying was the right option, wrong for some ... but can lying always get you out of something right?
"Suuure ..." he lied and Adrian facepalmed something that blutch realized.
Adrian felt a hand on his shoulder, he turned and saw Blutch with a worried expression on his face.
"Let me guess, he never rode a horse before."
"No, never," replied the youngest.
"although we are twins, we are very different, we were raised on our father's farm." explained the gray-eyed young man.
"he was only good at other tasks but never riding a horse." he said with a certain nervousness in his voice as he looked at the older twin.
"Aie, aie, aie..." murmured the young caporal.
"Very well ..." he said, saddling the white and black furred horse.
With a quick sigh, the young man finally got on his horse.
A new experience for him since he had never assembled one.
"Good horsey, good boy ..." he said getting on the horse but the horse that Blutch got was skittish and he took down the young man who had just ridden him.
"Damn ..." he said getting up and dusting his uniform.
"Are you okay bro?" Asked Adrian from a distance.
"Yes, but it's time to try again!" He said going to the horse and getting on it again.
"I like his persistence and determination." said the sergeant, noting that the young hazel-eyed man was getting on his horse again.
"He was always like that." he said.
"I always wanted to show Dad that he could make it happen." explained younger of the twins.
Soon they watched the struggling young man to stay on top of the steed.
Soon Sergeant Blutch and even Adrian could not contain their laughter after seeing the novice soldier try to control the horse or even fall into a puddle of mud.
"Uhhh, I-I think that- that's enough ..." Chesterfield said trying to keep from laughing again, but it was something that Blutch and Adrian tried to do but failed miserably.
approaching the young man, Chesterfield put a hand on his shoulder.
"Hey look at me." he said and the young black man looked at the redhead.
"when Blutch and I arrived here we didn't even know how to ride a horse.
Of course your brother is one step ahead of you but hey! it's never too late, is it? "he asked and the young man was silent and then nodded.
"Now let's go back to camp, okay?"
Upon returning to the camp, the four saw that there were more of them there all looking very young, some seemed to be just 23 and 26 years old and others already adults seemed to be 38 and 40 years old.
Inside a cabin made of wood, a soldier named Liam was looking out the window to see the four men arriving there.
"My Colonel." he said to the white-haired man.
"Sergeant Chesterfield and Caporal Blutch are here with the new recruits."
"Great, let's see how they do."
"Do you think they managed to train them both?" asked Liam.
"Those two idiots?" the Colonel immediately laughed out loud.
"Of course not, you will train them just to check I want you both ready tonight."
"Yes, my colonel." he said and went out to where Chesterfield and Blutch were with the new recruits.
"So ... are you the two new recruits?" he asked and they both nodded.
"Great, you have ten seconds to join the others." he said
"Join the others to where?" It was Adrian's turn to ask.
"To the front of course, now follow us you and the others are heading to train and then to Biglerville." Explained Liam.
"Biglerville well ..." the oldest one said and then his eyes wait is an three days trip! "Shouted Andrew to the annoyence of Liam.
"Well you better be ready for long trips, 22nd cavarly soldiers not only battle on the battlefield
but they also do some patrols in some cities and also in the states of the U.S.A. "he explained." C, mon you two. "
"Good luck." said Caporal Blutch.
"We are going to need it."said Andrew and he and his brother joined the other soldiers for a trip that would last not one, but three or seven days.
A few days passed after the new soldiers left the camp to be trained.
while this was happening, the same things were happening in General Alexander's camp.
The Charges the enemy troops in the battlefield, some missions like going to fort bow and even Chesterfield and Blutch getting themselves into trouble and trouble, and rare trips to Fort Bow.
"Hey Blutch stop bein, worrywart they are fine." Chesterfield said irritated with the caporal pacing.
"How are you sure about that?"
"'Cause they are back!" He said pointing to the same group of soldiers returning to the camp.
Soon the two brothers went to Sergeant and Caporal to tell how the long days of training were with Liam and the others.
"Hey, how was the training?" Blutch asked.
Well ... weapon training was easy for me, but difficult for my brother here. "He said pointing to Adrian who was scratching the back of his head.
"Why? The redhead asked." Don't tell me that- "
"I accidentally shot a grazed soldier.
only after a few attempts, you know, I never held weapons, but I finally managed to hit Bullseye. "
"With my help, of course." Andrew said giving a playful punch to the younger man's arm, and Adrian did the same.
"And I helped him ride a horse." he said with a smile and Andrew soon nodded and chuckled.
"thank you very much for trying to train us, even if that training was just a warm-up."
"Now you're welcome, now come with us.
you will meet the other soldiers who are here in the camp with us. "explained the sergeant.
"Yes, some of them are survivors of the several times of Stark's crazy charges in enemy troops."
"Blutch stop talking about Stark like that, he's a great leader!" Said the sergeant.
"And you know what I said about him is the most sincere truth." Retorted the caporal soon Blutch and Chesterfield started arguing.
and the two of the brothers just laughed at the arguing duo.
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I can't help but think about how the Sarge only outranks Blutch by pure random chance. In another universe, Blutch is a Sergeant and Chesterfield is a Corporal and I think that's really funny tbh I don't think anything changes, Blutch can try to pull the "I'm your superior" thing but Chesterfield still has a gun nothing changes because they'd still be fighting like they normally do and if anything they get sent on even more missions because the sergeant would be a fucking disgrace they're trying to get rid of. Also there's probably a good bit of "if I work hard I can outrank you"
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Nouveau carnet, feutre tout neuf, j’ai chopé la première BD qui m’est tombée sous la main (un album des Tuniques Bleues, which - nice, j’adore ces deux andouilles) et j’ai recopié le 4ème de couverture. 
Y’know, for all that Corporal Blutch is an obnoxious little shit and a troll with a definite tendency to put his finger on uncomfortable truths about the army and war in general, he’s a pretty chill kinda guy. Which is probably why this is the usual back cover pictures, with Sergeant Chesterfield in the background, looking mighty pissed and ready to haul his ass back to the line of fire. They’re buds, mostly. Probably couldn’t live without each other (not that those two dorks would ever admit it, though).
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Men sufficient to form a regiment had, with much pains, been collected together at Chesterfield court house. The corps was paraded, and on the point of marching, when a well looking man, on horseback, and as it appeared, his servant, on another, rode up and introducing himself, informed the Baron that he had brought him a recruit. I thank you, sir, said the Baron, with all my heart; you have arrived in a happy moment! Where is your man, Colonel? for he was a colonel in the militia—Here, sir, ordering his boy to dismount. The Baron's countenance altered;— we saw, and feared the approaching storm. A sergeant was ordered to measure the lad, whose shoes, when off, discovered something by which his stature had been increased. The Baron patting the child's head, with his hand trembling with rage, asked him how old he was? He was very young, quite a child. Sir, said he, to the man, you must have supposed me to be a rascal! Oh! no, Baron, I did not. Then, sir, I suppose you to be a rascal, an infamous rascal thus to attempt to cheat your country. Take off this fellow's spurs— place him in the ranks;—and tell Gen. Greene, from me, Col. Gaskins, that I have sent him a man, able to serve, instead of an infant, whom he would basely have made his substitute! Go, my boy, take the Colonel's spurs and horses to his wife;—make my compliments, and say her husband has gone to fight for the freedom of his country, as an honest man should do.
Biographical Sketch of the Late Baron Steuben by William North
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"Marijuana Trial of 5 Men Opens," Windsor Star. July 7, 1933. Page 5 & 6. ----- Mounties Tell Story of Sandwich West Raid; Seeds and Vegetable Matter Exhibits ==== The story of a raid by eight Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers on the premises of Michael Rainone in Sandwich West Township was related before Magistrate J. A. Hanrahan in the county police court Tuesday after-noon as trial got under way of five men charged with possession of marijuana.
The accused are, Michael Rainone. his son, Herman Rainone; Robert J. Bezaire, Ross W. Gray, and Julien Bolsmier. All five pleaded not guilty. Their defence counsel is Cecil R. Croll. W. E. Kelly, prosecutor for the Dominion Department of Justice, represents the Crown in the case. The trial will be resumed at 3 p.m. Thursday.
OFFICER EXHIBITS SEEDS Highlight of the opening day of the trial was the submission of evidence in the form of seeds and vegetable matter by Sergeant G. R. Johnson, R.C.MP. of Toronto, who for the past seven years has devoted his en-tire time to investigation of plants under the Narcotic Drug Act.
One exhibit was a green tin bread-box tied with a cord sealed by red sealing wax which Sgt. Johnson said he found in Rainone's house, located 140 feet south of Tecumseh road near Rankin avenue. It contained a multitude of seeds and vegetation which "gave off a terrible stench" when he opened it at the time of the raid, the Mounted Police officer testified.
Constable Cyril A. Lazelle identified a red tin can formerly used as a tobacco tin, which he said was found containing green vegetation substance on the warming closet of the cook stove in the Rainone kitchen.
"SPICES FOR SPAGHETTI" He testified that Constable William S. Ramsay remarked, "You are in the business," and that Michael Rainone replied, "That is what you think, but it is only spices for the making of spaghetti."
Rainone, a ruddy faced man with greying hair, sat stolidly in the prisoner's box with a bored look on his face during the testimony. Of the four other accused, Bezaire is the eldest although a young man, and the others are youths. These showed a lively interest in the testimony. According to witnesses all were making their home in Rainone's house, a two room shack with an upper floor reached by a ladder through a hole in the kitchen ceiling.
In cross-examining witnesses, Mr. Croll sought to emphasize the confusions and extreme disorder of the premises, pointing out that there was a little of everything on the place, Sgt. Johnson, however, maintained, that although the interior of the house was ill-kept there was not a great amount of disorder indoors.
A series of sealed packages containing what Sgt. Johnson described as seeds and green leaf substances were filed as exhibits. The material in the packages was gathered by different members of the raiding party in their search of the premises, Sgt. Johnson stated. TOBACCO AND CHAFF Sgt. Johnson identified the property of Michael Rainone, a light brown overcoat a pocket of which he said contained tobacco and green leaf chaff. When a fin was found containing ground up leaves on top of the stove, Mr. Johnson said he arrested Michael Rainone for possession of marijuana.
When he arrived at the premises, Sgt. Johnson said Michael Rainone was the only one of the accused there, but there were two women, one a girl just over 16 years, sitting on a chesterfield in the living room. The raiding party was at the place somewhat over two and a half hours, he said, and during that time all the accused except Bolsmier arrived at the house and were placed under arrest. The witness said that the first time he had seen Boismier was in the courtroom. Bezaire arrived 20 minutes after the officers had arrived. Gray about an hour later and then Herman Rainone arrived on the scene. Herman was questioned by Sergeant R. L. Woodhouse, Sgt. Johnson stated.
BOX IN LIVING ROOM The green box, from which a foul odor had issued when opened, the witness said, was found on the floor of the living room between the chesterfield and a radio.
Sgt, Johnson, under cross-examination by Mr. Croll, said that there was a great deal of filth such as rotting manure in the yard, but some semblance of home-like things in the house, such as ornaments atop the chest drawers.
In conversation with Michael Rainone, Sgt. Johnson testified that the accused told him "he collected bread and cigaret butts from restaurants." "That's a new one on me," ejaculated Mr. Croll.
OTHER WITNESSES William Taylor, a bus driver for the S. W. & A. Railway Company, who owns a home on Tecumseh road near the Rainone house, testified that he had known Rainone and his son for some time and that to the best of his knowledge Bezaire and Gray lived at the Rainone shack. He wasn't sure whether Boismier also lived there but said he had seen him frequently about the place. Mr. Taylor said that Rainone had cultivated his land last year and had started cultivation this year.
Edward E. Beals, a real estate man who said he owned 3,000 lots in Sandwich West, testified to the purchase of the property by Rainone. Thomas Green, registrar of deeds for Essex County, testified to the ownership of two lots by Michael Rainone at the scene where the raid took place, that Rainone was the registered owner and had acquired title in 1941. A. W.Spurgeon, photographer, identified numerous photographs he had taken of the house and property for the R.C.M.P.
The raid was conducted on June 12 by the R.C.M.P. officers headed by Staff Sergeant A. W. Anderson. Officers who took part in the raid, who have yet to testify in the trial, include Corporal Woodhouse, Constable Ramsay, Constable Roy S. McLeod, Constable Randall B. Hara, Constable B.Murray Lamb and Mr. Anderson.
The charges now being heard are a follow-up on the arrest and conviction of J. L. Brooks, of Victoria boulevard, Sandwich West, for the sale of marijuana. He was sentenced to three years in the Kingston penitentiary and fined $900.
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Who pros Phillip Culley and @willbrooks1989​ were pondering old classic Who scripts which alternate between identifying the speaker as “DOCTOR” or “DOCTOR WHO.” During the discussion, Phillip asked an intriguing question:
Thinking about it, when does he first call himself The Doctor, rather than a companion introducing him as such?
Tracking down references is my version of solving crossword puzzles, but this was a toughie. Summary of results:
At first he only identifies himself as a scientist, evading specifics. Either companions introduce him, or others see them calling him “Doctor” and follow suit. (It originated with Ian, btw.)
Eventually— and the first time he does so is to Cameca in The Aztecs— he’ll cautiously say, “they call me the Doctor.” But he still doesn’t do it very often, and only in response to queries.
Just as rarely, he’ll refer to himself jokingly in third person “your old friend the Doctor” or something of that sort to Barbara (Reign of Terror) or Victoria (Enemy of the World). He’s quoting their nickname for him when reminding them of their friendship. 
Starting with The Dalek Invasion of Earth, the First Doctor begins correcting strangers if they call him Doc, Mister, Professor, or anything else. He tells them “I prefer Doctor” or simply cuts them off with “Doctor.” 
Starting with The Celestial Toymaker, he’ll say “This is the Doctor” (third person!) under very specific circumstances: when he’s using a long-distance communication device to identify himself to someone who knows him. He’s letting them know this is the person you call the Doctor when they can’t see him. 
Starting with The Gunfighters, he’ll occasionally invent an alias (”Doctor Caligari, Doctor Wer, Doctor John Smith”) on the spur of the moment when a stranger demands a name. 
Right after regenerating, the Second Doctor refers to the Doctor as if he’s somebody else, the first instance of post-regeneration amnesia (it wears off quickly).
In The Seeds of Doom and Enemy of the World, he calls himself the Doctor (to Victoria: “you wouldn’t hit your old friend the Doctor, would you?”) in order to correct someone’s misidentification of him (see #4). 
From Season 9 onwards (The Mutants, Carnival of Monsters, Invasion of the Dinosaurs) he FINALLY starts introducing himself to random strangers, unprompted: “I’m the Doctor.” It’s a subtle distinction: “I AM X” rather than “I am known as X.”
Leading to the newly-regenerated Fourth Doctor telling Harry, “You may be a doctor, but I am the Doctor. The definite article, you might say.” It’s no longer simply a label, alias or handle, but an expression of his core identity. It’s become how he thinks of himself as a person: THE DOCTOR. 
He owes Chatterton a great deal of thanks for coming up with the nickname. ;) 
Okay. Under the cut are relevant excerpts tracing the gradual evolution from “What’s that boy Chesterfield calling me?” to “Helllo, I’m the Doctor!” 
Method: I fed Chrissie’s Doctor Who Transcripts into Scrivener so I could search them using RegEx (a way of specifying complex searches). I came up with this mess:
^DOCTOR[A-Za-z0-9:;.,’\?\! ]+[Dd]octor.+
Translated into plain English: “Look for any line that begins with DOCTOR, followed by some stuff, then the word "Doctor” (upper or lower case), and then keep going until you hit a line break.”
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And then I tabbed through them manually looking for clues.
Unearthly Child
IAN: Just open the doors, Doctor Foreman. DOCTOR: Eh? Doctor who? What's he talking about?
The first of many gratuitous “Doctor” “…who?” fourth wall jokes, which I won’t belabor.
BARBARA: Oh, look, I don't understand it any more than you do. The inside of the ship, suddenly finding ourselves here. Even some of the things Doctor Foreman says IAN: That's not his name. Who is he? Doctor who? Perhaps if we knew his name we might have a clue to all this.
It’s Ian who starts using “Doctor” to address him (“Doctor, will you lead?”) apparently because he doesn’t know what else to call him.
DOCTOR: One minute ago we were trying desperately to get away from these savages. IAN: All right, now we're helping them. You're a doctor, do something. DOCTOR: I'm not a doctor of medicine.
Right from the start, the Doctor starts having to correct the confusion his alias tends to create.
The Aztecs
CAMECA: You are a healer? DOCTOR: No, no, they call me the Doctor. I am a scientist, an engineer. I'm a builder of things.
Fittingly, Cameca is the first person to hear him call himself “Doctor,” even obliquely. But it doesn’t happen again for a long time.
Reign of Terror
BARBARA: Oh, Doctor, I thought we were never going to see you again. DOCTOR: You should know by now, young lady, that you can't get rid of the old Doctor as easily as that.
Right at the end of Season 1, he borrows the term from Barbara to refer to himself in third person. It’s an isolated case, however, and possibly a slip on the part of the writers.
The Dalek Invasion of Earth
TYLER: I'll say one thing, Doc. Life's never dull with you around. DOCTOR: Thank you, but don't call me Doc, I prefer Doctor. Do you mind?
He’s not saying that’s his name, but he’s got decided ideas about what NOT to call him. Right, Professor?
The Myth Makers
KATARINA: Yes, great god. DOCTOR: His name is Steven. And remember Katarina, you must call me Doctor. KATARINA: Oh, as you wish Doc. DOCTOR: I'm not a Doc. I am not a god.
NOT YOU TOO KATARINA. He’s settled on the alias by season 3. But he’s still not using it as an introduction, only as a correction. In fact, nearly all pre-Pertwee instances of the Doctor saying “Doctor” happen because he’s clarifying, correcting or heading off someone else’s misidentification of him. 
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Eve
DODO: Wait a minute, if this isn't a police box, what is it? And who are you? DOCTOR: Well, my dear, I'm a doctor of science, and this machine is for travelling through time and relative dimensions in space. Now you DODO: Come again?
He’s still not introducing himself as the Doctor, although he now prefers to be called Doctor rather than something else when people address him.
The Celestial Toymaker
(Watching the monitor alone, the Doctor finds a communication switch.) DOCTOR: Dodo? Steven? This is the Doctor.
Starting near the end of Season 3, the Doctor will occasionally say “this is the Doctor” to somebody who already knows him when communicating long distance, especially when there’s some risk of mistaken identity.
The Gunfighters
DOCTOR: Allow me, sir, to introduce Miss Dodo Dupont, wizard of the ivory keys, and er Steven Regret, tenor. And lastly sir, your humble servant Doctor Caligari. MASTERSON: Doctor Who? DOCTOR: Yes, quite right.
More fourth wall breakage with a side helping of John Smith. First alias, I think!
STEVEN: Doctor! DOCTOR: No, not Doctor at the moment, dear boy. I am Deputy-Sheriff of Tombstone.
Still treating it as one of his aliases rather than as his core identity.
The Savages
DOCTOR:  In the meantime, young man, I wonder if you'd mind trying to find my young people for me. Steven and Dodo. Tell them the Doctor sent you.
Once again using the term for long-distance communication to identify himself to friends I.e. “this is from that guy you call the Doctor.”
Power of the Daleks
DOCTOR: Ah! The Crusades, from Saladin. The Doctor was a great collector, wasn't he? POLLY: But you're the Doctor. DOCTOR: Oh, I don't look like him.
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BEN: Of course, the real Doctor was always going on about the Daleks. POLLY: Real Doctor? DOCTOR: Real Doctor?* Oh, you mean the real Doctor.
Right after regener— er, renewal, it takes a few minutes for the Doctor’s memory to clear. But then he’s a little scamp and won’t admit it once he remembers, baffling Ben (Polly is not fooled). To add to Ben’s confusion, the Doctor assumes the identity of a dead man in order to investigate his murder.
*The transcripts are incredibly meticulous, but sometimes (like any Doctor Who fan) they capitalise ‘Doctor’ when the line is really about some other doctor. So I think this punctuation should be: “Real doctor? Oh, you mean the real Doctor.” 
The Highlanders
DOCTOR: A gentleman at last. Doctor von Wer, at your service. SERGEANT: Doctor who? DOCTOR: (sotto) That's what I said.
Again with the fourth wall breakage, this time pretending he’s a German.
The Moonbase
DOCTOR: Won't you introduce us first? I am a Doctor. HOBSON: A Doctor? You're arrived just in time. We need your help.
Another place where I think the transcript’s capitalised out of habit, but he’s just saying “I am a doctor.” But I excerpt it in case you disagree and want to consider this the first bona-fide “I am [the] Doctor.”
The Faceless Ones
COMMANDANT [OC]: I said I wished to speak to the Doctor, otherwise the next will be Captain Blade. BLADE: Doctor, the microphone. DOCTOR: Are you quite all right, my dear. PINTO: Yes, I think so. DOCTOR: Good. Commandant, this is the Doctor speaking.
The Doctor might’ve said “Here I am,” but any ambiguity or doubt might’ve gotten Captain Blade killed, so he answers explicitly. Again, he does this over the radio, not face to face, since voices are harder to recognise.
Evil of the Daleks
OMEGA: Alpha. ALPHA: Beta. BETA: Omega. DOCTOR: Yes, yes, yes. Now, this is Jamie and I am Doctor. We are friends. OMEGA: Friends, friends. ALPHA: Jamie, Doctor.
He’s reprogramming Daleks, and finally comes right out and says it! Even so, he’s helping them with labels— “I am the person they call Doctor” — rather than using it to express who he is as a person, if that makes any sense?  Although Phillip Culley argues that this is from an early era of Who when the show’s creators were toying with the idea of Doctor as his first name and Who as his surname.
The Ice Warriors
VARGA [on monitor]: Identify yourself. DOCTOR: Me? I'm a scientist. I've come to talk with you.
He still identifies himself as a scientist, even though he answers to the alias “Doctor.”
Enemy of the World
DOCTOR: Oh, Victoria, don't hit me! You wouldn't hit your old friend the Doctor, would you? I wouldn't leave you in the tender mercy of Salamander.
He’ll say it to fend off Victoria when she’s about to thwack him! Third person, though.
The Invasion
DOCTOR: Right. We must stop them. Brigadier, Brigadier, this is the Doctor. Can you still hear me.
Once again, the Doctor identifies himself over radio to someone who already calls him “Doctor.”
The Seeds of Doom
ELDRED: You still haven't told me who you are and what you're doing here. DOCTOR: Well. ELDRED: That's the main-door alarm! What's going on? RADNOR: *enters* Professor Daniel Eldred. Well, well, well. ELDRED: Radnor. Come to see how your spies are getting on? RADNOR: I'm sorry? I don't think we've met. My name's Radnor. This is Miss Kelly. DOCTOR: Oh, how do you do. This is Zoe, and Jamie, and I'm the Doctor. ZOE: Hello. JAMIE: Hello. ELDRED: Oh, Radnor, don't pretend that you don't know them.
There. He finally just said it. Once again trying to correct a case of mistaken identity, and it was like pulling teeth (“Well…”) but there it is.  
The War Games
LÜCKE: For the last time, what is your name? DOCTOR: Why don't you just call me Doctor? LÜCKE: That is not a name. I want your full name. DOCTOR: Oh, very well. Doctor John Smith.
He still doesn’t go to “I am the Doctor” unless he absolutely must. (Is that the first instance of John Smith? *checks* No, Jamie originally came up with the name, reading it off the brand name of a gadget in Wheel in Space!)
Spearhead from Space
BRIGADIER: Not yet. I must arrange for a full set of papers first. By the way, I've just realised. I don't even know your name. DOCTOR: Smith. Doctor John Smith.
Inferno
DOCTOR: My name? You ask me my name after all the years that you and I… Well now, wait a minute. Yes, I think I'm beginning to see what's happened here. Might I suggest you just call me ‘Doctor’? BRIGADE LEADER: Doctor. Doctor what? DOCTOR: Smith. Doctor John Smith.
The alias has stuck. He uses it from time to time in a pinch.
Terror of the Autons
DOCTOR: Jo, wake up. Wake up, Jo. This is the Doctor. You're amongst friends.
Again, when people who know him can’t see him (or are too dazed to recognise him), he’ll identify himself, using the name they call him by.
The Mutants
DOCTOR: So, you must be Ky. How do you do? I'm the Doctor. That's the idea. Now then, where's Miss Grant?
It’s debatable, but I feel like this really is the first time he just casually introduces himself as the Doctor, not to correct somebody calling him something else, not to identify his voice to someone who can’t see him, not to resolve a case of mistaken identity, not in jocular third person with a friend— but simply and voluntarily introducing himself as the Doctor when he meets a stranger. All the way out in Season 9!
Carnival of Monsters
VORG: Allow me to introduce myself. I am the great Vorg! And this beautiful young lady is Shirna, my assistant. DOCTOR: Delighted, Miss Shirna. I am the Doctor.
This is the next time he does it. (Season 10)  Also in Invasion of the Dinosaurs. 
He still likes to be mysterious about himself, sometimes resorting to “John Smith” when he’s being sneaky, but he now thinks of himself as The Doctor. It’s become his core identity rather than just a label used when vagueness won’t suffice.
Robot
DOCTOR: Not fit? I'm the Doctor. HARRY: No, Doctor, I'm the doctor and I say that you're not fit. DOCTOR: You may be a doctor, but I'm the Doctor. The definite article, you might say.
P.S. While my memory’s fuzzy, I’m pretty sure that the Meddling Monk and a few other adversaries knew him as the Doctor — how? — before he started calling himself that routinely on TV. But that’s a whole other can of worms, and this post is already too long. 
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