AEWS A BALLYN LOT ROTY
A s this paper is produced, for- the, Camp by the Camp ■Education Committee, • a few words about Amlwb in an ear issue will KO Tbe inappropriate. " - In the past, bef ore. AEvvS was fully, organised., the ill-informed had some excuse for their attitude that it-was r a. bally lot of rot’?,, Today AEWS needs io apology, and the. Army ? s Cinderella has many suitors for her hand. Every first-class Army, incl, tie h. Unit* ed States, Russian, has an Education Service, a trem.endous contribution is beinr made by AEWS in the difficult conditions of- the Pacific, and in response to a request from 2 NZEF. the same service is being organized in the Middle East.;, Briefly stated, the Army Education & Welfare ice aims at enabling troops to make profitable and enjoyable use of -leisure time, at making them more efficient .as. soldiers by giving them informed, alert minds and special skills, and at catering for their future civilian needs through technical or professional, courses. Io those who can look beyond the de-, sires of the moment to their needs for rhe future/ AEwS presents a'solid opportunity,.
(Seed. ) B. I, Fulton* Capt., CAivd? EDUCATION CFFICER. /
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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 1
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