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APPOINTMENTS TO TEMPORARY MILITARY STAFF

(From Our Parliamentary Reporter) Wellington, This Day Notice of a question concerning appointments to commissions on the temporary military staff was given to the Minister of Defence by Mr W. Sullivan (Nat., Bay of Plenty) in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon He asked whether it was the Government’s policy to appoint men without any military experience and who were Grade I and eligible for overseas service, while at the same time reducing to non-commisisoned rank men who had been serving with combatant units and who had won their commissions Mr Sullivan said that three appointments to the temporary staff had been ga zetted on 17th June, the new officers being employed in the Security Investigation Bureau. The granting of these commissions had caused discontent in the army.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 26 June 1943, Page 5

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APPOINTMENTS TO TEMPORARY MILITARY STAFF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 26 June 1943, Page 5

APPOINTMENTS TO TEMPORARY MILITARY STAFF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 26 June 1943, Page 5