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MR. FRASER INSPECTS A TANK: The Prime Minister climbing on to a tank during his two-day tour of the South-Eastern Command.

BRITISH AIRMEN TAKE OFFENSIVE OVER CONTINENT: Pilots of a fighter squadron with their mascots, one of which is named " William B. Goat." Operating from bases in southern England, these men have inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in daylight sweeps over occupied territory.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24032, 1 August 1941, Page 4

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MR. FRASER INSPECTS A TANK: The Prime Minister climbing on to a tank during his two-day tour of the South-Eastern Command. BRITISH AIRMEN TAKE OFFENSIVE OVER CONTINENT: Pilots of a fighter squadron with their mascots, one of which is named " William B. Goat." Operating from bases in southern England, these men have inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in daylight sweeps over occupied territory. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24032, 1 August 1941, Page 4

MR. FRASER INSPECTS A TANK: The Prime Minister climbing on to a tank during his two-day tour of the South-Eastern Command. BRITISH AIRMEN TAKE OFFENSIVE OVER CONTINENT: Pilots of a fighter squadron with their mascots, one of which is named " William B. Goat." Operating from bases in southern England, these men have inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in daylight sweeps over occupied territory. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24032, 1 August 1941, Page 4

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