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GOOD SERVICE.—Corporal Jeanie M. Brown, of Umaru, receiving the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal from Brigadier D. J. Aitken, Commander, Southern Military District, at Burnham Camp on Thursday. Corporal Brown is the ninth member of the New Zealand Women’s Royal Army Corps to receive the medal, which is awarded to members of the permanent forces of the Commonwealth.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32032, 5 July 1969, Page 3

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GOOD SERVICE.—Corporal Jeanie M. Brown, of Umaru, receiving the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal from Brigadier D. J. Aitken, Commander, Southern Military District, at Burnham Camp on Thursday. Corporal Brown is the ninth member of the New Zealand Women’s Royal Army Corps to receive the medal, which is awarded to members of the permanent forces of the Commonwealth. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32032, 5 July 1969, Page 3

GOOD SERVICE.—Corporal Jeanie M. Brown, of Umaru, receiving the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal from Brigadier D. J. Aitken, Commander, Southern Military District, at Burnham Camp on Thursday. Corporal Brown is the ninth member of the New Zealand Women’s Royal Army Corps to receive the medal, which is awarded to members of the permanent forces of the Commonwealth. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32032, 5 July 1969, Page 3