AIR OBSERVER GRADUATES
NEW ZEALANDERS IN CANADA (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Sept. 9. Among many New Zealand airmen in the Dieppe raid was Flight-lieuten-ant R. Barrett, of Wellington, who took part in four sorties. He damaged a German machine. The following recently graduated from an air observer school in Ontario under the Commonwealth air training plan:—Pilot-officers H. J. Plank (Wellington), L. D. Glenday (Christchurch), F. R. Dawes (Auckland), W. D. Barney, W. J. G. Knox (Timaru), D. N. Cook (Nelson), T. Lodge (Rotorua), M. C. Eckhold (Oarnaru), Sergeants L. E. Gamman (Tauranga), A. A. Jarvie, G. E. C. Reade, L. W. Crowe (Auckland), L. M. Ward (New Plymouth), J. G. Wilson, A. T. L. Jones (Wellington), J. D. McCorkindalo, A. K. Baxter (Balclutha), L. V. F. Etwell. W. S. C. Mogg (Christchurch), G. B. Pago (North Canterbury), J. S. Curtis (Stratford), F. A. Paulson (Gisborne), N. J. Trewavas (Nelson), R. A. Grawshaw (Dunedin), and W. D. Clark (Timaru).
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Evening Star, Issue 24297, 11 September 1942, Page 4
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158AIR OBSERVER GRADUATES Evening Star, Issue 24297, 11 September 1942, Page 4
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