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Holding their medals, which mark long service to the United States Naval Support Force Antarctica, are (from left) Simon Paulson, Andrew Bruerton, and Paul Lee, and the officer in charge of the Christchurch base, Commander Robert Harler, who presented citations and the medals. The presentation, made at Gough, Gough and Hamer, Ltd, yesterday, was to have been made to six employees of the company but only three were able to be present The heavy-equipment servicemen received their citations for long tours of duty at McMurdo Station during the summer. Trevor Myer, John Tripp and Wayne Tobeck were unable to be present

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Press, 7 May 1987, Page 28

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Holding their medals, which mark long service to the United States Naval Support Force Antarctica, are (from left) Simon Paulson, Andrew Bruerton, and Paul Lee, and the officer in charge of the Christchurch base, Commander Robert Harler, who presented citations and the medals. The presentation, made at Gough, Gough and Hamer, Ltd, yesterday, was to have been made to six employees of the company but only three were able to be present The heavy-equipment servicemen received their citations for long tours of duty at McMurdo Station during the summer. Trevor Myer, John Tripp and Wayne Tobeck were unable to be present Press, 7 May 1987, Page 28

Holding their medals, which mark long service to the United States Naval Support Force Antarctica, are (from left) Simon Paulson, Andrew Bruerton, and Paul Lee, and the officer in charge of the Christchurch base, Commander Robert Harler, who presented citations and the medals. The presentation, made at Gough, Gough and Hamer, Ltd, yesterday, was to have been made to six employees of the company but only three were able to be present The heavy-equipment servicemen received their citations for long tours of duty at McMurdo Station during the summer. Trevor Myer, John Tripp and Wayne Tobeck were unable to be present Press, 7 May 1987, Page 28

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