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Hong Kong's five auxiliary services, com- prising more than 14,000 volunteers, make a valuable contribution to community life and the territory's general well-being. In 1979, the auxiliary services were called upon to undertake special tasks because of the influx of large numbers of Vietnamese refugees and illegal immigrants from China. The Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force supports the regular force in its constabulary duties with an average daily turnout of 800 men and women. During the year, up to 250 additional auxiliary police were called out each day to deal with illegal immigrants. In June, the volunteer soldiers of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment were mobilised in a limited call out to give additional support to security forces in the interception of illegal immigrants. Their functions included border patrols, mann- ing road check-points and acting as guides and interpreters. The Civil Aid Services provides many varied services ranging from crowd control and rescue operations to the deployment of trained personnel in emergency situations. It mounted a large-scale operation for the daily distribution of food to Vietnamese refugees and assisted in the management of refugee camps. The Auxiliary Medical Service, which is ready to supplement medical and ambulance services in any emergency, is involved in community pro- jects and provides general medical care. It supplied a medical and ambulance service for Vietnamese refugees. The Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force, operating heli- copters and light aircraft, provides a multitude of flying services, including the evacuation of casualties from remote areas. In 1979, it conducted surveillance flights to look for Vietnamese refugees and illegal immigrants.

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Previous page: Camouflaged volunteers of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment blend into the scrub at an observation post. Left A Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force flight crew is briefed on a long-range mission over the South China Sea; an officer is winched aboard a helicopter an instructor and a student pilot discuss a flight plan.

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