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most successful mo thod. The attendances have been extremely good.
Anti-Gas training has been added to the already full curriculum of
pfantry Training.
At the G.0.0's Inspection there were 6 officers and 116 other
ranks on parade and the appearance and bearing of the mon was
excellent.
The Company took part in the Combined Operations, sypplying
5 Officers and 100 other ranks, a most gratifying turn out in view
of weather conditions. The drawing of stores was efficiently
carried out and the defence duties during the night successfully
prevented a landing on the area covered by the Company.
During the year a further addition was made to tha
Commissioned Ranks, L/Corporal H.A. de B. Botelho being promoted to
Second Lieutenant, having attended the Junior Wing Course through-
out the summer. Second Lieutenant F.P. Sequeira was promoted to
Lieutenant and Lieutenant J.S. Rodrigues to Captain.
Captain Rodrigues was in Command of the Company during the
absence on leave of Captain S. Jarvis and carried out his duties in
a very able manner hand ing the Company over on Captain Jarvis'
return in better condition than when he left it.
MEDICA
MEDICAL SECTION.
Officer Commanding
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Major J.C. Macgown, M.D.. Ch.B. (Edin).
The Section has attended lectures on the organization of the
Regular R.A.M.C.
Instructions has been given in 1st Aid and stretcher bearing.
The Section has been responsible for the health of the Troops in
Camp and for the Camp sanitation and hygiene.
Orderlies and Medical Officers have been supplied to Units
training away from Headquarters. Twenty Candidates for the Air Arm
were examined by the Modical officers.
The efficiency of the Unit has been fully maintained and
several new members have recently been enlisted.
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