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... members of Voluntary Aid Detachments, made the joint Voluntary Aid Detachment Committee the Territorial Force Association, the British Red Cross Society, and the Order of St. Jerusalem, order make th»> ...
... members of Voluntary Aid Detachments, made the joint Voluntary Aid Detachment Committee the Territorial Force Association, the British Red Cross Society, and the Order of St. Jerusalem, order make th»> ...
... particularly during the War. when she took energetic part caring lor the wounded, and founded hospitals and formed Voluntary Aid Detachments. She had a certain fluency as a writer, and in one of her books. A Woman's Soul. she presented the woman's aspect ...
... of the work you voluntary organisations are putting in to prepare yourselves for service in time of emergency. Referring to the service rendered the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Lord Scarlirough said that the Voluntary Aid Detachments were drawn from ...
... entrance to the N. R. County Hall, NortnaUerton. where members of the North Constabulary and detachments of TA°T b hiding Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachments will join the cortege, procession will proceed via South arade and the High Street, Northallerton ...
... women to take their part,in dea with casualties the event of were made by speakers following final rounds the West. Voluntary Aid Detachments' tions at Harewood Barracks, Saturday. Lady. Perrott, Lady ' Superinta Chief of Nursing Corps and Division. St. John ...
... the vicinity Chester-le-Street and Lambton Park. Nearly three thousand men and women, comprising the County Durham Voluntary Aid Detachment* (St. John Ambulance Brigade and British Red Cross Society), and corps and divisions the St. John Ambulance Brigade ...
... nurses will be needed to tend tho sick. The ranks of the fully trained will not supply all that are wanted. The Voluntary Aid detachments are already being called upon for assistance, which they are freely giving, but the need will even greater than can ...
... latter phase this work having keen taken over by tho State. AMBULANCE REVIEW AT KEAIIAM. inspetiion and review of the Voluntary Aid Detachment. Group E (County of Durham), of the No. VI. District the St. John Ambulance Brigade, raised the Territorial Force ...
... interest in. He believed they would find least 2.000 men from Leeds for the Reserve. (Hoar, hoar.) There were also the voluntary aid detachments, which had grown last year from 12,000 to 37,000. The Territorial Force bad come to stiv, because it was not a cast ...
... Association, accept and register county companies of the St. John Ambulance Association the equivalent in every sense of voluntary aid detachments, and a circular this effect is being issued the Army Council to County Associations in England and Wales. THE ARMY ...
... TRIBUTE. The meeting confirmed the appointment of Brigadier-General W. B. Sandys. C.8., C.M.G., as County Controller Voluntary Aid Detachments, in succession to Brigadier-General H. Mends, C.B. Brigadier-General 11. E. Sugden was appointed representative of ...
... comforts for the sick and wounded in time of y\ar. Since then the scheme has developed into one for the raising of voluntary aid detachments, and assist the Territorial Medical Service. yesterday’s gathering Captain gave detailed explanation the objects ...