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LIVE-SHELL PRACTICE BY BATTERIES AT SUTTON YESTERDAY Scenes at Sutton yesterday when live-shell practice was carried out by medium and light howitzer batteries. Top left: The observation post, from which the fire of the 14th and 16th Batteries was controlled. Top right: Lieutenant-colonel G. B. Parkinson, 0.C., R.N.Z.A., inspecting a six-inch howitzer. Lower left: Firing a six-inch howitzer of the 14th (Medium) Battery. Lower right: The light 3.7-inch Howitzer Battery in action. In the foreground is one of the field radio telegraphy units.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 5

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LIVE-SHELL PRACTICE BY BATTERIES AT SUTTON YESTERDAY Scenes at Sutton yesterday when live-shell practice was carried out by medium and light howitzer batteries. Top left: The observation post, from which the fire of the 14th and 16th Batteries was controlled. Top right: Lieutenant-colonel G. B. Parkinson, O.C., R.N.Z.A., inspecting a six-inch howitzer. Lower left: Firing a six-inch howitzer of the 14th (Medium) Battery. Lower right: The light 3.7-inch Howitzer Battery in action. In the foreground is one of the field radio telegraphy units. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 5

LIVE-SHELL PRACTICE BY BATTERIES AT SUTTON YESTERDAY Scenes at Sutton yesterday when live-shell practice was carried out by medium and light howitzer batteries. Top left: The observation post, from which the fire of the 14th and 16th Batteries was controlled. Top right: Lieutenant-colonel G. B. Parkinson, O.C., R.N.Z.A., inspecting a six-inch howitzer. Lower left: Firing a six-inch howitzer of the 14th (Medium) Battery. Lower right: The light 3.7-inch Howitzer Battery in action. In the foreground is one of the field radio telegraphy units. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 5

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