MEDICAL ORDERLIES
: 6 DISCHARGES NOW AVAILABLE., Some disappointment has been ex pressed by the men of the Medical Coriv because they were not released wit; other troops when the armistice was!, signed. The men were held in caso they might be needed to deal with bodies of sick men among the returning sol r diers. but it is now considered that they innv be released. More thau two hundred medical order lies have been released to date, and ar rangements have been m.Ulo whereby oi' receipt of application for discharge froi any member of the New.Zealand Med cal Corps, such discharge will be effec' ed forthwith. Arrangements have bee made to employ nurses and V.A.D; wherever possible. Volunteers are no being called for the permanent Ne Zealand Medical Corps, and the respow up till the present has been very eati. factory. In view of this it is antic pated that the discharges of all medici orderlies who desire release from th forces will be effected in the course \ a week or so.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 117, 11 February 1919, Page 4
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172MEDICAL ORDERLIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 117, 11 February 1919, Page 4
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