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N.Z. SOLDIERS TRAIN IN BRITAIN.—Three New Zealand non-commissioned officers who are in England for instruction in the new automatic rifle and sub-machine-gun with which the New Zealand Army will be supplied. They will later act as instructors in their own units. From left are Staff-Sergeant A. Verlander, of Christchurch (wearing the now-style service cap), Sergeant T. Francis, of Wllington, and Sergeant J. Annandale, of Auckland. They are shown in Trafalgar Square during a day off for sight-seeing.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29068, 3 December 1959, Page 3

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N.Z. SOLDIERS TRAIN IN BRITAIN.—Three New Zealand non-commissioned officers who are in England for instruction in the new automatic rifle and sub-machine-gun with which the New Zealand Army will be supplied. They will later act as instructors in their own units. From left are Staff-Sergeant A. Verlander, of Christchurch (wearing the now-style service cap), Sergeant T. Francis, of Wllington, and Sergeant J. Annandale, of Auckland. They are shown in Trafalgar Square during a day off for sight-seeing. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29068, 3 December 1959, Page 3

N.Z. SOLDIERS TRAIN IN BRITAIN.—Three New Zealand non-commissioned officers who are in England for instruction in the new automatic rifle and sub-machine-gun with which the New Zealand Army will be supplied. They will later act as instructors in their own units. From left are Staff-Sergeant A. Verlander, of Christchurch (wearing the now-style service cap), Sergeant T. Francis, of Wllington, and Sergeant J. Annandale, of Auckland. They are shown in Trafalgar Square during a day off for sight-seeing. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29068, 3 December 1959, Page 3