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FIELD TELEPHONE IN KOREA.—New Zealand signalmen attached to the British Commonwealth Divisional Headquarters in Korea testing field telephone lines in a forward area. Up the ladder is Signalman M. McDermid, and on the 'phone is Signalman K. Copeland.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26651, 9 February 1952, Page 2

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FIELD TELEPHONE IN KOREA.—New Zealand signalmen attached to the British Commonwealth Divisional Headquarters in Korea testing field telephone lines in a forward area. Up the ladder is Signalman M. McDermid, and on the 'phone is Signalman K. Copeland. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26651, 9 February 1952, Page 2

FIELD TELEPHONE IN KOREA.—New Zealand signalmen attached to the British Commonwealth Divisional Headquarters in Korea testing field telephone lines in a forward area. Up the ladder is Signalman M. McDermid, and on the 'phone is Signalman K. Copeland. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26651, 9 February 1952, Page 2

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