SIGNAL COMPANY
NO LONGER RESTRICTED I, P. AND T. MEN. The Central District Company the New Zealand Corps of Signals just completed its training year, st J < a report issued by the No. 5 Mill; Area Headquarters. Next month ■ 1940-41 year will be begun with a, iod of intensive training, intended-, increase the efficiency or the unit, There will be four parades a mi for the ' next few months, of d parades two will be exclusively voted to training prospective N.C.I In future the ranks of the Sig Company will no longer be compi solely of employees of the Post j Telegraph Department. , This restr tion has in the past debarred W keen men from training in the ma interesting phases of the unit’s vi The company, which is now «i manded by Lieutenant G. H. J. Um wood, of the Reserve of Officers, i has had wartime experience with Royal Corp of Signals, is back to! normal strength. After the war st ed, its ranks were for some time pleted by numerous enlistments service overseas with the first eche Among those who enlisted were ( commanding officer, Captain (now) jor) G. T. Agar, and the adminis tive officer, Captain L. Marshall, vacancies caused by these enlistm have since been filled, however.
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Camp News (Northern Command), Volume 1, Issue 4, 24 May 1940, Page 6
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211SIGNAL COMPANY Camp News (Northern Command), Volume 1, Issue 4, 24 May 1940, Page 6
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