MECHANICAL TRANSPORT
COURSE IN MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SENIOR OFFICERS OF CANADIAN CORPS [U.P.A.— By Electric 1 elegraph-Copyrtghtj London, May 20 Exchanging their uniforms for overalls, brigadiers and colonels of the Canadian corps in Britain have been undergoing an intensive three-day course in the practical side of the maintenance and repair of mechanical transport. The object of the course was to give them practical understanding of mechanical problems and ensure a common policy in the maintenance and inspection ol motor transport. After lectures on their own responsibilities for equipment and the responsibilities of all sections down to lorry-drivers and dispatch-riders, the officers were given, with the aid of a stripped chassis, demonstrations in detail of the mechanism of the various types of vehicles. Afterward they performed actual maintenance jobs on lorries, station waggons, staff cars, and Bren gun carriers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 May 1941, Page 3
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138MECHANICAL TRANSPORT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 May 1941, Page 3
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