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JPPER LEFT: A class of girls and men receiving rifle instruction. UPPER MIDDLE: General Ismet Inonu, President of Turkey. UPPER RIGHT: Motorised units of the new irmv on varade. LOWER LEFT: Sabiba Gokcen, adopted daughter of the late President, Kamal Ataturk. She was Turkey s first airwoman and now commands the W omeivs A r Force LOWER MIDDLE: One of the many statues throughout the country of the "Father of the Turks," Kamal Ataturk. This one dominates a street in modem Angora. LOWE RIGHT: Men of the Presidential Guard at manoeuvres.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)

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JPPER LEFT: A class of girls and men receiving rifle instruction. UPPER MIDDLE: General Ismet Inonu, President of Turkey. UPPER RIGHT: Motorised units of the new irmv on varade. LOWER LEFT: Sabiba Gokcen, adopted daughter of the late President, Kamal Ataturk. She was Turkey s first airwoman and now commands the W omeivs A r Force LOWER MIDDLE: One of the many statues throughout the country of the "Father of the Turks," Kamal Ataturk. This one dominates a street in modem Angora. LOWE RIGHT: Men of the Presidential Guard at manoeuvres. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)

JPPER LEFT: A class of girls and men receiving rifle instruction. UPPER MIDDLE: General Ismet Inonu, President of Turkey. UPPER RIGHT: Motorised units of the new irmv on varade. LOWER LEFT: Sabiba Gokcen, adopted daughter of the late President, Kamal Ataturk. She was Turkey s first airwoman and now commands the W omeivs A r Force LOWER MIDDLE: One of the many statues throughout the country of the "Father of the Turks," Kamal Ataturk. This one dominates a street in modem Angora. LOWE RIGHT: Men of the Presidential Guard at manoeuvres. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)