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Having successfully crossed the hurdle of their final exam, 20 undergraduates will receive their certificates early next week from the first Motor Transport course, it was announced yesterday:
With a month of training behind them, the successful candidates will be put to work immediately, driving trucks and ambulances during practice air raids, and cooperating with the Cambridge Red Cross in its routine war activities.
First aid, elementary engine repair, and convoy driving are the principal subjects that the drivers have pursued. Special emphasis has been put on the convoy training, in an effort to increase the speed and efficiency with which the graduates can form and maintain a column in long-distance driving.
Another course will begin as soon as at least eighteen more men apply.
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