TERRITORIAL FORCE.
.THE FEATHEIISTON CAMP. 111. connection -Tvitli■ the two months' camp of instruction' for officers and instructors at Feather-ston, which, is to commence on January. 7 next, tho .following staff-has been appointed mandant,' Licutenaiit-Colonel E. S. Heard; director of military training and education,. Assistant-Commandant Major_ J.-. G. Hughes, v D.S.O.; instructors, Captains E. O.' Chesnejv late district adjutant at Wellington, and J. ,E. Duigan, - Instructor of Engineer Services; quartermaster, Captain H. H. Browne;; camp sergeantmajor,' Sergeant-Major J. M. Rose j ser-geant-instructor, Sergeant-Major Henderson. ' ■ Lieutenant-Colonel - Burnett-Stewart, D.S.O.;..Director'of Military Operations, will visit the- camp from time to time. The training' will be on .Home and officers and ' N.C.O.'s will bo - taught' to instruct in an interesting manner so that, when they are. sent- to'the various, areas, they shall be able to take in hand the new -recruits. The syllabus will!b'e based on subjects for promotion examinations for "C" and "D" certificates, with tho exception of history,' which will not bo taught. " '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1012, 30 December 1910, Page 6
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160TERRITORIAL FORCE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1012, 30 December 1910, Page 6
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