TERRITORIAL UNITS
TO CAMP NEXT WEEK
THREE MONTHS' TRAINING
Wellington and Hutt Valley Territorials called up for three months' continuous framing commencing this month will leave for their respective camps on January 9, 10, and 11 (two days later than the dates originally fixed). Most of the units concerned are new units formed under, the expanded Territorial Forces scheme, but in the case of units that completed their three months;in camp just before Christmas certain personnel who did not join those units until part of the three moWtfirs"had" elapsed will''return to camp next week to complete their training. •"'.''■■
The 2nd Battalion, Wellington (City of Wellington's Own), will train at Waiouru aiid will leave for that camp on January.-9.' C Company, N.Z. Scottish Regiment (a new company), together with A Company personnel still to complete, three months' training in camp, are to train at Wanganui Racecourse and will set. out from the city on January 10.. The 2nd Composite Company, A.S.C, the 2nd Field Ambulance, and the 2nd Provost Company will be accommodated at Dannevirke, and will leave for camp on January 10. The 22nd Company, N._2; Engineers, will, leave.'' fpr bNgaruawahia on January 10. ''•'•'
Artillery units from the Wellington and Hutt' Valley area—37th Field Battery, Headquarters, 12th Field Regiment (of which the 37th Battery is a part), reinforcements for the 3rd Field Battery and the Bth Medium Battery, and certain personnel who are required to. complete. three months in camp—will train at Waiouru and will leave Wellington oh January 10 and 11.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 2, 3 January 1941, Page 5
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