THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AS A GUNNER.—Lord Cobham joins a gun crew to fire a 25-pounder field gun on the tussock plains of Waiouru. He is shown firing the first of six shells. His Excellency, who was an artillery officer before and during the Second World War, was keenly interested in the work of the New Zealand gunners when he inspected territorial and Regular Force units at Waiouru Military Camp.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29734, 30 January 1962, Page 17
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68THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AS A GUNNER.—Lord Cobham joins a gun crew to fire a 25-pounder field gun on the tussock plains of Waiouru. He is shown firing the first of six shells. His Excellency, who was an artillery officer before and during the Second World War, was keenly interested in the work of the New Zealand gunners when he inspected territorial and Regular Force units at Waiouru Military Camp. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29734, 30 January 1962, Page 17
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