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TO ATTEND REVIEW OF GERMAN FORCES. —British military leaders who will next week visit Germany officially to attend the combined manoeuvres of the German army, navy, and air force. From left: Field-Marshal Sir Charles Deverell, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Sir Edmund Ironside, and Air .Marshal Sir Cyril Longmore. It will be the first time since the Great War that a Chief of the Imperial General Staff has been present at German manoeuvres.

THE MACHINES OF THE CANTERBURY AERO CLUB.—A photograph taken at digram aerodrome. In the foreground are the new Miles Hawk two-seat training monoplane (on right) and a Miles Whitney Straight cabin monoplane. At back are two of the club’s three de Havilland Moths and a Monospar cabin monoplane.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 15 September 1937, Page 14

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TO ATTEND REVIEW OF GERMAN FORCES.—British military leaders who will next week visit Germany officially to attend the combined manoeuvres of the German army, navy, and air force. From left: Field-Marshal Sir Charles Deverell, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Sir Edmund Ironside, and Air .Marshal Sir Cyril Longmore. It will be the first time since the Great War that a Chief of the Imperial General Staff has been present at German manoeuvres. THE MACHINES OF THE CANTERBURY AERO CLUB.—A photograph taken at digram aerodrome. In the foreground are the new Miles Hawk two-seat training monoplane (on right) and a Miles Whitney Straight cabin monoplane. At back are two of the club’s three de Havilland Moths and a Monospar cabin monoplane. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 15 September 1937, Page 14

TO ATTEND REVIEW OF GERMAN FORCES.—British military leaders who will next week visit Germany officially to attend the combined manoeuvres of the German army, navy, and air force. From left: Field-Marshal Sir Charles Deverell, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Sir Edmund Ironside, and Air .Marshal Sir Cyril Longmore. It will be the first time since the Great War that a Chief of the Imperial General Staff has been present at German manoeuvres. THE MACHINES OF THE CANTERBURY AERO CLUB.—A photograph taken at digram aerodrome. In the foreground are the new Miles Hawk two-seat training monoplane (on right) and a Miles Whitney Straight cabin monoplane. At back are two of the club’s three de Havilland Moths and a Monospar cabin monoplane. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 15 September 1937, Page 14

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