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... between this range end the town. VICE-ADMIRAL “VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS.” Vice-Admiral Fleet contributes to the New Year number Windsor Magazine” an' interesting account >'( the work o! the voluntary aid ...
... between this range end the town. VICE-ADMIRAL “VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS.” Vice-Admiral Fleet contributes to the New Year number Windsor Magazine” an' interesting account >'( the work o! the voluntary aid ...
... VOLUNTARY AID FORCES. The Secretary of the War Office announces that the number of voluntary aid detachments Great Britain registered at the War Office on the Ist inst. was 2,276, with total personnel of 68,417, of whom about one-third are ...
... Society. Before the outbreak war the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the British Red Cross Society had a total of about 60,000 members, men and women, who have been in regular training. In time of war the detachments are mobilised aii integral part of the ...
... out establishment 18 (.aKera and 510 other ranks. The National Reserve nun.tore 132, there are men .ana 15 women voluntary aid detachments, with a strength men and women. ...
... commercial service for which the company is justly celebrated should niaintained unimpaired. You are aware that our two Voluntary Aid detachments devote some portion of their time, sometimes day and sometimes by night, b- Red Crois duty, and they have removed ...
... MATCHES AID HOSPITALS. A military football match between teams representing Manchester Reserve Division Southport against the Lancashire Division billeted at Blackpool, will played Southport Central’s ground to-morrow in aid the Voluntary Aid Detachments* ...
... performed what arc known a* voluntary aid detachments. These branches may conveniently be classified thus:— 1. Tho ambulance classes and formation women’s detachments. 2. The hospital. 3. The transport and men’s detachments. 4. Tho work ...
... nothing had been done in t-curing co-operation between the various and the voluntary aid detachments of the Red Cross Association, the difficulty being the non-existence of euch detachments at all the centres. The trea- eurer (Afr. G. Hn Humphreys) was afraid ...
... British Forces in official cipacily. Native Labour Corps, Chinese Labour Coro*. Memi?ors of officially recognised Voluntary Aid Detachments. Personnel working under th© Joint War Committee of the British Red Cross Society and Order of Si. John Jerusalem ...
... National Society for the Aid of the Bick and Wounded in War, and to teke up work. which migbt be conmdered beyond the reasonable scope of the Army and Navy edministration. It organised classes and examinations for voluntary aid detachments, arr for hospital ...
... issues beyond the limits of voluntary part-time workers. The Director-General, however, wishes to direct attention to this subject, and the wide and valuable field it offers for National Service. Members voluntary aid detachments who are giving part-time ...
... wishes to direct attention to this subject, and tho wide and valuable field offen, for National Service. Member* voluntary aid detachments who are giving part-time service auxiliary hospitals BBoulr*. endeavour to make the sendee whoJe-tiroo. and, until ...