VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The Secretary of the War Unice announces that the number of voluntary aid detachments in timid Britain registered at the War Unice on the lit inst. was 2,giB, with a total personnel ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The Secretary of the War Unice announces that the number of voluntary aid detachments in timid Britain registered at the War Unice on the lit inst. was 2,giB, with a total personnel ...
... LOCAL VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. OF THE CARLISLE CITY COMPANY. On Teasley evening the moue' inepeotion lack pleas of the Combs/laud No. 8 (Carlisle City) Voluntary Aid Detachment by Major Bourke, N.A. W. C. fur ...
... the Centimes school on September 6th, in connection with instructional *sedate of the Maherland and Westmorland Voluntary Aid Detachments at Lowlier. was selimittad, and it we resolved that the fres tee of the presets be meted. ...
... 701 DOCTORS. WORK OF THE HOSPITALS. Mr. Gandy reported on the progress of voluntary aid work in the two counties daring the war. In 1914, he mid, we had Voluntary Aid Detachments; we have now 37 of which 29 Sr. mobilised. At the end of 1914 ...
... IMPORTANT NOTICE. With the .in, of establiaiing a bran. h of the British Bed Crom Society in Peoria., and forming Voluntary Aid Detachments of Women to help the Birk Wounded in to :nee of War, • PUBLIC MEXTING *ill be held In Or DRILL HALL, on FRIDAY, The ...
... issued to all voluntary aid detachment members going on active service is the order to carry out anything they are asked to do willingly and promptly without question. This submission to strict discipline has mods the women of the voluntary ...
... president and lady president of voluntary aid detachments in Cumberland Went- mocked. Th. Joiat Committee were asked to entrust the Voluntary Aid Committee with full powers of organisation and administration of ...
... Thanks for V. A.D. Members. The Army Council desire to oonvey to all members of Voluntary Aid Detachments, who have worked so hard • and with such devotion. their appreciation of the valuable help so unstintingly given during the long and trying period ...
... PENRITH V.A.D. FLAG DAY The sum of over £49 was collected in aid of the Penrith Men's and Women's Voluntary Aid Detachments (Cumberland No. 1 and No. 14) at the annual gag day in Penrith on Saturday. The sum represents an increase of about ER on the previous ...
... behalf of the Voluntary Aid Committee, at the annual ceting of the Cumberland and Westmorffid Torritorial Army Associations held Thursday in Penrith Town Hall. Col. Main, Carlisle, presided. On the recommendation of the Vault:lo. Aid Committee a resolution ...
... this co-ordinating and organising an ambulance tratisport scheme for the county ho referred to the assistance the voluntary aid detachments in the brigade might be able to give in providing persons to accompany patients on long journeys. Dr. Fraser said ...
... Clark briefly replied. Miss Marshall, Keswick. raised the question of the equipment required by Voluntary Aid Detachments, aid asked what other Detachments were doing in this matter. How was the equipment kept up to a proper state of ...