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m iB Bl W H® SB ® W ail im m it m i ■ gg[ g| == fp ss s =§ W = fHHHI =! HUH • L ■ = SEg 5 SSx SsS Sg 7 ‘ A Corporal leading men of his 1 ’ ~ ~ s "™~ —" i “* ' section on a jungle patrol. Command of men and machines is one of the worthwhile prizes of life, bringing rewards in responsibility, in the " XOL 7 7 z '' pleasures of judgement and action, the satisfaction of an s important job well done, the high regard of colleagues. r The higher the command, of course, the greater the responsibility, «• j but you don’t need to be at the head of a battalion to win these rewards. They’re there for the section or platoon commander, the N.C.O. in charge of a road convoy or a component of a base workshop. Just two things to remember, though. All command means commanding the respect of men —ability to LEAD yet as readily FOLLOW - with respect for authority. Tanks In review .==*-■-' at Walouru. If YOU think of command this way, and not as an unpleasant urge to boss your fellow men, the Army offers you an opportunity to build a satisfying career in a Service with splendid traditions. There are 11 It, n vacancies for men of many different skills —soldier-tradesmen, * '/ instructors, clerical and administrative workers. Young men of Uof\jS character, initiative and ability, who are prepared to take their full rjW _ ' V Eft $ part in a team with a big important job to do, will find it well worth- "QA LIA z ii XAMffTffWWv 1 while to investigate this career opportunity now! M Boys, 151 to 17, can start their Army career in the Regular Force 11 —V- z Cadets. If you are leaving school at the end of this year, ask your ~ ~ // Careers Master, or your nearest Army Office, for a copy of the illus- X 1 \ \ ~3*" U“/• trated booklet “Boys in the Army”. It gives full information. sv W • Young women are also needed. There are many different kinds of jobs and the Army will train you for the one that suits you best. Call at your nearest Army Office, or post coupon for full information. \ — Bridging —by the Royal -y New Zealand Engineers. Join the The Director of Public Relations sb 818 BH H BB flNi AB ARB Bl HTELBF 881 iSf SEE SnR MSI Rsl SmMM ußfls Please send me full information about vacancies for SB LI I■ ■M LI IB HI HM w boys --ay- KtuULAnAnMI— - -rr"-.-.. ■ RF3I

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 9

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