LONDON LEAVE: The cheery smiles, and waves, recently arrived v in. London —a party- of Australian troops were setting out on a few hours leave in the British Empire's capital.
SKY SAILOR AND MARKSMAN: Along a line passes a model aeroplane, a sailor follows it closely wi tli a machine gun. He is being trained for the Fleet Air Arm, the you ng brother of the British Navy that has already proved that it fights wi tli the power and determination of its older relative.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 240, 20 November 1940, Page 7
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85LONDON LEAVE: The cheery smiles, and waves, recently arrived v in. London—a party- of Australian troops were setting out on a few hours leave in the British Empire's capital. SKY SAILOR AND MARKSMAN: Along a line passes a model aeroplane, a sailor follows it closely wi tli a machine gun. He is being trained for the Fleet Air Arm, the you ng brother of the British Navy that has already proved that it fights wi tli the power and determination of its older relative. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 240, 20 November 1940, Page 7
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