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FAR EAST ARMY COMMANDERS MEET.—The four commanders of the New Zealand Army Units in South-East Asia met recently in Singapore for talks. From left are Lieutenant-Colonel J. Brooke (Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion in Malaysia), Colonel R. W. K. Ainge (Commander of the New Zealand Army Force, Far East), Lieutenant-Colonel K. C. Fenton (Commander of the New Zealand Vietnam Force), and Major R. Dickie (Commander of the 5th Specialist Team, R.N.Z.E., in Thailand). Discussions involved all aspects of Army activities in South-East Asia, including the proposed move by the Ist Battalion from Terendak Camp to a base in Singapore.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 1

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FAR EAST ARMY COMMANDERS MEET.—The four commanders of the New Zealand Army Units in South-East Asia met recently in Singapore for talks. From left are Lieutenant-Colonel J. Brooke (Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion in Malaysia), Colonel R. W. K. Ainge (Commander of the New Zealand Army Force, Far East), Lieutenant-Colonel K. C. Fenton (Commander of the New Zealand Vietnam Force), and Major R. Dickie (Commander of the 5th Specialist Team, R.N.Z.E., in Thailand). Discussions involved all aspects of Army activities in South-East Asia, including the proposed move by the Ist Battalion from Terendak Camp to a base in Singapore. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 1

FAR EAST ARMY COMMANDERS MEET.—The four commanders of the New Zealand Army Units in South-East Asia met recently in Singapore for talks. From left are Lieutenant-Colonel J. Brooke (Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion in Malaysia), Colonel R. W. K. Ainge (Commander of the New Zealand Army Force, Far East), Lieutenant-Colonel K. C. Fenton (Commander of the New Zealand Vietnam Force), and Major R. Dickie (Commander of the 5th Specialist Team, R.N.Z.E., in Thailand). Discussions involved all aspects of Army activities in South-East Asia, including the proposed move by the Ist Battalion from Terendak Camp to a base in Singapore. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 1

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