Enlistment,

Method of Service.

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() for the correct receipts and issue of all supplies, including petrol, oil and grease;

(A) for the proper application of all Force funds; (7) for the supervision and control of all committees formed for the management of all Force funds;

() to bring specially to the notice of the appropriate Service Commander any officers distinguished for proficiency in their duties and also those who, from incapacity or upathy, are deficient in knowledge of their duties, or who do not afford him that support which he has a right to expect, or who conduct themselves in a manner injurious to the efficiency or credit of the units in which they are serving in the Force;

(*) for advising the Service Commanders on all matters relating to the Force;

(7) to set down from time to time the physical standards required of a recruit;

(m) for such other duties as the Governor may impose from time to time.

shall

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Force;

Every perace offering himself for enlistment in the Force

(a) be medically examined by a medical officer of the

(7) sign auch forms as the Commandant may prescribe; (c) furnish such personal references as the Commandant may require

(d) declare in writing whether he is willing to serve outside the limits of the Colony, if so ordered;

(e) be enlisted as a recruit irrespective of any rauk he may have held previously.

#. (1) A recruit, who, by reason of age and physical fitness.: is eligible to become a volunteer shall first be drafted to the Depot of Force Headquarters for basic military training.

(2) A recruit shall, on completion of his basic military training, be transferred, if possible, to the unit or sub-unit of his cboice or aball undertake such special courses as the Commondant may prescribe from time to limė,

(8) Any volunteer who possesses the qualifications to hold a commission may, in the discretion of the Commandant after consultation with the Commanding Officers and on the recommenda- tion of the appropriate Service Commander, receive training in the Officer Cadet Cadre of Force Hoadquarters after he has passed out of the Depot, or after a term of service in any of the units of the Force.

service-

(4) A volunteer may on the completion of his term of

(a) re-engage in accordance with the provisions of the regulations governing his unit; or

(b) apply for transfer to some other unit of the Force;

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(c) subject to the provisions of the Ordinance quit the

9. (1) The Commandant shall, after consultation with the Pasting, Service Commanders and Commanding Officers, post officers to the curement various units of the Force.

(2) Appointment, promotion, removal and retirement of officers shall be governed by the appropriate regulations laid down For the unit in which they are serving.

And promo tion of officers.

at officers.

10. (1) The Governor may, in his absolute discretion, permit Resignation an officer, except during an emergency, to resigo bis commission. (2) Resignations shall, in the first instance, be sent to the appropriate Commanding Officer who shall forward them to the Governor through the Commandant and the appropriate Service Commander.

ton.

11. (1) The administration of the Force shall rest in the Administra- Commandant and shall consist of-

(a) Records;

(b) Courts Martial;

(c) Courts of Enquiry;

(d) Audit Boards;

(e) Institutes;

(f) Wardroom/Officers' Mesa;

() Petty Officers'/Sergeants' Mess;

(h) Pay.

(2) Administrative duties shall be carried out centrally

at Force Headquarters or at such other place as the Commandent may prescribe. Commanding Officers, the Commandant, the appropriate Service (3) The normal administrative chain shall be the

Commander.

12. All officers and volunteers shall carry out the training and Training. instruction as laid down in the regulations governing their respective unita.

parades.

13. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in Power to these regulations and in the regulations governing the respective increase. units of the Force, the periods of training and the number of number of instruction parades may, during on emergency, be increased at the discretion of the appropriate Service Commander, with the approval of the Governor. Such increases shall be notified in the Gazette,

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