COLLECTING BADGES IS THE HOBBY.—Two R.N.Z.A.F. non-commissioned officers, Corporal J. Girven, of Blenheim (left) and Corporal E. H. Clements, of Whenuapai, wearing bats decorated with United States Army and Air Force badges collected during their recent service in Thailand. Corporal Clements is shown receiving another badge from an American soldier. The men have about 50 badges each.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30026, 10 January 1963, Page 6
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57COLLECTING BADGES IS THE HOBBY.—Two R.N.Z.A.F. non-commissioned officers, Corporal J. Girven, of Blenheim (left) and Corporal E. H. Clements, of Whenuapai, wearing bats decorated with United States Army and Air Force badges collected during their recent service in Thailand. Corporal Clements is shown receiving another badge from an American soldier. The men have about 50 badges each. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30026, 10 January 1963, Page 6
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