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AN INVERCARGILL AIRMAN, Sergeant (wireless gunner) J. W. Fenton, meets the Duke of Kent in Canada. Sergeant Fenton, who is bare-headed, is seen talking to the Duke in the crew room of his station. Sergeant Fenton’s wife is Mrs J. W. Fenton of Melbourne street, and his mother is Mrs J. W. Fenton of George street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24574, 24 October 1941, Page 6

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AN INVERCARGILL AIRMAN, Sergeant (wireless gunner) J. W. Fenton, meets the Duke of Kent in Canada. Sergeant Fenton, who is bare-headed, is seen talking to the Duke in the crew room of his station. Sergeant Fenton’s wife is Mrs J. W. Fenton of Melbourne street, and his mother is Mrs J. W. Fenton of George street. Southland Times, Issue 24574, 24 October 1941, Page 6

AN INVERCARGILL AIRMAN, Sergeant (wireless gunner) J. W. Fenton, meets the Duke of Kent in Canada. Sergeant Fenton, who is bare-headed, is seen talking to the Duke in the crew room of his station. Sergeant Fenton’s wife is Mrs J. W. Fenton of Melbourne street, and his mother is Mrs J. W. Fenton of George street. Southland Times, Issue 24574, 24 October 1941, Page 6