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VOLUNTEERS FOR K FORCE ENTER CAMP.—Photographs taken yesterday when K Force volunteers for combat duty in Korea entered Burnham Military- Camp for basic training. The entire force will eventually assemble at Waiouru. (1) Members of the Christchurch district draft outside King Edward Barracks after reporting for duty. (2) The arrival at Burnham Camp by motor transport. (3) Some of the men being shown their quarters. (4) Blankets, and sheets, too. Three of the volunteers after visiting the quartermaster’s store.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26204, 30 August 1950, Page 8

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VOLUNTEERS FOR K FORCE ENTER CAMP.—Photographs taken yesterday when K Force volunteers for combat duty in Korea entered Burnham Military- Camp for basic training. The entire force will eventually assemble at Waiouru. (1) Members of the Christchurch district draft outside King Edward Barracks after reporting for duty. (2) The arrival at Burnham Camp by motor transport. (3) Some of the men being shown their quarters. (4) Blankets, and sheets, too. Three of the volunteers after visiting the quartermaster’s store. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26204, 30 August 1950, Page 8

VOLUNTEERS FOR K FORCE ENTER CAMP.—Photographs taken yesterday when K Force volunteers for combat duty in Korea entered Burnham Military- Camp for basic training. The entire force will eventually assemble at Waiouru. (1) Members of the Christchurch district draft outside King Edward Barracks after reporting for duty. (2) The arrival at Burnham Camp by motor transport. (3) Some of the men being shown their quarters. (4) Blankets, and sheets, too. Three of the volunteers after visiting the quartermaster’s store. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26204, 30 August 1950, Page 8

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