TO MOUNT GUARD AT PALACE.—Troops of the Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps in a ceremonial march-past at Papakura Military Camp. They are members of the contingent of 150 New Zealand soldiers who are now on their way to England for an exchange exercise with British Army units. For 14 days they will supply a ceremonial guard at Buckingham Palace, St. James’s Palace, the Tower of London, and the Bank of England.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30586, 31 October 1964, Page 1
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71TO MOUNT GUARD AT PALACE.—Troops of the Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps in a ceremonial march-past at Papakura Military Camp. They are members of the contingent of 150 New Zealand soldiers who are now on their way to England for an exchange exercise with British Army units. For 14 days they will supply a ceremonial guard at Buckingham Palace, St. James’s Palace, the Tower of London, and the Bank of England. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30586, 31 October 1964, Page 1
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