VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACH- MENTS. Up to the commencement of the present month, 153 Voluntary Aid Detachments had been registered in England and Scotland in connexion with the British Red Cross So- he la ciety. ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACH- MENTS. Up to the commencement of the present month, 153 Voluntary Aid Detachments had been registered in England and Scotland in connexion with the British Red Cross So- he la ciety. ...
... the Hon. County Director' of the Voluntary Aid Organisation, J. g c Davis, Esq., of Elbberly, Beaford, that as the result of strenuous efforts on the part of some Exeter ladies, two Women's Voluntary Aid Detachments are likely he ready for ...
... WOMEN IN WAR Exeter's Voluntary Aid Detachments MEETING .YESTERDAY. The national movement for voluntary nursing by ladies in time of war, which has now become firmly established in England, has already borne fruit Exeter and yesterday Lord Clifford presented ...
... 20th, Afternoon . and Evening proceed* this Fete will de-i voted to the equipment the Exeter Branch -of the Womens Voluntary Aid Detachments. All oommunicatioDS to be addressed to Mrs Herbert Terry. Hon. Sec., V.A.D., Fazeter. Great Durjard. Women's branch ...
... Red Cross Nurses at Okehampton. bed Society Branch of the Men and Women's Voluntary Aid Detachments, were inspected at on Saturday. Colonel Jennings s?en iv uniform. Dr. E. H. Young, commandant the men. is standing at the extreme left, and Dr. Gwynue ...
... supply Army forms relating to hospital, etc,, but was refused •on the ground that it was considered unnecessary that Voluntary Aid detachments should occupy their time preparing Army forms and books, which they would not required fill in time of war. The ...
... First Aid and Ambulance in Devon The County Territorial Association have requested the Devon Education Committee to make provision for classes in first aid and ambulance, with a view to the formation of voluntary aid detachments in the ...
... 20tb, Afternoon and Evening proceed# this Fete will de■» voted to tli© equipment of the Exeter Branch the Women’e Voluntary .Aid Detachments. All communications to be addrwised to Mrs. Herbert Terry. Hon. Sec.. V.A.D., Exeter, Great Durjard, Women's Branch ...
... ‘ord, C.M.G., ex- plained the scheme as regards t he ion of voluntary aid under the Hed ‘Gross Society and the composition of voluntary aid detachments, and said it was ilver- to form detachments at Wellington, ...
... John Ambulance Association intimate that the War Officc has app'.'oved of the term eervice for women members of Voluntary Aid Detachments being reduced from twelve to six months. Members between the ages 23 and are cligible, and a-s at present there is ...
... useful. With regard to temporary hospitals to be established by Voluntary Aid Detachments, these form integral and important link in the Territorial military organisation. Voluntary Aid Detachment will, it is ...
... the Exeter Cathedral, Sunday next, at 10.3 C a.m.. which will he attended' the Regular Troops, Territorial Units Voluntary Aid Detachments. National 'Reserve, St. 3 Ambulance Association, and the Boy Scouts. The Right Worshipful the IMayor will attend ...