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TERRITORIAL CAMPS.

WELLINGTON MILITARY DISTRICT. The fixtures in connection with the annual territorial training camps, which will be held this year, have now been drawn up. In the Wellington military district the dates upon which the various camps will commence are as follow : February 14th, at Karori. —sth (Wellington) Regimeut, No. 4 Comqany Field Engineers, Divisional Signal Company, A Section No. 4 Field Ambulance. February 20th, at Rangiotu.—7th Wellington West Coast) Regiment, half C. Section No. 4 Field Ambulance, nth Regiment (Taranaki Rifles). March 3rd, at Rangiotu.—9th (Hawke’s Bay) Regiment, halt B section No. 4 Field Ambulance, 17th (Ruahiue) Regiment, halt Section No, 4 Field Ambulance. April 25th, at Rangiotu. —Queen Alexandra’s 2nd (Wellington West Coast) Mounted Rifles, 6th (Manawatu) Mounted Rifles, 9th (Wellington East Coast) Mounted Rifles, Mounted Signal Troop, A and B Sections No. S Mounted Field Ambulance. March 6tb, at Mdanee-—Field Artillery Brigade. The Karori camp will extend from February 14th to March istThose men who have not received any training at all during the year will go into camp on the 14th, and will be followed on the iSth by those who have not attended the required number of parades. Those who have not missed their drills during the twelve months will go Into camp on the 22nd, and the whole of the three classes will break camp together on the morning of March Ist. The first eight days will be devoted to recruits’ training, and the balance to company training. In addition to the five camps specified, arrangements have been made for the holding of seven casual camps to suit the convenience of employers whose staffs have already been heavily drawn upon through enlistments in the expeditionary force. The casual camps have been arranged so that employers can release their employees for training purposes as it suits them over a period extending from February until May. The dates of the casual camps arranged for this purpose are as under: — February 20th, at Rangiotu.— Casuals of No. 4 Company Field Engineers, Divisional Signal Companj, sth (Wellington) Regiment. A Section No. 4 Field Ambulance. These will be attached to the 7th and nth Regiments. March 3rd, at Rangiotu, —Casuals of No. 4 Company Field Engineers, Divisional Signal Co., sth (Wellington) Regiment, A Section No. 4 Field Ambulance, 7UI Regiment, nth Regiment. These will be attached to the 9th Regiment. April 3rd, at Rangiotu.—Casuals of No. 4 Company Field Engineers, Divisional Signal Company, sth (Wellington) Regiment, 7th Regiment, 9th Regiment, nth Regiment, A and C Sections, and half Section G and No. 4 Field Ambulance. These will be attached to the 17th Regimeut. April 4th, at Rangiotu.—Casuals of No. 4 Company Field Engineers, Divisional Signal Company, sth, 7th, 9th, nth and 17th Regiments, and A, B and C. Sections No. 4 Field Ambulance. April 25th, at Rangiotu. —Casuals of No. 4 Company Field Engineers, Divisional Signal Company, sth. 7th, 9th, nth and 17111 Regiments, and A, B and C Sections No. 4 Field Ambulance. May 15th, ut Rangiotu.—Casuals of No. 4 Company Field Engineers, Divisional Signal Company, sth, 7th, 9111, nth and 17th Regiments, and A, B and C sections No. 4 Field Ambulance. May 15th, at Rangiotu. —Casuals of 2nd, (>lh and 9th Mounted Rifles, Alounted Signal Troop, and A and B Sections No. 8 Mounted Field Ambulance.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1503, 29 January 1916, Page 3

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TERRITORIAL CAMPS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1503, 29 January 1916, Page 3

TERRITORIAL CAMPS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1503, 29 January 1916, Page 3

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