Hong Kong Defence Force.
(2) If a Quartermaster is a member of His Majesty's regular forces his appointment shall in the first instance be made for a probationary period of one year and on completion of this period, the Governor may, if the officer so agrees, and upon the recommendations of the Service Commander, the Commandant and the Commanding Officer, extend the period of service for a further three years.
(3) No Quartermaster who is a member of His Majesty's regular forces shall remain in his appointment for more than four years in all.
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11. (1) The age for enlistment into the Regiment Enlistment.
shall normally be between the ages of 18 and 36 years.
(2) (a) Youths between the ages of 17 and 18 years, who are otherwise qualified may be accepted for enlistment: Provided that their parents or guardians consent in writing in such form as the Commanding Officer may require before proceeding with their attestation.
(b) Youths so enlisted shall be regarded as men for all purposes.
(3) (a) The term of service shall be for a period of four years.
(b) (i) A volunteer desiring to re-engage must do so within six months of the expiration of his current term of service.
(ii) He shall make before an officer such declaration as the Commanding Officer may prescribe.
(iii) Should the Commanding Officer be doubtful as to the volunteer's physical fitness to continue serving for a further term, he should cause him to be re-examined. The examination shall be as laid down for recruits, and, where practicable, shall be carried out during training.
(iv) A volunteer in receipt of a disability pension shall not be permitted to re-engage.
(v) Re-engagement in the Regiment shall be for one, two, three or four years. The term shall be fixed at the discretion of the Commanding Officer.
12. Officers and volunteers shall carry out the training Training. and instruction laid down in the First Schedule.
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Hong Kong Defence Force.
(2) If a Quartermaster is a member of His Majesty's regular forces his appointment shall in the first instance bet made for a probationary period of one year and on com- pletion of this period, the Governor may, if the officer so agrees, and upon the recommendations of the Service Com- mander, the Commandant and the Commanding Officer, extend the period of service for a further three years.
(3) No Quartermaster who is a member of His Majesty's regular forces shall remain in his appointment for more than four years in all.
[CAP. 199
11. (1) The age for enlistment into the Regiment Enlistment.
shall normally be between the ages of 18 and 36 years.
(2) (a) Youths between the ages of 17 and 18 years, who are otherwise qualified may be accepted for enlistment: Provided that their parents or guar- dians consent in writing in such form as the Commanding Officer may require before proceeding with their attestation.
(b) Youths so enlisted shall be regarded as men for all
purposes.
(3) (a) The term of service shall be for a period of four
years.
(b)
(i) A volunteer desiring to re-engage must do so within six months of the expiration of his current term of service.
(ii) He shall make before an officer such declara- tion as the Commanding Officer may prescribe.
(iii) Should the Commanding Officer be doubtful as to the volunteer's physical fitness to continue serving for a further term, he should cause him to be re-examined. The examination shall be as laid. down for recruits, and, where practicable, shall be carried out during training.
(iv) A volunteer in receipt of a disability pension shall not be permitted to re-engage.
(v) Re-engagement in the Regiment shall be for one, two, three or four years. The term shall be fixed at the discretion of the Commanding Officer.
12. Officers and volunteers shall carry out the training Training. and instruction laid down in the First Schedule.
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