MALTA’S AIR CHIEF WITH HIS MEN.—Air Vice Marshal Sir Keith Park, formerly of Dunedin, who is air officer commanding at Malta, is seen in this picture (at right) with some of the armourers who load the bombs which aircraft from Malta arc dropping on the enemy in Tunisia as well as on other Mediterranean objectives. Malta’s air defences have now accounted for 1000 enemy planes
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25214, 1 May 1943, Page 5
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65MALTA’S AIR CHIEF WITH HIS MEN.—Air Vice Marshal Sir Keith Park, formerly of Dunedin, who is air officer commanding at Malta, is seen in this picture (at right) with some of the armourers who load the bombs which aircraft from Malta arc dropping on the enemy in Tunisia as well as on other Mediterranean objectives. Malta’s air defences have now accounted for 1000 enemy planes Otago Daily Times, Issue 25214, 1 May 1943, Page 5
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