VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS Substantial progress, states the ar Office, continues to be made in the organization ot voluntary aid detachments as part of the voluntary reserve of the ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS Substantial progress, states the ar Office, continues to be made in the organization ot voluntary aid detachments as part of the voluntary reserve of the ...
... The following Voluntary Aid Detachments have been officially recognised by the War Office under the new scheme: No. Devon Women's V.A.D., Uommunda-nt Miss E- M. Forbes, M.8.E., and No. Devon Women's Y.A.D., Commandant Mrs. F King, organised the British ...
... MEDICAL AUXILIARY IN AVAR-TIME. KING VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. It announced that the King has permitted the Royal crown to be Included in the badge for mobile members Voluntary Aid Detachments which have been ...
... report as the advisability of reconstruction. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The association granted permission for the use of all their Drillhalls fcr the instruction and training of Voluntary Aid Detachments of ...
... WAR OFFICE RECOGNITION WESTCOUNTRY VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. Th 0 following Westcountry* Voluntary Aid Detachments, organized by the British Red Cross, have received official recognition by the War Office ...
... VOLUNTARY AID UNITS.! PROPOSED NEW ORGANIZATION OF DETACHMENTS. It has been decoded reconstitute the Central Joint Voluntary Aid Detachment Committee which was formed during the administer the ...
... yesterday's annual meeting of Cornwall branch, of the Brit.sh Red Cross Society Truro that the War-offioe did not Voluntary Aid Detachments, and , Six Arthur May observed that the qualificaiions of some members was of tire rudest ' description. The Chairman ...
... GRAVE INEQUALITY. WAR OFFICE AND VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. , Mr. J. S. (J. Davis, county director of the Voluntary Aid Detachments in Devon, explaining DawliBh detachment ...
... DEVON RED-CROSS WORK. Among Voluntary Aid Detachments, organized the Br.tish Red Cross Society, have received official recognition by ho War Office under the current scheme, is Devon (No. 17), which Mr. L B. Parmintcr is commandant. ...
... NEW V.A.D. UNITS. Ten more Voluntary Aid Detachments (Women) have received official recognition the War Office under the present scheme. These include nine organized the British Bed Cress Society, them being Devon (No. T4;, commandant,- Mrs, William Powlett ...
... Lifeboat Institution spends over £250,000 a year on 220 stations. Twenty thousand women and men belong Red Cross and Voluntary Aid detachments, and there are 12,000 junior Eed Cross members. Tho old flags taken down from the Cenotaph are coveted by patriotic ...
... WESTCOUNTRY V.A.D.'S A list of Voluntary Aid Detachments organized by th« British Red Cross Society in England and which have received official recognition the War Office includes I. (Xo. 42). Commandant Mrs. J. Haughton. Among those organized the Order ...