MILITARY FORCES
APPOINTMENTS AND TRANSFERS Appointments and transfers in the New Zealand Military Forces’ staff are announced as under:— Major A. B. Williams, D. 5.0., Royal New Zealand Artillery, relinquishes the temporary appointment of Staff Oflicer-in-Charge No. 10 Regimental District. Christchurch, on the return to duty of Major D. E. Bremner, M.C. Captain D. H. Donaldson, N.Z. Staff Corps, relinquishes the appointment of Area Officer, Area Ga, and Adjutant Ist Battalion, Wellington West Coast Regiment, Wanganui, and is appointed Area Officer, Area 10c, Timaru. Captain J. A. M. Clachan, N.Z. Staff Corps, having returned from a tour of exchange with the British Army in India,' ceases to be seconded, and is appointed Adjutant, Auckland Mounted Rifles, and Adjutant, Waikato Mounted Rifles, at Hamilton. Captain G. JI. McCaskill, N.Z. Staff Corps, having returned from a tour of exchange with the British Army in India, cases to be seconded, and is appointed Area Officer, Area 6b: and Adjutant Manawatu Jlounted Rifles, Palmerston North. Captain D. T. Maxwell, N.Z. Staff Corps, having returned from a tour of exchange with the Brtlsh Army in India, ceases to be seconded, and is appointed Area Officer, Area 6a, and Adjutant Ist Battalion, Wellington West Coast Regiment, Wanganui. Captain L. G. Goss, N.Z. Staff Corps, relinquishes, the appointment of Staff Officer in Charge No. 2 Regimental District, Paeroa, and is seconded whilst absent from the. Dominion attending the Staff College, Camberley. Lieutenant J. W. Barry, N.Z. Staff Corps, having returned to New Zealand, ceases to be attached to the Samoa Military Police.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 11
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255MILITARY FORCES Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 11
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