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NATIONAL SERVICEMEN LEARN MORSE.—A class at Waiouru Military Camp listening to the tap of a morse key and writing down what they hear. In front are three Christchurch men. From left are Signalmen D. Tyler, A. Burrin, and D. Banks. Seven week’s specialist training will fit them to take part in the reorganised Territorial Force.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29890, 2 August 1962, Page 15

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NATIONAL SERVICEMEN LEARN MORSE.—A class at Waiouru Military Camp listening to the tap of a morse key and writing down what they hear. In front are three Christchurch men. From left are Signalmen D. Tyler, A. Burrin, and D. Banks. Seven week’s specialist training will fit them to take part in the reorganised Territorial Force. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29890, 2 August 1962, Page 15

NATIONAL SERVICEMEN LEARN MORSE.—A class at Waiouru Military Camp listening to the tap of a morse key and writing down what they hear. In front are three Christchurch men. From left are Signalmen D. Tyler, A. Burrin, and D. Banks. Seven week’s specialist training will fit them to take part in the reorganised Territorial Force. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29890, 2 August 1962, Page 15