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« NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS IN TRAINING. üßOlt OTO OWN CORRESPONDENT.) i LONDON, September 6. / The following New Zoalanders liavo been pominated for training at tlio Imperial School •of Instruction Egypt, for N.Z.E.F. commis/■ionar— A.M.R.-Sqdrn. S.M. F. A. Haliday; < ',C.M.8.-3qdrn. Q.AI.S. K. J. Morrison; VW.M.R.-iicrgt. S. H. Roberta; N.Z. Camei Corps.—Sergt. W. S. Russell. ) New Zealand cadets in training at Park- " (Burst, Isle of Wight, are the following—all (belonging to t!io Wellington Regiment:— (O.S.M.'s D. A. Munro, 11. Yeo, J. Hughes: ?S.-Sgti G. A. Hayden; Sergts. P. E. McINitol (T.-C.S.il.i, P. A. O'Sullivaa /(T.-OTS.M.), S. L. Gyde, H. L. Rule; L.-Sgt. 6. S. Bish. At the Hutments, Newmarket, the following Ho taking a training course:— 1 Wellington Mtd. Riflis.—Sqdrn. S.M. W. 33. S. Morgan. N.Z. Camel Corps.—Sergt. A. ' Madduon. Auckland Mtd. Riflea.—S.-Sgt. A. Ij. Janes, and L.-Sgt. C. J. McCusker. Otcgo Regiment.—Serpts W. P. Morrin, M.M. i). A. Ncleoc. R. W. Harvey, N. L. F. Wood, ' W. G. Thompson P. Robertson; G'orpl. C. ' !D. Lawless. N.Z. Rifle Brigade.—Sergts. T. W. Knightbridge, H. C. Fraser, D.C.M., O. Staite, 'M.JL, W. R. Grace (T.-C.S.M.), W. Ctuning, N. F. Rigby, J. M'orria, A. G. F. ,C. Smith; C.Q.M.S. P. Edmond; Rfmu. J. G. O'Connell, F. E. Coote (Temp.-Corpl.); " Corpl. W. F. Bell, N.Z. Armv Servieo Corps (M.T.)., Corpl. S. McLean. N.Z. Army Me- , dical 1 Corps.—Corpl. C. 11. Maddi3on (T.y. Sergt). Five N.Z.E.F. cadeU are at Kinmcl Park, Rhyl, North Wales. The.v are:— Wellington Regiment.—Sergts. C. N. Reid wnd F. J. Remolds (T.-C.S.M.). N.Z. Rifio Brigade.—Rflmn. N. M.Lethbridgc. Auck- ■ tand Regi&ent.—Sergts. E. C. Matthews and ■ i N. W." Buckthought, D.C.M. While 'ten, have been, sent to Membland Hall, .Newton, Ferrers: — . Auckland Regiment—C.S.M.'a E. J. Donald and C. W. Twiname; Sergts. H. J. Spencer, | T. S. Patterson; and L.-Sergt. J. Dawson. Canterbury Regiment.—Sergts. W. Price, I. IV. O'Connor, G. L. Williams, P. R. Skilton; 5,-Sgt. C. H. Amos. All the above are for Infantry commislions. Sergts. C. H. Jemison and J. Thompson, both of ■ the N.Z. Machine-Gun Corp3, are training at. "Newmarket for N.Z. M.G.C. commissions. The following men in the N.Z.F.A. Jjave be*n posted to Topahnm Barracks, Exeter, to train for commissions in the N.Z.F.A.: —Sergts. B. H.' Heath, W. H. Jenkins, J. J, Koati; Drivor AV. St. G. R. Wilson; , Gunners' W. L. 'Booth, H. A. Fanselow, A. C 'Cooke, -M.M.*. Corpl. J. G. Eliott. i Corpl. F. J; Hodgson, M.M., New Zealand ' Engineers, baa been nominated by the G.O.C. . r.'to train-in. an officer cadet unit for a commiaV . iion in his own corps. * Sergt F. J. Easther (Acting C.S.M.), New Zealand Divisional Signal Co.,' has been ■ posted to-tho Signal Service Training Centre »t Bedfortf. • • , Training Complete.—Cadets who have recently completed their training and are now posted, to commissions in tho N.Z.F.A. are the following:—Corpls. J. J. Crotty, N. L. Thompson, W. L. do Lautour; Sergts. E. It. Glass* W. GI McClintock, M.M., T. M. Woodjow,'G T. Dawson, R. Fletcher, and J. M. Stringer, D.C.M., M.M.; Bombdr. H. H. j ' Parnate, M.M. • .•
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 11
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