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however, the majority of the present members are keen and efficient.
The Troop again turned out a 100% parade for the king's
Birthday and also for the G.0.0's Inspection, and Combined Night
Operation (apart from sickness and leave).
The Dowbiggin Trophy Point-to-Foint was again won by a
recruit. Trooper Cheape and for Gymkhana events again by Captain
A.H. Potts.
The Gymkhana hold in October was in every way a success.
The Alarm Race was won by Corporal Fields section, and the
Recruits Cup by Trooper Gregory.
The Stable has been well maintained and the ponies are all
in excellent condition. The fact that 80% of the winners at kwanti
during the past season come from the Troop Stable speaks for
itsolf.
A start has boen made to partially machanize the Troop
a Chevrolet Car being obtained, fitted to carry 6 mon and 2 guns.
ARMOURED CAR SECTION.
Officer Commanding
Second Lieutenant G.C. Moutrie (on leave)
Sergeant J.S. Flogg.
Personnel. The strength of the Section on 24th March 1936
was 1 Officer, 18 Rank and Filo, as compared with 1 Officer, 21
Rank and File at same date last year.
Of the strength shown, 1 Officer and 6 Rank and File are on
leave, leaving 12 Rank and File in the Colony.
During the year under review, 2 mon resigned on leaving the
Colony, 1 man transferred to No.2 (Scottish) Company, 1 man
transforrod to the Air arm, and 1 man joined.
Vehicles. There are on charge, as last year, two
Thornycroft A.F.V's. each carrying two Vickors Guns. As it is very
undesirable to use a single car on any patrol, I would re-iterate
the necessity of two more cars as soon as financial conditions
permit. I suggest that, when the purchase of new cars
entertained, a smaller type of vehicle be considered.
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