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KIMIHIA KA PATU! Seek Out and Destroy. This is the motto of the No. 3 (Canterbury) Territorial Air Force Squadron, and its businesslike Mustangs show in every line their willingness to carry out the command. The photograph was taken as one of the squadron’s five fighters prepared to take off from the Ashburton airfield on Saturday. This was the first occasion on which high speed aircraft had operated from Ashburton.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27210, 30 November 1953, Page 13

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KIMIHIA KA PATU! Seek Out and Destroy. This is the motto of the No. 3 (Canterbury) Territorial Air Force Squadron, and its businesslike Mustangs show in every line their willingness to carry out the command. The photograph was taken as one of the squadron’s five fighters prepared to take off from the Ashburton airfield on Saturday. This was the first occasion on which high speed aircraft had operated from Ashburton. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27210, 30 November 1953, Page 13

KIMIHIA KA PATU! Seek Out and Destroy. This is the motto of the No. 3 (Canterbury) Territorial Air Force Squadron, and its businesslike Mustangs show in every line their willingness to carry out the command. The photograph was taken as one of the squadron’s five fighters prepared to take off from the Ashburton airfield on Saturday. This was the first occasion on which high speed aircraft had operated from Ashburton. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27210, 30 November 1953, Page 13

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