NEW ZEALAND CORPS OF SIGNALS
. * —_ EXAMINATION RESULTS In the general course of instructior which has just concluded at the Burnham Military School there was a large attendance of signalmen from the Southern Depot, New Zealand Corpr of Signals, and signallers from artillery, infantry, and mounted rifles units The weather was ideal for the course and keen interest was shown in the work by all ranks. The following are the results of the final examination:— Qualified first-class—Signalmen R. K Simpson, G. W. East. E. D. B. Amon W. H. Thompson, R. E. Nelson, all New Zealand Corps of Signals; Sergeant H N. Meagher. Ist Battalion. Canterbury Regiment; Private' G. R. Dickson. Ist Battalion, Southland Regiment. Qualified—Signalmen D. R. Bailey* R B. McCutcheon. F. M. Stevens, all New Zealand Corps of Signals; Corporal F. J. Meagher, Ist Battalion. Canterbury Regiment; Privates A. J. Chapman, W. Cole. G. E. McKenzie. G. S. Swale, A. G. Scott, R. Y. Morrison, all Ist Battalion. Southland Regiment* Lance-Corporal D. C. Millar. Otago Mounted Rifles; Gunner D. L. Scott, 16th Battery, Christchurch; Sergeant S. Young. 12th Battery. Dunedin. The chief instructor during the course was Lieutenant J. Vincent N.Z.S.C. Sergeant R. G. Aitken. and Sergeant A. M- Buckley N.Z.P.S., were assistant instructors
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22519, 29 September 1938, Page 8
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