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Classification Of Married Reservists

fPer Press Association.—Copvright.] WELLINGTON, This Day.

The order giving effect to the decision of the Government to enrol the 18-year age class (announced today) also provides for the classification of the second division, which has been divided into classes, according to an official announcement gazetted today. The 20 classes comprise four groups, each of five, subdivided according to age and number of children. For example, the biggest class—married men aged 21 to 40, both inclusive—is subdivided as follows: No children, Class F/0. One child, F/l. Two children, F/2. Three children, F/3_ Four or more children, F/4.

Other Classes

A similar subdivision ,is made in the case of all other classes, namely married men aged 41 to 45, both inclusive. These subdivisions will be denoted by the letter G. Married men aged 18 and 19 will be denoted by the letter D, and married men aged 20 will be denoted by the letter E. Although the second division of the reserve has thus been classified, married men are not required to, and must not, effect registration until the issue of a proclamation directing enrolment of the division. This will be at a later date.

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Bibliographic details

Northern Advocate, 22 May 1941, Page 6

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Classification Of Married Reservists Northern Advocate, 22 May 1941, Page 6

Classification Of Married Reservists Northern Advocate, 22 May 1941, Page 6

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