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7E+W+SService, for the purposes of training only, for a continuous period of seven days or longer performed, whether under an obligation or under voluntary arrangements, by,—
(a)an officer or man of any reserve force of the Royal Navy or of the Royal Marines, or an officer of reserve to, or on the retired or emergency list of, or holding a temporary commission in, the Royal Navy or the Royal Marines;
(b)an officer of any army reserve of officers, a man of any army reserve force, an officer or man of the Territorial Army, or an officer of the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers;
(c)an officer of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve or of any air force reserve of officers or on the retired list of the Royal Air Force, a man of any air force reserve force or an officer or man of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force or the Royal Auxiliary Air Force Reserve;
(d)a member of any reserve of the Women’s Royal Naval Service or a member of the Naval Voluntary Aid Detachment Reserve,
not being service of a description specified in any of the preceding paragraphs of this Schedule.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1Territorial Army now known as Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve; Reserve Forces Act 1980 (c. 9), Sch. 8 para. 5(2)
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