Bless 'Em All!
HE O. i/c 2nd Ech. will cause to be published in Part II. orders and entered on A.F.B. 199A and A.F.B. 103 all particulars obtained from reports in A.F.W. 3010, A.F.W. 3011 and A.F.W. 3012, A.F.W. 3034, A.F.A. 36, or from | other official sources regarding each officer, soldier, follower or civilian serving with the forces in the field.-Field Service Regulations. : % 5 * ODERN business methods might easily release, from an army the size that ours now is, a couple of divisions of fit men for service in a combatant capacity. But such methods would do more for the Army morally: they would cut at the root of the arbitrary, the unexplained and apparently inexplicable. Any commercial firm ean provide its employees weekly or monthly with the exact amounts of money due to them, and the reasons for deductions or additions; if the Army was enabled to do this, not only in the field of pay but in that of equipment and other administrative fields, the feeling that the War Office can only achieve planless incomprehensible muddle would be far, less among both officers and rank and file.Tom Wintringham.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 164, 14 August 1942, Page 11
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190Bless 'Em All! New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 164, 14 August 1942, Page 11
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