CAMP COOKS.
T am very amused at "Come and (-0! I; .- suiemcm that women cannot replace men in militarv<amD He mu.-t be too young to know thai during the last war the Women* Army did all the work in t]» kitchen- in the British Army in England, and the base camp in Franc? I might also inform him that the kitchens in those days wererealannT ones, with concrete floors, cbal ranges, and no electric hot wUb such as they have in New Zealand ramps. In England at the prase; time members of the A.T.S. a? cooking for the army, and this nan most of them arc in field kitcbek Make no mistake. "Come and Get-Hf the women are quite capable tf doing your job. Your New Zcaiat gills are fit and ready to do all'tta 'heir English sisters are doing i •!uy are only given the chance. OLD WAAG
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 109, 10 May 1941, Page 8
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