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YET ANOTKEB DOWN: Abo’’t a huudVed German aircraft down in one day is not an .unusual succfss for British lighter pilots. This is just one of then:—-a common' sight amohj* the coastal defences of Britain.

BUTT AIN'S ARMY MOVES ON WHEELS: Bren gun carriers, with the guns trained for aerial attack, more up during exercises iu Britain. With the whole resources of the British Emphe behind it, Britain’s army now grows rapidly towards the greatest mechanised force the world has known. , ,

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Opunake Times, 12 September 1941, Page 8

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YET ANOTKEB DOWN: Abo’’t a huudVed German aircraft down in one day is not an .unusual succfss for British lighter pilots. This is just one of then:—-a common' sight amohj* the coastal defences of Britain. BUTT AIN'S ARMY MOVES ON WHEELS: Bren gun carriers, with the guns trained for aerial attack, more up during exercises iu Britain. With the whole resources of the British Emphe behind it, Britain’s army now grows rapidly towards the greatest mechanised force the world has known. , , Opunake Times, 12 September 1941, Page 8

YET ANOTKEB DOWN: Abo’’t a huudVed German aircraft down in one day is not an .unusual succfss for British lighter pilots. This is just one of then:—-a common' sight amohj* the coastal defences of Britain. BUTT AIN'S ARMY MOVES ON WHEELS: Bren gun carriers, with the guns trained for aerial attack, more up during exercises iu Britain. With the whole resources of the British Emphe behind it, Britain’s army now grows rapidly towards the greatest mechanised force the world has known. , , Opunake Times, 12 September 1941, Page 8

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