FAREWELL PARADE.—The colour party from No. 75 (Bomber) Squadron marching past the saluting base at the squadron’s farewell parade at the Royal Air Force station, Tengah, Singapore, where it has been based for some years. The squadron is returning to New Zealand under the Government’s reorganised defence programme. The colour officer is Flying Officer J. K. Lay, of New Plymouth, with Sergeants R. C. Holland, Greymouth, and A. F. Beattie, Christchurch, as the colour escort.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29742, 8 February 1962, Page 6
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75FAREWELL PARADE.—The colour party from No. 75 (Bomber) Squadron marching past the saluting base at the squadron’s farewell parade at the Royal Air Force station, Tengah, Singapore, where it has been based for some years. The squadron is returning to New Zealand under the Government’s reorganised defence programme. The colour officer is Flying Officer J. K. Lay, of New Plymouth, with Sergeants R. C. Holland, Greymouth, and A. F. Beattie, Christchurch, as the colour escort. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29742, 8 February 1962, Page 6
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