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SELF-CONTAINED ARMY.—The 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, though small, was a self-contained Arrays with Major-General W. G. Stevens as its administrative head. The latest volume in the official war history series is his own account of what went on behind the lines to maintain the division as a happy, efficient force. These two illustrations are taken from the book. TOP: Brigadier Stevens, as he then was, with the division’s commander, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg in the Senio river area just before the final offensive. BOTTOM: The New Zealand general hospital at Helwan.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28524, 1 March 1958, Page 3

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SELF-CONTAINED ARMY.—The 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, though small, was a self-contained Arrays with Major-General W. G. Stevens as its administrative head. The latest volume in the official war history series is his own account of what went on behind the lines to maintain the division as a happy, efficient force. These two illustrations are taken from the book. TOP: Brigadier Stevens, as he then was, with the division’s commander, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg in the Senio river area just before the final offensive. BOTTOM: The New Zealand general hospital at Helwan. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28524, 1 March 1958, Page 3

SELF-CONTAINED ARMY.—The 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, though small, was a self-contained Arrays with Major-General W. G. Stevens as its administrative head. The latest volume in the official war history series is his own account of what went on behind the lines to maintain the division as a happy, efficient force. These two illustrations are taken from the book. TOP: Brigadier Stevens, as he then was, with the division’s commander, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg in the Senio river area just before the final offensive. BOTTOM: The New Zealand general hospital at Helwan. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28524, 1 March 1958, Page 3

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