BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY
... RED CROSS SOCIETY. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The Marchioness of Winchester is president of the Hampshire Branch of the British Red Cross Society, which is forming Voluntary Aid Detachments for the Territorial ...
... RED CROSS SOCIETY. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The Marchioness of Winchester is president of the Hampshire Branch of the British Red Cross Society, which is forming Voluntary Aid Detachments for the Territorial ...
... WORT. To the Editor of the Hampshire Chronicle. SIR, —la view the interest shown by all grades of society in the Voluntary Aid Detachments, which it is proposed to raise in connection with the Territorial Force, under the auspices the British Red Cross ...
... did not know that they wanted these men in tho Voluntary Aid Detachments very much, but tliere were number of roon who could not join tho Territorials, and they should bo in tho Voluntary Aid Detachments. hoped ...
... districts as th© nucleus of th© proposed Voluntary Aid Detachments the British Red Cross Society for the Territorial Forces. The first question that would probably asked was Why are these Voluntary Aid ...
... giving personal service voluntary aid detachments ; or, thirdly, if they could not give a subscrptlon either as member or on associate could give 3s. 6d.. which would for the instruction of one oerson for the voluntaiw aid detachment. ...
... the day sale. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. IIABTUr DIVISION. HAMPSHIRE BRANCH OF THE BRITIS RED CROSS SOCIETY. The object Dct»chioent* I* ASSIST the CARE the SICK and WOUNDED at HOME should necessity arise. for fast ruction in “FIRST AID” and '’HOME NURSING” ...
... qualifications for joining these voluntary aid detachments were not, very greet. They were not asked to be a Bachelor of Science or a Doctor of Medicine. They were asked to get two certificates, namely, the first aid and home nursing certificates of The ...
... Office. The detachments, says one of the paragraphs deecribing the scheme, should be of two classes, consisting respectively of men and women, just as in the case of the relief detachments of the Japanehe Red Croas Society and the voluntary aid companies ...
... attack. The British Red Cross Society at the express desire of the Queen had requested its local branches to organise voluntary aid detachments throughout the country. In the county of Hampshire it appeared that the most suitable divisions would be those of ...
... of the Rntish Society, 'made an appeal on behalf of • movement drew. to his heart—Abe establishment of Voluntary Aid Detaohments. Them detachments, either of men or worm, wen; bring formed to neat un tae are of Mk and wounded in England, Maki nrccauty ...
... Hampshire Branch. WlHthttltr Olvltlot. Voluntary Aid Detachments to ASSIST in the care the SICK and WOUNDED at HOME should necessity arise. Classes for men and women are being fonned for INSTRUCTION in “FIRST AID” and “ HOME NURSING, commencing on TUESDAY ...
... Territorial Voluntary Aid Detachment.— Lord Rothschild, chairman of British Red Cross Society, and Sir Frederick Treves, chairman the executive committee, are taking great interest in the scheme for the organisation of voluntary aid ...