OUTSTANDING NAVAL CADETS.—LEFT: Cadet P. A. Churchill, of Akaroa, who won the sword presented by the former Chief of the Defence Staff, Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Phipps, when he and six other young New Zealanders completed their first year's training to become officers In the Royal New Zealand Navy. He was the best all-round cadet in the class. MIDDLE: Cadet M. D. Lloyd, of Christchurch, who won the Naval Board prise for the cadet with the best scholastic record at the end-of-term parade held at H.M.N.Z.S. Tamaki, Auckland. RIGHT: Cadet J. E. Greenwood, of Christchurch, who is one of the first men to be trained in New Zealand as a naval officer, and has just completed Ms first year's studies at H.M.N.Z.S. Tamaki.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 14
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122OUTSTANDING NAVAL CADETS.—LEFT: Cadet P. A. Churchill, of Akaroa, who won the sword presented by the former Chief of the Defence Staff, Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Phipps, when he and six other young New Zealanders completed their first year's training to become officers In the Royal New Zealand Navy. He was the best all-round cadet in the class. MIDDLE: Cadet M. D. Lloyd, of Christchurch, who won the Naval Board prise for the cadet with the best scholastic record at the end-of-term parade held at H.M.N.Z.S. Tamaki, Auckland. RIGHT: Cadet J. E. Greenwood, of Christchurch, who is one of the first men to be trained in New Zealand as a naval officer, and has just completed Ms first year's studies at H.M.N.Z.S. Tamaki. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 14
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