AFTERNOON PARADE
WOMEN'S SERVICE CORPS Members of the Women's National Service Corps carried out battalion drill on the parade ground at Narrow Neck military camp on Saturday afternoon, where the salute was taken by Lieutenant Bates. The corps, the members of which have done excellent work in the canteen at Epsom camp since the New Zealand Scottish Regiment has been encamped there, were escorted from the camp back to the Devonport ferry by the Scottish pipers and drummers of-the regiment. In their neat khaki uniforms and with the band as their escort, the members of the corps attracted much attention on their march.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23810, 11 November 1940, Page 11
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