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RUNNYMEDE SERVICE.—Air Commodore W. H. Stratton, R.N.Z.A.F., laying a wreath at the thirteenth annual service commemoration at Runnymede. Surrey. The ceremony honours the 20,000 officers and men of the Commonwealth air forces who lost their lives while flying over north-west Europe and who have no known graves. Air Commodore Stratton represented the New Zealand High Commissioner in laying the wreath on behalf of all the governments concerned.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 25

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RUNNYMEDE SERVICE.—Air Commodore W. H. Stratton, R.N.Z.A.F., laying a wreath at the thirteenth annual service commemoration at Runnymede. Surrey. The ceremony honours the 20,000 officers and men of the Commonwealth air forces who lost their lives while flying over north-west Europe and who have no known graves. Air Commodore Stratton represented the New Zealand High Commissioner in laying the wreath on behalf of all the governments concerned. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 25

RUNNYMEDE SERVICE.—Air Commodore W. H. Stratton, R.N.Z.A.F., laying a wreath at the thirteenth annual service commemoration at Runnymede. Surrey. The ceremony honours the 20,000 officers and men of the Commonwealth air forces who lost their lives while flying over north-west Europe and who have no known graves. Air Commodore Stratton represented the New Zealand High Commissioner in laying the wreath on behalf of all the governments concerned. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 25

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