VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The Secretary of the War Office announces that the number of voluntary aid detachments Great Britain registered at the War Office the Ist inat. waa 2,276, with total poreoimel 68,417, ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The Secretary of the War Office announces that the number of voluntary aid detachments Great Britain registered at the War Office the Ist inat. waa 2,276, with total poreoimel 68,417, ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The War Office last night announced that con- 1 siderable progress has been made in Great Britain in the formation of voluntary aid detachments. Since the movement was inaugurated in ...
... yesterday to inspect the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the Red Croee Society in training on the RoWee Chester, Katharine, Duchess of Westminster (president of the Cheshire branch) presented the silver cups to the successful detachments, and General Sir Henry ...
... bixauae it had been getting ready for five years previously by forming Voluntary Aid Detachments and training members for emergencies. There were five Voluntary Aid Detachments ready on the outbreak war, and ...
... administered by the Voluntary Aid detachments the St. John Ambulance Brigade, with matron and staff of fuHy-trained nurses, assisted probationers—all whom have had aiderable hospital training—attached the voluntary aid ...
... in the organisation and training of voluntary aid detachments in connection with the war. Following are the names;— Matron-in-Chief Miss S. A. Swift. Matrons Mrs. H. Corner, Miss E. M Roberts. Voluntary Aid ...
... HIGHBURY VOLUNTARY AID HOSPITAL. It -is intimated that all communications connected with the V.A.D. Hospital at Highbury should be addressed to The lion. Secretary, Iloadquart* rs Voluntary Aid Detachments, 12, Bennett’* Hill, Birmiogbam. ...
... president. In the preface to the scheme of organisation Lady Dartmouth mentions that fourteen woman's and five men's voluntary aid detachments had been formed is the eaunty. Lord Dartmouth said there had not been so much progress in some localities as in others ...
... n of Voluntary Aid, Detachments. Colonel W. P. Whitcorobe. of Birming ham. said the scheme was an excellent one_, and the creation of the new unit would, tend greatly to the efficiency of the Army' Medical Corps and the Voluntary Aid ...
... Worcestershire Territorial Force Association, which undertakes the control of voluntary aid deiochments itself, accept and register all Birmingham St. John voluntary aid detachment*. The inspectione made Major Milner, the War Office ...
... Territorial Force Association to raise Voluntary Aid Detachments to fill the gap existing in the medical organisation of the Territorial Force, advising them to hand the work of raising Voluntary Aid ...
... of (.he John Ambulance Brigade meet the trains. This much-apprcciated work is done by four women's and (wo men's voluntary aid detachments, formed the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and working with the joint committee of ihe St. John Ambulance Brigade and ...