MOCK BATTLE AT LINTON CAMP.—More than 10,000 people visited Linton military camp on the first open day held there for four years. A mock battle provided by regular and territorial Army units culminated in. an aerial supply drop by an K.N.Z.A.F. Bristol Freighter. Infantrymen, armed with FN rifles, are shown taking part in an “attack” with the support of a Ferret scout car of Queen Alexandra’s Regiment, the armoured component of the regular brigade group.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29335, 14 October 1960, Page 10
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75MOCK BATTLE AT LINTON CAMP.—More than 10,000 people visited Linton military camp on the first open day held there for four years. A mock battle provided by regular and territorial Army units culminated in. an aerial supply drop by an K.N.Z.A.F. Bristol Freighter. Infantrymen, armed with FN rifles, are shown taking part in an “attack” with the support of a Ferret scout car of Queen Alexandra’s Regiment, the armoured component of the regular brigade group. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29335, 14 October 1960, Page 10
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