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An aircraftman has his morning shave despite being within range of enemy gunfire during the Allied construction of airfields in the forward areas in France.

(Right)— Tuis" from the New Zealand Forces Club in Rome coming down the steps leading to the Church of Trinita di Monti in the Italian capital They are, from the left, Miss K. M.,Bourke (Wellington), Miss H. E. Duxfield (Matamata), and Miss M. R. Webley (Christchurch).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1944, Page 5

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An aircraftman has his morning shave despite being within range of enemy gunfire during the Allied construction of airfields in the forward areas in France. (Right)— Tuis" from the New Zealand Forces Club in Rome coming down the steps leading to the Church of Trinita di Monti in the Italian capital They are, from the left, Miss K. M.,Bourke (Wellington), Miss H. E. Duxfield (Matamata), and Miss M. R. Webley (Christchurch). Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1944, Page 5

An aircraftman has his morning shave despite being within range of enemy gunfire during the Allied construction of airfields in the forward areas in France. (Right)— Tuis" from the New Zealand Forces Club in Rome coming down the steps leading to the Church of Trinita di Monti in the Italian capital They are, from the left, Miss K. M.,Bourke (Wellington), Miss H. E. Duxfield (Matamata), and Miss M. R. Webley (Christchurch). Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1944, Page 5

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