THE NAVY'S AID TO PEACE IN PALESTINE.—^ machine-gun section on an armoured train ready to leave the port of Haifa, Palestine, to assist in maintaining order inland. The train was entirely manned by men from skips of the Royal Navy, an artificer engineer acting as engine-driver, a naval stoker as fireman, and other seamen as gun crews.
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Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 7
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57THE NAVY'S AID TO PEACE IN PALESTINE.—^ machine-gun section on an armoured train ready to leave the port of Haifa, Palestine, to assist in maintaining order inland. The train was entirely manned by men from skips of the Royal Navy, an artificer engineer acting as engine-driver, a naval stoker as fireman, and other seamen as gun crews. Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 7
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