"HUMP BUSTERS'" CLUB
N.Z. AIRMEN'S PROPOSALS
Formation- of - a .'-Hump ' .Busters Club is proposed by New Zealand airmen who flew with 52 Squadron, R.A.F., front -Diim-Durh,! iCalcratta, to Kunming, China, across the HimalayasPrime movers in the formation of the club are Flight Lieutenants Cliff Say, "Snowy" Wrenall, and John Stuart, D.F.C., all from Auckland. Among others who will be eligible ■for membership are Flying Officer Ron McKenzie, Northland, Wellington, Flying Officer Bill Fernandez, Auckland, Flying Officer Bob Thornton, Wellington, and Flight Lieutenant Jack Elliott. The club, when formed, hopes to hold '. a social evening once or twice a month !in Auckland, and once a year a reunion at which it is hoped all members will be present. With the departure of most of the New Zealand airmen from South-east Asia during December it, is expected to arrange the first club social evenins early in the New Yean-
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 149, 21 December 1945, Page 9
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147"HUMP BUSTERS'" CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 149, 21 December 1945, Page 9
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