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NO DECISION MADE YET ON THE FUTURE ROLE OF K FORCE

AUCKLAND, Yesterday (PA).—The commander of K Force, Brigadier R. S. Park. C.8.E., has not yet been advised whether the force is now to be sent overseas. He thinks a decision about the use of the force may h» reached by the Government while is overseas. Brigadier Park left this morning by air for Sydney. He will have talks with the British and Australian army authorities in Melbourne. Japan and Korea and with the United Nations unified command on the arrangements for the employment. administration and maintenance of the force. He will travel all the way by air and experts to he back in two to three weeks’ time. The brigadier is well pleased with the force now training at Waiouru. "They re grand chaps,' he said.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

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NO DECISION MADE YET ON THE FUTURE ROLE OF K FORCE Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

NO DECISION MADE YET ON THE FUTURE ROLE OF K FORCE Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

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