CAMP NOTES
The following temporary appointment! have been approved by the Camp Commandant at Trentham-.—C Company, 36th Reinforcements Lance-Corporals 13, B. Bindon, G. 51. ])n\vson to bo corporals. 13 Company, Jfith Reiufoice-mentsLance-Corporal 'J.'. 1?. Woodcock to be lance-sergeant. The following to be company sergeants-major:—Sergeant ,T. C. Allen, A Coy., 3tith; Sergeants- h. L. Macalister, G. Jj. Davidson, B Coy., 36th. „ ■ , . ' Quartermaster - Sergeants J raining Class (A.S.U.):-Q.M.S. J- D. Mathewson to bo R.Q.JI.S.. Headquarters Staff (Maintenance Department): Pte. J. L. Lipscombe to be sergeant. A Company, 36th Reinforcements: Cpl. J. E. Engel to be sergeant; Pte. H. W. Jl'Dowell to bo lance-sergeant. B Company, 3Gth Reinforcements: Pte. C. A. Humphreys to ba corporal. 40th Specialist Coy.: Cpls. C. >M. Davis and P. A. Vickcrman to bo sergeants. C Company, 40th Reinforcements: Cpls. W. H. Jt'Beath, R. Graham, T. Lynch, and 1?. G. C. ParsoAs to be sergeants. . The following temporary appointments have been approved by tho Commandant at Pcatlierston:—Pte. b. K. Woods, N.Z.M.C., to bo lance-corporal; Porpls. E. N, Wright, M. G. Gudgeon, ]<. j. Coles, D Coy., CI, to be temporary sorgeaiits; Corpls. AV. Carter, H. laxlev, 42nd M.R., to be temporary sergeants; Pts. T. A. Cronin, V. N. Carter, 42nd M.R., to be temporary lance-cor-porals; Sergt. li. C. Smith, 40th N.Z.P.A., to be battery sergeant-major; Sergt. A. Groves, 37th JO., to be squadron Q.JI.Sergeilnt; Corpl. T. A. Roid. to be sergeant (37th JLR.); Pte. A. Leckie, 3it)r JO., to be corporal. 40th JO., to be Lance-Corporals.— Pis.' A. Jlathesoti, Jt. J. Green, T. C. King, W. N. Perry, G. H. Smith. Tim silver cup presented by Jlr. !v T cill. Trentham Camp, jeweller, was won by B Cov., MGtli Reinforcements. Tho donor gave tho cup for the best company in musketry in the 3Gth Reinforcements. The conditions wero as follow:—Best company average, 25; greatest per cent, of marksmen, 10; least per cent, of 3rd class shots, 20; per cent of men who com; ileted Pt. Til, 30; best individual score in Pt; ITI, 5; best rate of fire in Pr. Hi, 10. Total, 100.
Detailed results arc:—Best; company average: A, 25; 13, 21; C', IS; D. I". Greatest per cent, of marksmen: A, 10: 13, 0; 0, 8; D, 0. tost percent, of ;ird class .shots: A, 1.1; 13, 20; 10; D, Jl. Per cent, of men wlio completed I't. Ill: A, 18; 13, 21: C. 30;' D. It. Bret individual score, I*l • Tit: A, 13. 0; I, 0; D, 0. Best rate of lire practice 10: A, !)• B. V; C, 8; 1), 10. Totals: A, SO; 13, 81; C, 80; D, 58.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 4
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433CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 4
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