Devon
... Territorial Force and the Voluntary Aid Detachments; that the Council Territorial Force Associations be, therefore, begged to urge the War Office to formulate as soon as possible, proposals for the future the Voluntary Aid ...
... Territorial Force and the Voluntary Aid Detachments; that the Council Territorial Force Associations be, therefore, begged to urge the War Office to formulate as soon as possible, proposals for the future the Voluntary Aid ...
... WESTCOUNTRY V.A.D.'S ELL REPRESENTED AT NATIONAL CAMP WeatcGuntry Voluntary Aid Detachments' were well represented and showed high standard efficiency the National for Voluntary Aid Detachments Osborne* which ...
... and training of Voluntary Aid Detachments the county when these halls are not required for use by the Territorial Army. The question of making representations to the War Office for the grant of allowances to Voluntary Aid ...
... VOLUNTARY AID. DEYONSHIRE DETACHMENTS, The following is a list of Voluntary Aid Detachments registered in Devon during 192,5 undei- the War Office scheme far Voluntary ...
... DEATH OF MR. W. SKINNER, LATE ROYAL MARINES. Many past and present Royal Marines as well as members voluntary aid detachments who trained at Plymouth Drillhall for service during and since the war will regret to hear of the death of Mr. Walter Skinner ...
... OFFICIAL WESTCOUNTRY Y.A lS The following Westoountry Voluntary Aid Detachments have received official recognition by the War Office under the new scheme :— No. 66 Cornwall (Women), Commandant, Miss B. M. Rowe; No. 5 Somerset (Men), Com- No. mandant, ...
... MOCK RAILWAY SMASH TEST FOR PLYMOUTH RED CROSS DETACHMENTS Brig.-Gen. W. F. S. Edwards, Devon county director, British Red Cross, yesterday inspected the Plymouth Voluntary Aid detachments and junior units Tourds, Pevcrell. Following the nspection the ...
... and 1,636 girls. The cadet movement is a recruiting agency to the Brigade of fully trained members. There are 248 voluntary aid detachments, with personnel of 418 men and 4,940 women. The approximate strength the St. John Ambulance Brigade oversea is 300 ...
... ia»y be witluu their homes. .Voluntary Aid Detachment form part the VolniiMiry Reserve tfee Medical Services Grown, and would be required to these Services in the event of wax or other national emergency. The number Detachments registered at the War Office ...
... \oluntary Aid Detachment Committee formed during the war to administer the Voluntary Aid Detachments. the light of experience then gained, and with view to the most economical use of the personnel, it ia now proposed to call upon the ...
... involve expense the public. TRAINING VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The War Office states that arrangements have been made for short course of annual training in military hospitals for limited number of Voluntary Aid ...
... numerous-war, workers who have received no British deeoralion medal. Anion- entitled receive all of the or it-. Voluntary Aid Detachments who, during the War, gave a minimum unpaid service home or abroad of not less than thousand hours'. In the case of ...