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ABOUT 300 WARRANT OFFICERS from Army school cadet units throughout New Zealand are undergoing training at Burnham Military Camp. An instructor, Second-Lieutenant A. J. Booth, of the 2nd. New Zealand Regiment (right) is showing the finer points of a Sterling sub-machine gun. Those looking on during the instruction in modern automatic weapons are, from left, the course commandant, Major J. F. Dodgson, W.O.2 T. E. Robson (Tauranga Boys’ College), W.O.2 R. A. Christie (Taihape College), W.O.2 L. D. Rushbrook (New Plymouth Boys’ High School), and Junior Under-Officer R. J. Gesterkamp (Wellington College).

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30026, 10 January 1963, Page 3

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ABOUT 300 WARRANT OFFICERS from Army school cadet units throughout New Zealand are undergoing training at Burnham Military Camp. An instructor, Second-Lieutenant A. J. Booth, of the 2nd. New Zealand Regiment (right) is showing the finer points of a Sterling sub-machine gun. Those looking on during the instruction in modern automatic weapons are, from left, the course commandant, Major J. F. Dodgson, W.O.2 T. E. Robson (Tauranga Boys’ College), W.O.2 R. A. Christie (Taihape College), W.O.2 L. D. Rushbrook (New Plymouth Boys’ High School), and Junior Under-Officer R. J. Gesterkamp (Wellington College). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30026, 10 January 1963, Page 3

ABOUT 300 WARRANT OFFICERS from Army school cadet units throughout New Zealand are undergoing training at Burnham Military Camp. An instructor, Second-Lieutenant A. J. Booth, of the 2nd. New Zealand Regiment (right) is showing the finer points of a Sterling sub-machine gun. Those looking on during the instruction in modern automatic weapons are, from left, the course commandant, Major J. F. Dodgson, W.O.2 T. E. Robson (Tauranga Boys’ College), W.O.2 R. A. Christie (Taihape College), W.O.2 L. D. Rushbrook (New Plymouth Boys’ High School), and Junior Under-Officer R. J. Gesterkamp (Wellington College). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30026, 10 January 1963, Page 3

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