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UNSEEN PART IN FILM "COASTAL COMMAND”

London, Oct. 20. Wing-Commander E. H. McHardy, D.F.C., and bar (Waipawa), takes an unseen part in the latest film "Coastal Command.” He flies a Junkers 88 which is shot down when attacking Sunder lands. McHardy came to London to see the film, which tells the story of how the Coastal Command protects convoys and attacks raiders in co-operation with the Royal Navy.— P.A. Special ( '< )m'spriiirlml

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 22 October 1942, Page 5

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UNSEEN PART IN FILM "COASTAL COMMAND” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 22 October 1942, Page 5

UNSEEN PART IN FILM "COASTAL COMMAND” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 22 October 1942, Page 5

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