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TACKLING THE JAPANESE A pilot of a Royal New Zealand Air Force fighter squadron based on Guadalcanar climbs aboard his Warhawb fighter aeroplane to take off on an offensive sweep against the Japanese. The above illustration is a Royal New Zealand Air Force official photograph.

A HOME IN THE JUNGLE.—The illustration above shows part of a Royal New Zealand Air Force camp on Guadalcanar. At the left a fighter pilot, carrying his parachute and wearing life jacket, is going to his tent for a well-earned rest after routine patrol.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24021, 9 August 1943, Page 3

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TACKLING THE JAPANESE A pilot of a Royal New Zealand Air Force fighter squadron based on Guadalcanar climbs aboard his Warhawb fighter aeroplane to take off on an offensive sweep against the Japanese. The above illustration is a Royal New Zealand Air Force official photograph. A HOME IN THE JUNGLE.—The illustration above shows part of a Royal New Zealand Air Force camp on Guadalcanar. At the left a fighter pilot, carrying his parachute and wearing life jacket, is going to his tent for a well-earned rest after routine patrol. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24021, 9 August 1943, Page 3

TACKLING THE JAPANESE A pilot of a Royal New Zealand Air Force fighter squadron based on Guadalcanar climbs aboard his Warhawb fighter aeroplane to take off on an offensive sweep against the Japanese. The above illustration is a Royal New Zealand Air Force official photograph. A HOME IN THE JUNGLE.—The illustration above shows part of a Royal New Zealand Air Force camp on Guadalcanar. At the left a fighter pilot, carrying his parachute and wearing life jacket, is going to his tent for a well-earned rest after routine patrol. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24021, 9 August 1943, Page 3

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