TERRITORIAL CAMPS
REVIVAL DURING SUMMER DURATION OF SIX DAYS PAY ACCORDING TO RANK [BY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] WELLINGTON, Thursday Military camps for territorial units will be held throughout New Zealand during tho forthcoming summer, according to a statement made by the Hon. J. G. Cobbe, Minister of Defence. This will be the first time camps have been held since- the system of voluntary enlistment replaced compulsory training. Last year voluntary bivouacs were held, lasting four days in most cases, but on account of financial considerations it was not possible to grant pay to territorials. This year the camps will be of six days, and pay according to rank will be granted. The pay arrangement will be the same as in the days of compulsory training, ranging from 4s a day for privates to £1 Is a day for a colonel. Jn commenting on the decision, Mr. Cobbo said he was anxious to encourage tho young men who had voluntarily joined the forces. The response had been excellent, and it was felt that the granting of pay would be .sonic small compensation to men who had given a vast amount of time, without recompense, to assist in building up the defence forces of the Dominion. It was now over six years since camps had been held for complete territorial units. Prior to the abolition of compulsory training, (he large size of the units made it impossible for the Government to admit all men to camps, and no mora than two-thirds of the total strength were admitted. This arrangement did not givo complete efficiency, but it was continued until 1929-50, when the compulsory system was abolished. In tho following year there' were no camps at all, as the voluntary enlistment scheme was not commenced for 12 months after the old system went.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21295, 23 September 1932, Page 11
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