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Three young New Zealand amateur radio enthusiasts whose training stood them in good stead. From the left, Messrs. William Young (later atomic bomb research assistant), Frank Scarrott, and John JR.. Shirley, conducting experiments in a trawler off Napier in 1938. The photograph, taken by Mr. K. D. McEiven, was subsequently autographed by Count Felix yon Luckner.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 6

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Three young New Zealand amateur radio enthusiasts whose training stood them in good stead. From the left, Messrs. William Young (later atomic bomb research assistant), Frank Scarrott, and John JR.. Shirley, conducting experiments in a trawler off Napier in 1938. The photograph, taken by Mr. K. D. McEiven, was subsequently autographed by Count Felix yon Luckner. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 6

Three young New Zealand amateur radio enthusiasts whose training stood them in good stead. From the left, Messrs. William Young (later atomic bomb research assistant), Frank Scarrott, and John JR.. Shirley, conducting experiments in a trawler off Napier in 1938. The photograph, taken by Mr. K. D. McEiven, was subsequently autographed by Count Felix yon Luckner. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 6

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