SIX THAILAND SERVICEMEN, in New Zealand under the S.E.A.T.O. scheme, have spent the last three to four months at Waiouru Military Camp. During a visit to Auckland this week they were shown over the engineering division of T.E.A.L. at Mechanics Bay. A member of the division’s staff is explaining to the party a machine used for detecting metal fatigue and cracks.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29250, 7 July 1960, Page 7
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61SIX THAILAND SERVICEMEN, in New Zealand under the S.E.A.T.O. scheme, have spent the last three to four months at Waiouru Military Camp. During a visit to Auckland this week they were shown over the engineering division of T.E.A.L. at Mechanics Bay. A member of the division’s staff is explaining to the party a machine used for detecting metal fatigue and cracks. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29250, 7 July 1960, Page 7
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