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First drivers a on their way t Africa are y

27th July 1985, Page 6
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THE RESPONSE to ol peal for convoy leadei the Sudan relief operatic been as fruitful as w pectecl. Within hours. c announcement (CM, Jul 20 readers had volun their services.

The first six men leav week bound for Port Others will follow as st arrangements can be ma the Save the Children for interviews, medical c and visas.

The men who are ready to begin the ta convoying vehicles acro 1,000km of rough te came from a wide vari. backgrounds.

Glaswegian Martin ney, is an ex-NCO fro: REME with experien. driving, mechanics and cry, Paul Taylor from Icy, Surrey is anothe serviceman who was re employed by London T port. He is also a mechanic.

Ex-British Road Sc driver John Brookes, Birmingham, is the on who has never been a before. He is a semi

fitter.

John Brewster from F sea, London, served wii Royal Engineers as a and avionics artificer.

Chris Rewin is the married man in the grou is a self employed mechanic from Penzance Jeremy Fleighw another motor mechanic lives in Axminster, Devi They will compl minimum tour of six nwith the option to their contract. Say• Children Fund pays th4 fares, supply the foot accommodation at each of the run. They also salary of £6,000 per mini Application forms fo vice in the Sudan and pc Ethiopia are available CM. Anyone inte should phone for an ar tion form to 01-661 324c


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