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Hong Kong Defence Force.

(g) for the proper supervision of the system, as prescribed by the Commandant, of accounting for stores, equipment, pay, records, et cetera ;

(h) to ensure that the account books, returns, et cetera, as prescribed by the Commandant, are used;

(i) for the correct receipts and issue of all supplies,

including petrol, oil and grease;

(j) for such other duties as the Commandant may

impose from time to time.

6. Force Headquarters shall be the formation headquarters through which the units of the Force submit all matters appertaining to administration.

7. The Depot shall be under the executive command of the officer appointed as Depot Commander on the Commandant's staff. He shall normally be a civilian, but where special circumstances make it advisable or necessary, an officer of His Majesty's regular forces seconded, as the case may be, by the Admiralty, Army Council or Air Council may be placed in command.

8. The Depot shall be the reinforcement and holding unit of the Force where all recruits shall be equipped and clothed according to the scales laid down in the regulations governing their respective units.

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Force Headquarters to be formation headquarters.

Appointment of Commanding Officer of the Depot.

Depot to be reinforcement and holding unit of Force.

9. The regulations governing the various units of the Force relating to—

(a) the age of enlistment, the term of service, the method and period of re-engagement;

(b) the age of retirement;

(c) appointment, advancement and promotion;

shall apply to the personnel of Force Headquarters depending on the unit to which they belong.

Application of regulations governing units of the Force to Force Headquarters.

Transfer to Officer Cadet Cadre.

10. (1) Volunteers who possess the necessary qualifications may, at any stage of their training, be transferred by the Commandant, after consultation with the Commanding Officers and on the recommendation of the appropriate Service Commander, to the Officer Cadet Cadre for training with the view of obtaining commissioned rank.

(2) Such volunteers shall rank as Officer Cadets.

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Hong Kong Defence Force. (g) for the proper supervision of the system, as prescribed by the Commandant, of accounting for stores, equipment, pay, records, et cetera ; (h) to ensure that the account books, returns, et cetera, as prescribed by the Commandant, are used; (i) for the correct receipts and issue of all supplies, including petrol, oil and grease; (j) for such other duties as the Commandant may impose from time to time. 6. Force Headquarters shall be the formation headquarters through which the units of the Force submit all matters appertaining to administration. 7. The Depot shall be under the executive command of the officer appointed as Depot Commander on the Commandant's staff. He shall normally be a civilian, but where special circumstances make it advisable or necessary, an officer of His Majesty's regular forces seconded, as the case may be, by the Admiralty, Army Council or Air Council may be placed in command. 8. The Depot shall be the reinforcement and holding unit of the Force where all recruits shall be equipped and clothed according to the scales laid down in the regulations governing their respective units. [CAP. 199 Force Headquarters to be formation headquarters. Appointment of Commanding Officer of the Depot. Depot to be reinforcement and holding unit of Force. 9. The regulations governing the various units of the Force relating to— (a) the age of enlistment, the term of service, the method and period of re-engagement; (b) the age of retirement; (c) appointment, advancement and promotion; shall apply to the personnel of Force Headquarters depending on the unit to which they belong. Application of regulations governing units of the Force to Force Headquarters. Transfer to Officer Cadet Cadre. 10. (1) Volunteers who possess the necessary qualifications may, at any stage of their training, be transferred by the Commandant, after consultation with the Commanding Officers and on the recommendation of the appropriate Service Commander, to the Officer Cadet Cadre for training with the view of obtaining commissioned rank. (2) Such volunteers shall rank as Officer Cadets. 435
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Hong Kong Defence Force. (g) for the proper supervision of the system, as precribed by the Commandant, of accounting for stores, equipment, pay, records, et cetera ; (h) to ensure that the account books, returns, et cetera, as prescribed by the Commandant, are used; (i) for the correct receipts and issue of all supplies, including petrol, oil and grease; (j) for such other duties as the Commandant may impose from time to time. 6. Force Headquarters shall be the formation head- quarters through which the units of the Force submit all matters appertaining to administration. 7. The Depot shall be under the executive command of the officer appointed as. Depot Commander on the Com- mandant's staff. He shall normally be a civilian, but where special circumstances make it advisable or necessary, an officer of His Majesty's regular forces seconded, as the case may be, by the Admiralty, Army Council or Air Council may be placed in command. 8. The Depot shall be the reinforcement and holding unit of the Force where all recruits shall be equipped and clothed according to the scales laid down in the regulations governing their respective units. [CAP. 199 Force Head- formation quarters to be headquarters. Appointment ing Officer of Command- of the Depot. Depot to be ment and of Force. reinforce- holding unit 9. The regulations governing the various units of the Application of Force relating to— the regulations (a) the age of enlistment, the term of service, the governing method and period of re-engagement; (b) the age of retirement; (c) appointment, advancement and promotion; shall apply to the personnel of Force Headquarters depend- ing on the unit to which they belong. units of the Force to Force Headquarters. Transfer to Officer Cadet 10. (1) Volunteers who possess the necessary qualifica- tions may, at any stage of their training, be transferred by Cadre. the Commandant, after consultation with the Commanding Officers and on the recommendation of the appropriate Ser- vice Commander, to the Officer Cadet Cadre for training with the view of obtaining commissioned rank. (2) Such volunteers shall rank as Officer Cadets. 435
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Hong Kong Defence Force.

(g) for the proper supervision of the system, as precribed by the Commandant, of accounting for stores, equipment, pay, records, et cetera ; (h) to ensure that the account books, returns, et cetera, as prescribed by the Commandant, are used;

(i) for the correct receipts and issue of all supplies,

including petrol, oil and grease;

(j) for such other duties as the Commandant may

impose from time to time.

6. Force Headquarters shall be the formation head- quarters through which the units of the Force submit all matters appertaining to administration.

7. The Depot shall be under the executive command of the officer appointed as. Depot Commander on the Com- mandant's staff. He shall normally be a civilian, but where special circumstances make it advisable or necessary, an officer of His Majesty's regular forces seconded, as the case may be, by the Admiralty, Army Council or Air Council may be placed in command.

8. The Depot shall be the reinforcement and holding unit of the Force where all recruits shall be equipped and clothed according to the scales laid down in the regulations governing their respective units.

[CAP. 199

Force Head- formation

quarters to be

headquarters.

Appointment ing Officer

of Command-

of the Depot.

Depot to be ment and of Force.

reinforce-

holding unit

9. The regulations governing the various units of the Application of Force relating to—

the

regulations

(a) the age of enlistment, the term of service, the governing

method and period of re-engagement;

(b) the age of retirement;

(c) appointment, advancement and promotion; shall apply to the personnel of Force Headquarters depend- ing on the unit to which they belong.

units

of the Force to Force Headquarters.

Transfer to

Officer Cadet

10. (1) Volunteers who possess the necessary qualifica- tions may, at any stage of their training, be transferred by Cadre. the Commandant, after consultation with the Commanding Officers and on the recommendation of the appropriate Ser- vice Commander, to the Officer Cadet Cadre for training with the view of obtaining commissioned rank.

(2) Such volunteers shall rank as Officer Cadets.

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