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The three New Zealand “students” at the Joint Services Staff College in Canberra on the Great Wall of China during their Chinese study tour in November. From left: Wing Commander K. A. Gayfer, of R.N.Z.A.F. Base Auckland, Lieutenant Colonel D. J. O’Brien, the new commandant of Burnham Camp, and Commander D. A. Palmer, R.N.Z.N., of Defence Headquarters in Wellington.

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Press, 31 December 1982, Page 17

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The three New Zealand “students” at the Joint Services Staff College in Canberra on the Great Wall of China during their Chinese study tour in November. From left: Wing Commander K. A. Gayfer, of R.N.Z.A.F. Base Auckland, Lieutenant Colonel D. J. O’Brien, the new commandant of Burnham Camp, and Commander D. A. Palmer, R.N.Z.N., of Defence Headquarters in Wellington. Press, 31 December 1982, Page 17

The three New Zealand “students” at the Joint Services Staff College in Canberra on the Great Wall of China during their Chinese study tour in November. From left: Wing Commander K. A. Gayfer, of R.N.Z.A.F. Base Auckland, Lieutenant Colonel D. J. O’Brien, the new commandant of Burnham Camp, and Commander D. A. Palmer, R.N.Z.N., of Defence Headquarters in Wellington. Press, 31 December 1982, Page 17