VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS Voluntary Aid Detachments which ha,ve been registered at the War Office includes : No. 134 Devon (Commandant Mrs. E. A. Bayley). . Amongst the Voluntary ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS Voluntary Aid Detachments which ha,ve been registered at the War Office includes : No. 134 Devon (Commandant Mrs. E. A. Bayley). . Amongst the Voluntary ...
... nursing- can be accepted in Voluntary Aid Detachments. (9.) Independent Ambulance Corps and Nursing Associations other than registered Voluntary Aid Detachments cannot be recognised or accepted. ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. THE Secretary of the War Office announces that the number of Voluntary Aid detachments registered at the War Office on the ist inst. was 2,390 ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS THE MOBILISATION IN NORTHUMBERLAND. Capt. A. L. Napier, secretary of the Territorial Force Association of Northumberland, writes:—l am directed by the Territorial Force Association request that you will kindly give publicity ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. Scheme of Extended Duties in Preparation. The War Ogee annources that it has been deMdete ten-ntt,hO• the Joint Volum. tory Aid Deuchmen: Committhe formed Jur. Mg the war to adminatsr th e Voluntary ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The Secretary reported that the following Voluntary Aid Detachments had been formed and awaited recognition: Brandon, women’s,’ 62 members; Thurlow, women's, 64; \\‘:clhnm‘ Market, ...
... Voluntary Aid Detachments. Mrs. Sinclair Stobart, in a letter to The Times, calls attention to the fact that there is not one woman's name upon the list of the committee appointed to inquire into the working and organisation of Voluntary ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. War Office announces lliat considerable progress has been made Great Britain in the formation of voluntary aid detachments since the movement was first inaugurated August, 1909. to da ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. AN URGENT CALL TO KENT. A most gratifying result of the re( mobilisation of our Voluntary Aid De. tachments is made evident in the letter to Kent which appears in another column. The War Office is so well satisfied ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS The General Purposes Committee reported tlpit at the request of (lie General Officer Cumnianding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, in structions had given for Voluntary Aid Del; Sussex to mobilifted follows:—Sussex 2, ...
... Voluntary Aid Detachments Ws now have 26 of these, the strength et the return last October being 631. of whom 220 were in the mobile category. Hampshire being then third amens the counties of the Holub Isles in this category. lieventy.tive members attendee ...
... Voluntary Aid Detachments. 10. After their strenuous labours throughout the war. V.A.D. members have, for Hie most part, been resting, and waiting patient for more definite instructions to their post-war work. But many Detachments have been steadily keeping ...