VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS Maintaining Standard and Membership The necessity to maintain the membership and standard of Voluntary Aid Detachments and to increase their number was stressed by Col. A. W. Sheen ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS Maintaining Standard and Membership The necessity to maintain the membership and standard of Voluntary Aid Detachments and to increase their number was stressed by Col. A. W. Sheen ...
... UNTAIY -AID-DETACHMENTS. Of particular interest and service to mem. bees of Voluntary Aid Detachments wow being formed in connection with the Territorial Force is the new publication by Captain C. R. Sylvester Bradley, entitled ...
... expression of good wishes for thp future. 'Under the head of Voluntary Aid Detachments the report states that, in view of the greet services rendered by members of Voluntary Aid Detachments in the late war, the ...
... organisation of Voluntary Aid Detachments show that 133 men's and 961 women's detachments, comprising a total membership of 27,489, have received recognition by the War Office. During the past year there has been an increase of 33 ...
... officer of County Voluntary Aid Detachments and not an officer of the British Red Cross Society. He is appointed by and responsible to the County Territorial Army Association. The Territorial Association maintains voluntary aid ...
... WITH TERRITORIALS Women in the voluntary aid detachments will be mobilised in the event of war for service with the Territorials. ...
... military operations in which Britain about engage. In addition to the medical wing of the Territorial Forces and the voluntary aid detachments organised the Red Cross Society, a movement has lieen floated for the provision of a Welsh Hospital accompany the ...
... 10.30. January 9.97J.—Reuter. VOLUNTARY AID SCHEME PROTEST AT GLAMORGAN TERRITORIAL ASSOCIATION MEETING. The attitnde of the St. John Ambulance Association with regard to the scheme for control the Voluntary Aid Detachments led to i animated ...
... proposed to call upon the Voluntary Aid Detachments to supply not only the Territorial Army as before the war, but also the Royal Nary. the Regular Army, and the Royal Air Force, and the intention is that members of the detachments should be enrolled for ...
... tribute the valuable work done the British Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance* Association. The number Voluntary Aid Detachments in the county had been increased from 80 to 135. Great service had been rendered in Cardiff and aistnqt in connection ...
... or to the nearest Netherland Consulate. MONMOUTHSHIRE VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. Tli© county director for Monmouthshire has intimated to the County Association that the Voluntary Aid Detachments (British Red ...
... and A.R.P. Stress upon the necessity for Voluntary Aid Detachments, which, he said, Must be the focus of air raid precautions, was laid by Col. A. W. Sheen, C.8.E., D.L., county controller. Voluntary Aid ...