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AIRCRAFT OF NEW ZEALAND BOMBER SQUADRON MAKE NIGHT RECONNAISSANCE OVER GERMANY Cablegrams to-day report the first reconnaissance Right by machines of the New Zealand Bomber Squadron over enemy territory. re^/£ safely Above, some of the pilots of the squadron photographed with their machines in England before the outbreak of war. From left: Flying-Officer J. N. Collins, Flight-Lieutenant C. C. Hunter. Flying-Officer J. Adams, Pilot-Officer T. O. Freeman, Wing-Commander C. E. Kay, Wing-Commander M W Buckley, Flying-Officer A. B. Grcenaway (now in New Zealand), Flight-Lieutenant A. A. N. Breckon, Pilot-Officers N. N. Williams, r. J. Lucas, W. H. Coleman and W. M. C. Williams.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 11

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AIRCRAFT OF NEW ZEALAND BOMBER SQUADRON MAKE NIGHT RECONNAISSANCE OVER GERMANY Cablegrams to-day report the first reconnaissance Right by machines of the New Zealand Bomber Squadron over enemy territory. re^/£ safely Above, some of the pilots of the squadron photographed with their machines in England before the outbreak of war. From left: Flying-Officer J. N. Collins, Flight-Lieutenant C. C. Hunter. Flying-Officer J. Adams, Pilot-Officer T. O. Freeman, Wing-Commander C. E. Kay, Wing-Commander M W Buckley, Flying-Officer A. B. Grcenaway (now in New Zealand), Flight-Lieutenant A. A. N. Breckon, Pilot-Officers N. N. Williams, r. J. Lucas, W. H. Coleman and W. M. C. Williams. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 11

AIRCRAFT OF NEW ZEALAND BOMBER SQUADRON MAKE NIGHT RECONNAISSANCE OVER GERMANY Cablegrams to-day report the first reconnaissance Right by machines of the New Zealand Bomber Squadron over enemy territory. re^/£ safely Above, some of the pilots of the squadron photographed with their machines in England before the outbreak of war. From left: Flying-Officer J. N. Collins, Flight-Lieutenant C. C. Hunter. Flying-Officer J. Adams, Pilot-Officer T. O. Freeman, Wing-Commander C. E. Kay, Wing-Commander M W Buckley, Flying-Officer A. B. Grcenaway (now in New Zealand), Flight-Lieutenant A. A. N. Breckon, Pilot-Officers N. N. Williams, r. J. Lucas, W. H. Coleman and W. M. C. Williams. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 11