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ARMY EDUCATION REHABILITATION SERVICE (AERS)

The smallest and newest unit making the trip is AERS (present strength six officers). This nucleus is charged with organizing Army Education for 2 NZEF in the ME, and arranging the rehabilitation of troops returning for demobilization.

The aims, functions and facilities of AERS have been explained to all ranks. The interest displayed in, and the use made of the service during the voyage indicates that the soldier is fully alive to the vital importance of his education and subsequent rehabilitation. Once established in the ME, AERS will provide an important link in the organization of 2 NZEF.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/WWDOW19440205.2.21

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Down the Hatch, Issue 5, 5 February 1944, Page 10 (Supplement)

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ARMY EDUCATION REHABILITATION SERVICE (AERS) Down the Hatch, Issue 5, 5 February 1944, Page 10 (Supplement)

ARMY EDUCATION REHABILITATION SERVICE (AERS) Down the Hatch, Issue 5, 5 February 1944, Page 10 (Supplement)

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