CHRISTCHURCH AIRMAN RESCUED AFTER EIGHT-DAY ORDEAL AT SEA : Forced down into the North Sea during a night operation against enemy shipping, Warrant-Officer D. H. Mann, of Christchurch, and his English navigator spent eight days in a dinghy before they were rescued by a Royal Air Force launch. Left: Warrant-Officer Mann is removed on a stretcher from the rescue base. Right: The scene as the launch approached the airmen in their dinghy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25050, 14 November 1944, Page 7
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71CHRISTCHURCH AIRMAN RESCUED AFTER EIGHT-DAY ORDEAL AT SEA : Forced down into the North Sea during a night operation against enemy shipping, Warrant-Officer D. H. Mann, of Christchurch, and his English navigator spent eight days in a dinghy before they were rescued by a Royal Air Force launch. Left: Warrant-Officer Mann is removed on a stretcher from the rescue base. Right: The scene as the launch approached the airmen in their dinghy. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25050, 14 November 1944, Page 7
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