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THE AIR FORCE SPIRIT

Typical of the spirit and unquenchable optimism of the Royal Air Force is a letter which has just been received by an Auckland advertising . agency from a flight lieutenant in Durban. He is seeking an after-the-war position as an advertising man, in which work he has already had much experience, and shows modesty as well as enterprise when fy' .writes: “May I at least get ahead of some of the other men (and immediately behind those of your own men who are serving with the colours) in asking for a chance when I can finally get out to New Zealand?” He encloses a photograph and concludes by inviting the firm to make an interesting experiment by giving a trial job to ‘‘an intelligent advertising man who will be free on demobilization.”

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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 July 1941, Page 6

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THE AIR FORCE SPIRIT Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 July 1941, Page 6

THE AIR FORCE SPIRIT Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 82, 18 July 1941, Page 6