TERRITORIAL CAMPS.
DETAILS OF THE ARRANGEMENTS. The dates have been drawn up for the annual Territorial training camps. In the Wellington military district the dates upon which the various annual canips will commence are as follows-. February 14, at Karori; sth (Wellington) Regiment. No. 4 Company Field Engineers, Divisional Signal Company, A Section No. 4 Field Ambulance. February 20, at Rangiotu: 7th (Wellington West Coast) Regiment, half C Section No. 4 Field Ambulance, 11th Regiment (Tarauaki Rifles). March 3, at Rangiotu: oth (Hawke's Bay) Regiment, half B Section No. 4 Field Ambulance, 17th (Ruahine) Regiment, half Section No. 4 Field Arnhulance. April 25, at Rangiotu: Queen Alexandra's 2nd (Wellington West Coast) Mounted Rifles, ftth (Wellington East Coast) Mounted Rifles, Mounted Signal Troop, A and B Sections No. 8 Mounted Field Ambulance. March 6, at Meanee: Field Artillery Brigade. In addition to the five camps specified arrangements have also 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. In all cases, however, it is desirable that the men shall attend the annual camp of their particular unit, and permission will only be granted for men to attend the casual camps on the application of the employer. Employers to obtain this concession must apply to unit headquarters, who will deal with their reijuests.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1916, Page 3
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231TERRITORIAL CAMPS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1916, Page 3
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