MORE AMBULANCES
FOR SERVICE IN BRITAIN
RUGBY, May 20
The British Volunteer Ambulance Corps is posting a further section of 24 ambulances for service with the Southern Command. Manned by female volunteer personnel, the ambulances have been presented by organisations in the cities and towns of Britain and Northern Ireland, eight vehicles having been given by Rotary Clubs and two by the Pharmaceutical Society and the National Pharmaceutical Union.
This makes a total of 205 ambulances provided by the British Volunteer Ambulance Corps for service with the British and Allied armies. Of these two sections are manned by female and one section by male volunteer personnel.—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 8
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106MORE AMBULANCES Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 8
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