VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. A committee has boon appointed to inquire into the working and organisation of Voluntary Aid Detachments. The constitution the committee and its terms of reference are follows : ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. A committee has boon appointed to inquire into the working and organisation of Voluntary Aid Detachments. The constitution the committee and its terms of reference are follows : ...
... officers appointed f ...
... the award the gold braid distinction to officers, soldiers, members of the Military Nursing Services, members of Voluntary Aid Detachments, and special probationers employed in military hospitals who are wounded by the enemy whilst serving in this country ...
... pass an examination will, it is expected, then admitted membership of the voluntary aid detachments. The scheme the association formulates the duties of tho voluntary aid detachments as follows : Preparing ...
... for any or all these duties, is suggested that detachments, which for convenience might be called “voluntary aid detachments,” of the British Red Cross should be organised in each county. The detachments should two classes, consisting ...
... County Associations in respect of the excellent reports of the good work done during the past training season by Voluntary Aid Detachments. Countess of Dundonald has offered the mansion Dyffryn Aled as a temporary or general hospital for the Territorial ...
... officers and 32 other ranks. Five menâs and 13 womenâs Voluntary Aid Detachments have been formed in the county. It was notified that it is proposed to hold a display of Voluntary Aid detachments at ...
... Nursing Service, Regular, Reserve, and Territorial Force, Queen Alexandra’s Nursing Service for India, and members of voluntary aid detachments who have quitted the Service under the above conditions ; also to civil practitioners and to other civilians, who ...
... (commanding the Wessex Division), and Surg.-Gen. J. G. MacNeece, C.B. There are now 109 voluntary aid detachments in the county, and in the Southampton Division all the detachments are at full strength. _ In the course of an address, Gen. Sir Horace Smith- Dorrien ...
... of the month. Flintshire. a review of the work of the County Association for the past 18 months it is stated The voluntary aid detachments which Associations are directed to raise are shortly he formed. A county director the person Col. P. H. Johnston ...
... certificates required of all those who wish to become members the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the British Red Cross Society as sanctioned the War Office. The first London detachment of the British Red Cross Society will be formed in a few weeks. The ...
... have received a final discharge under sub-section ('>) of section 1 of the said Act. (/) Nurses and members of Voluntary Aid Detachments who have been discharged on account of old age, wounds, or sickness, such as would render them permanently unfit ...