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BLENHEIM SOLDIERS IN BORNEO.—Corporal L. Neal, gunner, and Corporal G. P. Eyles, fire controller. in their sand-bagged bunker deep in the Borneo jungle. Although Indonesian confrontation of Malaysia has officially ended, the troops of the Ist Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, cannot relax their vigilance. The battalion will be replaced by Malaysian troops in a few weeks.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 3

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BLENHEIM SOLDIERS IN BORNEO.—Corporal L. Neal, gunner, and Corporal G. P. Eyles, fire controller. in their sand-bagged bunker deep in the Borneo jungle. Although Indonesian confrontation of Malaysia has officially ended, the troops of the Ist Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, cannot relax their vigilance. The battalion will be replaced by Malaysian troops in a few weeks. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 3

BLENHEIM SOLDIERS IN BORNEO.—Corporal L. Neal, gunner, and Corporal G. P. Eyles, fire controller. in their sand-bagged bunker deep in the Borneo jungle. Although Indonesian confrontation of Malaysia has officially ended, the troops of the Ist Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, cannot relax their vigilance. The battalion will be replaced by Malaysian troops in a few weeks. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 3