VOLUNTARY AID
... Thvision) also spoke, and urged all persons who were in a sition do so to become members of Voluntary Aid Detachments. Resolutions were passed for the formation of Detachments in Totnes, and a strong was appointed, ...
... Thvision) also spoke, and urged all persons who were in a sition do so to become members of Voluntary Aid Detachments. Resolutions were passed for the formation of Detachments in Totnes, and a strong was appointed, ...
... VOLUNTARY AID. TOPSHAM INSPECTIONS. The annual inspect the Voluntary Aid Detachments. Devon Women's and 11th Devon Men have been held. the Meinori Hall. Topaham, by Captain Bradley, the K.A.M.C. The officers were Mr. H. W. commandant the ...
... the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the Bed Oross Society. Saturday Exeter is to be honoured by the presence of Princess Henry of Ratteriberg. Her Boyal Highness coming to present prizes won in connexion with competitions carried out by the Voluntary Aid ...
... and 1,636 girls. The cadet movement is a recruiting agency to the Brigade of fully trained members. There are 248 voluntary aid detachments, with personnel of 418 men and 4,940 women. The approximate strength the St. John Ambulance Brigade oversea is 300 ...
... ia»y be witluu their homes. .Voluntary Aid Detachment form part the VolniiMiry Reserve tfee Medical Services Grown, and would be required to these Services in the event of wax or other national emergency. The number Detachments registered at the War Office ...
... \oluntary Aid Detachment Committee formed during the war to administer the Voluntary Aid Detachments. the light of experience then gained, and with view to the most economical use of the personnel, it ia now proposed to call upon the ...
... RED CROSS SOCIETY. DETACHMENT FOR THORVERTOX. A well-attended meeting was held at the Schoolroom, Tliorverton, Saturday evening, to consider the advisability forming a Voluntary Aid Detachment of the British Ked Cross Society. The chair was taken by Mrs ...
... resignation of the Clerk, Mr. Orchard. Devon 52, under Quartermaster Mrs. Pett, should have been included in the list Voluntary Aid Detachments present at the Garrison Church Parade at Exeter on Sunday. Viscount St. Gyres wired to the Hon. »ecretary the Atlantic ...
... SOCIETY. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. ‘Tre Countess Fortescue, who is president of the British Red Cross Society (Devon- shire Branch), presided over a large and attended meeting at the Castle t Exeter, called for the purpose of estab- lishing Voluntary Aid ...
... VOLUNTARY AID. IN DEVON. At two recent examinations in home nursing, in connexion with the Devon Voluntary Aid Detachments, held at Honiton and Tavistock respectively, the following ladies successfully- Honiton district*:— Exroouthi—Misses ...
... VOLUNTARY AID. For the final competition for the Mason Challenge Cup, to leld at Exeter November Ist, Voluntary Aid Detachments jrom the Exeter, Honitoa, Torquay, Totnos, Plymouth, Tavistock, and Southmolton Divisions will probatbly enter. ...
... margin for anything else. We badly need to .strengthen our detachments, and fop that we must try and enlist the young ones. Brigadier General Frith, C.8., county director the Voluntary Aid Detachments, reports a decline during the year of 74 women and two ...