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Hong Kong Defence Force.

branch to which they are allocated. They shall also be required to qualify in the branch to which they have been allocated during their first period of service and requalify in each subsequent period.

[CAP. 199

volunteers.

34. Volunteers who proceed on leave to the United Kingdom may be required to carry out specialist courses when on leave.

for training.

35. Embarkation for sea training may be arranged by the Commanding Officer whenever opportunity occurs. Officers and volunteers shall not be embarked in ships of the Far East fleet unless, in the opinion of the Commanding Officer, such training shall be of benefit to them. All volunteers shall, if so ordered, be medically examined before embarking.

of addresses

volunteers

36. The names and addresses in the United Kingdom of officers and volunteers who are to undergo courses when on leave, shall be forwarded to the Admiral Commanding Reserves. They shall then be informed by the Admiral Commanding Reserves when these courses start.

undergo

course,

37. (1) When officers and volunteers of the Naval Force are embarked for service or training they are to accommodate themselves to the berthing and messing arrangements usual for officers and men of the Royal Navy.

(2) Gunroom officers on reaching the age of 23 will mess in the wardroom.

38. The training and instruction of officers and volunteers shall follow as closely as possible that laid down for members of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.

Training of officers and volunteers in His Majesty's ships and establishments.

training.

39. Officers and volunteers are considered to be under Pay during training when they are borne on the books of His Majesty's ships or establishments, other than H.M.S. "Cornflower", or are embarked in one of His Majesty's ships or in one of the ships of the Naval Force for sea training for periods of not less than 24 consecutive hours' duration. Thereafter 12 consecutive hours or more up to 24 hours, contiguous to the previous 24 hours shall count as a day for pay.

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Hong Kong Defence Force. branch to which they are allocated. They shall also be required to qualify in the branch to which they have been allocated during their first period of service and requalify in each subsequent period. [CAP. 199 volunteers. 34. Volunteers who proceed on leave to the United Kingdom may be required to carry out specialist courses when on leave. for training. 35. Embarkation for sea training may be arranged by the Commanding Officer whenever opportunity occurs. Officers and volunteers shall not be embarked in ships of the Far East fleet unless, in the opinion of the Commanding Officer, such training shall be of benefit to them. All volunteers shall, if so ordered, be medically examined before embarking. of addresses volunteers 36. The names and addresses in the United Kingdom of officers and volunteers who are to undergo courses when on leave, shall be forwarded to the Admiral Commanding Reserves. They shall then be informed by the Admiral Commanding Reserves when these courses start. undergo course, 37. (1) When officers and volunteers of the Naval Force are embarked for service or training they are to accommodate themselves to the berthing and messing arrangements usual for officers and men of the Royal Navy. (2) Gunroom officers on reaching the age of 23 will mess in the wardroom. 38. The training and instruction of officers and volunteers shall follow as closely as possible that laid down for members of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Training of officers and volunteers in His Majesty's ships and establishments. training. 39. Officers and volunteers are considered to be under Pay during training when they are borne on the books of His Majesty's ships or establishments, other than H.M.S. "Cornflower", or are embarked in one of His Majesty's ships or in one of the ships of the Naval Force for sea training for periods of not less than 24 consecutive hours' duration. Thereafter 12 consecutive hours or more up to 24 hours, contiguous to the previous 24 hours shall count as a day for pay. 469 Page 10Page 11
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Hong Kong Defence Force. branch to which they are allocated. They shall also be required to qualify in the branch to which they have been allocated during their first period of service and requalify in each subsequent period. [CAP. 199 volunteers. 34. Volunteers who proceed on leave to the United Courses for Kingdom may be required to carry out specialist courses when on leave. for training. 35. Embarkation for sea training may be arranged by Embarkation the Commanding Officer whenever opportunity occurs. Officers and volunteers shall not be embarked in ships of the Far East fleet unless, in the opinion of the Commanding Officer, such training shall be of benefit to them. All volunteers shall, if so ordered, be medically examined before embarking. of addresses volunteers 36. The names and addresses in the United Kingdom of Forwarding officers and volunteers who are to undergo courses when on of officers and leave, shall be forwarded to the Admiral Commanding ordered to Reserves. They shall then be informed by the Admiral a Commanding Reserves when these courses start. undergo course, 37. (1) When officers and volunteers of the Naval Messing. Force are embarked for service or training they are to accom- modate themselves to the berthing and messing arrange- ments usual for officers and men of the Royal Navy. (2) Gunroom officers on reaching the age of 23 will mess in the wardroom. 38. The training and instruction of officers and volun- teers shall follow as closely as possible that laid down for members of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Training of volunteers in officers and His Majesty's ships and establish- ments. training. 39. Officers and volunteers are considered to be under Pay during training when they are borne on the books of His Majesty's ships or establishments, other than H.M.S. "Cornflower", or are embarked in one of His Majesty's ships or in one of the ships of the Naval Force for sea training for periods of not less than 24 consecutive hours' duration. Thereafter 12 consecutive hours or more up to 24 hours, contiguous to the previous 24 hours shall count as a day for pay. 469 . Page 10Page 11
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Hong Kong Defence Force.

branch to which they are allocated. They shall also be required to qualify in the branch to which they have been allocated during their first period of service and requalify in each subsequent period.

[CAP. 199

volunteers.

34. Volunteers who proceed on leave to the United Courses for Kingdom may be required to carry out specialist courses when on leave.

for training.

35. Embarkation for sea training may be arranged by Embarkation the Commanding Officer whenever opportunity occurs. Officers and volunteers shall not be embarked in ships of the Far East fleet unless, in the opinion of the Commanding Officer, such training shall be of benefit to them. All volunteers shall, if so ordered, be medically examined before embarking.

of addresses

volunteers

36. The names and addresses in the United Kingdom of Forwarding officers and volunteers who are to undergo courses when on of officers and leave, shall be forwarded to the Admiral Commanding ordered to Reserves. They shall then be informed by the Admiral a Commanding Reserves when these courses start.

undergo

course,

37. (1) When officers and volunteers of the Naval Messing. Force are embarked for service or training they are to accom- modate themselves to the berthing and messing arrange- ments usual for officers and men of the Royal Navy.

(2) Gunroom officers on reaching the age of 23 will mess in the wardroom.

38. The training and instruction of officers and volun- teers shall follow as closely as possible that laid down for members of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.

Training of volunteers in

officers and

His Majesty's ships and establish- ments.

training.

39. Officers and volunteers are considered to be under Pay during training when they are borne on the books of His Majesty's ships or establishments, other than H.M.S. "Cornflower", or are embarked in one of His Majesty's ships or in one of the ships of the Naval Force for sea training for periods of not less than 24 consecutive hours' duration. Thereafter 12 consecutive hours or more up to 24 hours, contiguous to the previous 24 hours shall count as a day for pay.

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