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LEFT: Aircrew of No. 75 Squadron return after wartime operations over Hamburg. On the extreme left is Wing Commander C. E. Kay, the squadron commander, who later rose to be Chief of Air Staff, R.N.Z.A.F. RIGHT: Some of the 30 Wellington bombers ordered by the R.N.Z.A.F. in 1938 and subsequently placed at the disposal of Britain, at Feltwell shortly after No. 75 Squadron came into existence in 1940.

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Press, 19 August 1978, Page 15

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LEFT: Aircrew of No. 75 Squadron return after wartime operations over Hamburg. On the extreme left is Wing Commander C. E. Kay, the squadron commander, who later rose to be Chief of Air Staff, R.N.Z.A.F. RIGHT: Some of the 30 Wellington bombers ordered by the R.N.Z.A.F. in 1938 and subsequently placed at the disposal of Britain, at Feltwell shortly after No. 75 Squadron came into existence in 1940. Press, 19 August 1978, Page 15

LEFT: Aircrew of No. 75 Squadron return after wartime operations over Hamburg. On the extreme left is Wing Commander C. E. Kay, the squadron commander, who later rose to be Chief of Air Staff, R.N.Z.A.F. RIGHT: Some of the 30 Wellington bombers ordered by the R.N.Z.A.F. in 1938 and subsequently placed at the disposal of Britain, at Feltwell shortly after No. 75 Squadron came into existence in 1940. Press, 19 August 1978, Page 15