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            <title type="main">Letter to Robert Anderson, 22 April 1916</title>
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               <p>Letter to Robert Anderson (b.1860). The letter answers a series of questions posed by Anderson in a previous letter concerning how many men would be required for each post, the length of time their service would be required, whether the men would be sworn in as special constables, if they would be provided with sticks and whistles, if they must wear a uniform and who the men would be answering to.Anderson was the Honorary Secretary of the Irish Association of the Volunteer Training Corps. The IAVTC were a corps consisting of men who were over age or engaged in important occupations and therefore could not enlist for wartime service when war broke out in 1914. This was a volunteering training militia that came to be known by the nickname 'Gorgeous Wrecks' due to the G.R. armbands they wore symbolizing Georgius Rex.</p>
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                22nd April, 1916.   Dear Anderson,    The following are the replies to the six <lb/> questions asked in your yesterday's note:-  (1) One man will be required for each Post in 4 <lb/> reliefs :- <lb/>(a) Museum... ... ... ... 4 men <lb/>(b) Arbour Hill Barracks. ... 4 ' <lb/>(c) Royal Hospital. ... ... 4 ' <lb/>(d) General Post Office.. ... 8 ' <lb/>(e) Telephone Exchange... ... 4 ' <lb/>(f) North Wall Ships ... ... 16 ' <lb/> Total 40.  (2) The day tour for each man will be from 6 a.m. <lb/>to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on one day <lb/>and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the next day and so <lb/>alternately. The night tours would be 7 p.m. <lb/>to 1 a.m. and 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. on alternate <lb/>nights.  (3) The men so employed would be sworn in as <lb/> Special Constables.  (4) They would be provided with whistles and could <lb/>provide themselves with sticks.  (5) Volunteer uniforms with G.R. armlet should be <lb/>worn.  (6) The men when sworn in as Special Constables <lb/> would come under Police control but there <lb/>would be no objection to their inspection by <lb/> one of their own Orderly Officers who should <lb/>however also be sworn in as a Special Consta <lb/>-ble. <seg type="closer"> Yours sincerely,  The numbers and hours apply to Dublin. I have <lb/>not yet got details w.r. to other towns.</seg> <seg type="unclear">Zua.</seg><lb/> 22/4  
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