AIR FORCE RECRUITS
(Froni "The Post's'' Representative.} LONDON, December. 24.
The fact that New Zealand recruits coming to England to join the Royal Air Force are very highly thought of in the, service has been made evident by Dr, F. T. Bowerbank, director of medical services for the Army and Air Force in New Zealand, in the course of discussions with officers in England. Although Dr. Bowerbank is on a private visit to England, he has had numerous discussions with officials regarding military medical standards.
He has investigated the changing re? quirements of Army and Air Force from a medical viewpoint as a result of modern developments; so that New Zealand can be kept in touch with the latest trends, and standards can be adjusted accordingly. His discussions in England will' also facilitate the choice of suitable recruits for the Royal Air Force, Intensive research has been in progress in England recently into the right type of man for. yari* m^-tim?^-^-^^-^' ' - 4
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1938, Page 8
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