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The Volunteer Force and the V olunteer T raining Corps
during the Great War. (P. S. King. Is. 6d. net.)—The Central Association of Volunteer Regiments has done well to publish a summary account of its good work during the war. Many thousands of men over military age spent laborious days in drill, musketry, and trench-digging so that they might be useful in the event of an invasion. Many thousands, too, devoted much of their time to motor-driving in the Motor Volunteer Corps, which were ultimately transferred to the War Office. The Association also did a good deal to popularize the Cadet movement. The Volunteers were disbanded last November, but they will not be forgotten.