AIR CADETS
VALUE OF TRAINING.
APPEAL FOR MORE RECRUITS. “The cadets are our airmen of the future, and the training they are at present receiving will enable them, on joining the R.N.Z.A.F., to proceed with more advanced training without delay ” said Flight Lieutenant Donald C. Inglis D.C.M., Officer Commanding, Wellington Wing of the Air Tnuning Corps at a dance held by the Masteiton squadron in the Wairarapa College Assembly Hall on Saturday night, when making an appeal for moie reemits Flight Lieutenant Inglis congratulated the organisers on the satisiactory manner in which the dance was conducted. He expressed regret, however, that more parents of the cadets were not present. More recruits were required, and youths from 16 to 18 years may join. Application founs iTiciy be obtained at the'Post Office, and at Air Training Corps headquaiteis, which are situated upstairs in the H.B. Building, Church Street ,Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 November 1942, Page 2
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