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PARATROOPS INSPECTED.—The Governor-General, Sir Arthur Porritt, inspecting a fully-equipped paratrooper of the Special Air Service during his recent visit to Papakura Camp. It was Sir Arthur Porritt’s first visit to an Army establishment since he assumed office. After inspecting the 100-man guard of honour, His Excellency was taken on a tour of the camp where he saw units at work and inspected displays of equipment.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 20

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PARATROOPS INSPECTED.—The Governor-General, Sir Arthur Porritt, inspecting a fully-equipped paratrooper of the Special Air Service during his recent visit to Papakura Camp. It was Sir Arthur Porritt’s first visit to an Army establishment since he assumed office. After inspecting the 100-man guard of honour, His Excellency was taken on a tour of the camp where he saw units at work and inspected displays of equipment. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 20

PARATROOPS INSPECTED.—The Governor-General, Sir Arthur Porritt, inspecting a fully-equipped paratrooper of the Special Air Service during his recent visit to Papakura Camp. It was Sir Arthur Porritt’s first visit to an Army establishment since he assumed office. After inspecting the 100-man guard of honour, His Excellency was taken on a tour of the camp where he saw units at work and inspected displays of equipment. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 20