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MAINTENANCE IN VIETNAM.—Sergeant R. Stevens, of Christchurch, replacing the breech mechanism of a howitzer at the Nui Dat base of the 1st Australian Task Force in South Vietnam. Working with Australian counterparts, Sergeant Stevens and other tradesmen of the Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers are undertaking the vital job of repairing, maintaining and overhauling all the equipment needed to keep Anzac units up to full combat standard.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32217, 9 February 1970, Page 16

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MAINTENANCE IN VIETNAM.—Sergeant R. Stevens, of Christchurch, replacing the breech mechanism of a howitzer at the Nui Dat base of the 1st Australian Task Force in South Vietnam. Working with Australian counterparts, Sergeant Stevens and other tradesmen of the Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers are undertaking the vital job of repairing, maintaining and overhauling all the equipment needed to keep Anzac units up to full combat standard. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32217, 9 February 1970, Page 16

MAINTENANCE IN VIETNAM.—Sergeant R. Stevens, of Christchurch, replacing the breech mechanism of a howitzer at the Nui Dat base of the 1st Australian Task Force in South Vietnam. Working with Australian counterparts, Sergeant Stevens and other tradesmen of the Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers are undertaking the vital job of repairing, maintaining and overhauling all the equipment needed to keep Anzac units up to full combat standard. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32217, 9 February 1970, Page 16

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