NATIONAL RESERVE
'About 50 members of tho Pet'one Unit (National Reserve) attended last evening's parade. Lieiit; Anderson being the O.C. Section commanders put their, squads through about'lialf an hour's drill; and the' O.C. then took, charge of the platoon for comnany drill. It. was. announced that tho drill competition would be decided next ]?ridav week, and' the shooting competition on Monday arid .Wednesday'weA;; It was;also "mentioned that' the platoonVhad'-now. ...a rifle ranee of. its own, : and', an' opportunity would be izivon, :inenil)ers to. use it'at the doss 6f parade, for one hour, and on-Mondays. and ..Wednesdays, j, A large. mimb'er tflok r ad'v ! ahW2P of the offer. 1
Lieut. Simons was O.C. at the las? parade of the HiiH and .'Petone section: .of the Railway National Reserve. Sergeant. flbud put the company through v souad : drill and the platoon then divided for sho'otine instruction. The Ambulance Corps in connection with'the unit' is processing satisfactorily, and credit ,i» due to Dr./Ross,'instructor, and Dr. Harding, examiner, for their efforts in this direction. ," ; \ ;
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 11
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170NATIONAL RESERVE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 11
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