To Aid the Sick and Wounded
... may be convenient to the members of detachment. No members of Voluntary Aid Detachments will be expected to serve outside their own districts. The expenses, if indeed any, of belonging to a Voluntary Aid ...
... may be convenient to the members of detachment. No members of Voluntary Aid Detachments will be expected to serve outside their own districts. The expenses, if indeed any, of belonging to a Voluntary Aid ...
... may be convenient to the members of detachment. No members of Voluntary Aid Detachments will be expected to serve outside their own districts. The expenses, if indeed any, of belonging to a Voluntary Aid ...
... John Ambulance Association have accented the invitation the County of Loudon Terntorial Force Association form such voluntary aid detachments, both male and feasals. for use war may for the county London. ...
... volumtary aid scheme publishad by the War Office last year, they did not intend to cease the holding of classes and granting first aid certificates, the possession of which had hitherto been a neces exry preliminary to joining voluntary aid ...
... of two voluntary aid detachments. Their first object was form at least one detachment at Preston and in the Chorley and Blackpool district. The detachments would b© of two classes, consisting respectively of men and women. Th© men’t ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENT FOR ASHTON. A meeting to consider inauguration of scheme for establishing Voluntary Aid Detachment held in Council Chamber, Aabton-iD-MakcrpeKi, Saturday afternoon Mary Lady Gerard ...
... accept and register county companies of the St, John Ambulance Association as the equivalent in every sense of voluntary aid detachments, and a circular to this eflect is being issuned by the Army Council to County Associations in Englgnd and Wales, ...
... A come efficient members of the voluntary aid detachments. The women will march in their neat uniform to the spot selected for the encampment, where, uncfer the supervision of a sergeant-instructor, they will pitch their tents, do their own cooking c ...
... conversant with first aid. (Applause.) The War Office and the Red Cross Society did not see this, and there was •pi it. These detachments were being formed, and the Order of St. John had determined to form their own Voluntary Aid ...
... paragraph in “Stella’s” column which, in my opinion, can serve no good purpose. I refer to the writer’s comments on voluntary aid detachments in connection with the British Red Cross Society, explained by Mr. Baker, M.P., at our annual prize distribution ...
... for them to parade the streets or make speeches in Hyde Pork. They could give their services to first aid and nursing', and join voluntary aid detachments, and become useful members of the State. (Applause.) MOCK MARQUIS’S WIFE. “GREAT AND SINCERE LOVE” ...
... clear that they would have to improvise at the moment a very considerable number of what were now technically known voluntary aid detachments. AMBULANCE BRIGADE AND RED CROSS SOCIETY. He did not know whether he was right or wrong, but he felt absolutely confident ...