NEW ZEALAND TROOPS ON ACTIVE SERVICE IN MALAYA.—LEFT: Men of the Special Air Service Squadron watch the first air drop of rations and other supplies at their jungle camp. Mail and parcels from home were also dropped by parachute. RIGHT: Troopers P. M. Churchwood, of Rata, and W. Joines, of Christchurch, bring the parachute gear from the dropping ground to be burnt. No equipment that might be of use to the terrorists is left in the jungle.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27872, 21 January 1956, Page 9
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77NEW ZEALAND TROOPS ON ACTIVE SERVICE IN MALAYA.—LEFT: Men of the Special Air Service Squadron watch the first air drop of rations and other supplies at their jungle camp. Mail and parcels from home were also dropped by parachute. RIGHT: Troopers P. M. Churchwood, of Rata, and W. Joines, of Christchurch, bring the parachute gear from the dropping ground to be burnt. No equipment that might be of use to the terrorists is left in the jungle. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27872, 21 January 1956, Page 9
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