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CO's View RNAL AS FACTOR MORALE OF UNIT

The first issue of "Pit-Pah” opens with a special message from - the C.O* s Major S.B. Allen: ' ( "Being aware of the restrictions I placed on a soldier as regards communicating' directly or indirectly . with the Press, it is with no little apprehension that I comply with the request of the Editor and contribute ■ thes<Tfew lines for the inaugural i issue of the unit journal. , "I congratulate thofso who are responsible for its compilation and production. Their efforts are entirely altruistic and, I am sure’,’ worthy of* all good signalmen to hear. I hope •their initial endeavours will be appreciated and their further efforts meet with a ready response from all ranks. "May the journal be a true chronicle of our community life, a • ■means of maintaining our morale in ’',„mes of stress, and"‘a permanent record of our illustrious (we hope) achievements. ”S«E« Allen, Major, ”0. C. 2 NZ Div. Sigs I' I

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Dit-Dah, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1 December 1939, Page 1

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160

CO's View RNAL AS FACTOR MORALE OF UNIT Dit-Dah, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1 December 1939, Page 1

CO's View RNAL AS FACTOR MORALE OF UNIT Dit-Dah, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1 December 1939, Page 1

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