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SAILORS OF PAKISTAN.—Typical members of the crew of His Majesty’s Pakistan frigate Shamsher, now in Wellington. Ordinary Seaman A. K. Ram stands guard at the gangway, while Ordinary Seaman M. Shafqat cleans one of the ship’s guns.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 8

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SAILORS OF PAKISTAN.—Typical members of the crew of His Majesty’s Pakistan frigate Shamsher, now in Wellington. Ordinary Seaman A. K. Ram stands guard at the gangway, while Ordinary Seaman M. Shafqat cleans one of the ship’s guns. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 8

SAILORS OF PAKISTAN.—Typical members of the crew of His Majesty’s Pakistan frigate Shamsher, now in Wellington. Ordinary Seaman A. K. Ram stands guard at the gangway, while Ordinary Seaman M. Shafqat cleans one of the ship’s guns. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 8

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