DEFENCE OFFICERS
TRAINING IN ENGLAND Advice has been received from England i that Captajn .W. G. Gentry and Captain D. T. Maxwell,, of .the New Zealand Staff Corps, and Captain C. S. J. Duff, of the Royal .New Zealand Artillery, have qualified for entrance to the Staff College at Camberley, England. The appointment is given to one candidate from New Zealand annually,, and is for two years' training at the college. The selection of ■ the candidate from the three who have < qualified will be made on the basis of the, competitive examination which was held in February. . . • ■. Captain Gentry, whose headquarters are in Wellington, is adjutant of the' 2nd Field Company Corps of New Zealand Engineers, Central Depot of the New Zealand Corps of Signallers, 2nd Composite New Zealand Army Service Corps, and 2nd Field Ambulance. - Captain Maxwell's headquarters are in Wanganui.: He is adjutant of the Wellington West Coast Regiment and area officer of Area 6a. ■ Captain Duff is stationed at Auckland, and is adjutant of the Northern., Coast Artillery Group and officer commanding the Royal New Zealand Artillery, Coast Cadre. • -'
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 140, 16 June 1933, Page 8
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182DEFENCE OFFICERS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 140, 16 June 1933, Page 8
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