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POLISH SQUADRONS IN R.A.F. One of the Hurricane fighters, used by the famous Polish Fighter Squadron of the Royal Air Force is seen being re-armed with thousands of rounds of ammunition by Polish ground staff. The squadron shot down 126 German aircraft in six weeks and many of its pilots have been decorated.

BRITISH INDIAN TROOPS FOR MIDDLE EAST. Soldiers of a Bren Gun Carrier Platoon of a Rifle Regiment of the British Indian Army ate seen disembarking on their way to the Western Desert where, cooperation with the British, they shared in the the recent g reat victories over the Italians.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 185, 20 May 1941, Page 2

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POLISH SQUADRONS IN R.A.F. One of the Hurricane fighters, used by the famous Polish Fighter Squadron of the Royal Air Force is seen being re-armed with thousands of rounds of ammunition by Polish ground staff. The squadron shot down 126 German aircraft in six weeks and many of its pilots have been decorated. BRITISH INDIAN TROOPS FOR MIDDLE EAST. Soldiers of a Bren Gun Carrier Platoon of a Rifle Regiment of the British Indian Army ate seen disembarking on their way to the Western Desert where, cooperation with the British, they shared in the the recent great victories over the Italians. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 185, 20 May 1941, Page 2

POLISH SQUADRONS IN R.A.F. One of the Hurricane fighters, used by the famous Polish Fighter Squadron of the Royal Air Force is seen being re-armed with thousands of rounds of ammunition by Polish ground staff. The squadron shot down 126 German aircraft in six weeks and many of its pilots have been decorated. BRITISH INDIAN TROOPS FOR MIDDLE EAST. Soldiers of a Bren Gun Carrier Platoon of a Rifle Regiment of the British Indian Army ate seen disembarking on their way to the Western Desert where, cooperation with the British, they shared in the the recent great victories over the Italians. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 185, 20 May 1941, Page 2