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Four members of the New Zealand Army’s “Tasman Eleven” contingent inspecting a Matilda infantry tank at the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Museum at Puckapunyal, Victoria. They are, from left, Private C. w. Kilgour (Tokoroa), Private W. S. Sommerville (Wellington), Lance-Corporal G. P. Ettrick (Christchurch), and Lance-Corporal Kinney (Dunedin). The New Zealanders have spent the last two weeks training with Australian troops north of Melbourne.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 15

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Four members of the New Zealand Army’s “Tasman Eleven” contingent inspecting a Matilda infantry tank at the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Museum at Puckapunyal, Victoria. They are, from left, Private C. w. Kilgour (Tokoroa), Private W. S. Sommerville (Wellington), Lance-Corporal G. P. Ettrick (Christchurch), and Lance-Corporal Kinney (Dunedin). The New Zealanders have spent the last two weeks training with Australian troops north of Melbourne. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 15

Four members of the New Zealand Army’s “Tasman Eleven” contingent inspecting a Matilda infantry tank at the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Museum at Puckapunyal, Victoria. They are, from left, Private C. w. Kilgour (Tokoroa), Private W. S. Sommerville (Wellington), Lance-Corporal G. P. Ettrick (Christchurch), and Lance-Corporal Kinney (Dunedin). The New Zealanders have spent the last two weeks training with Australian troops north of Melbourne. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 15