BRITISH AIRMEN" TAKE TEA TO 'AC'. ? .AN!>: T-n. Un in ""t'o bags, is dropped over Hcllnnd iij* airmen of Ihe R.A.F. and the Royal Canadian Air Force. The tea eemos from l)u eh i ;i-t Imiio a..u i.- _~,ucl'u'ly received- by the tea-lovirg pe< pie.
FLYING AMBULANCES FOR Alll FORCE: British Air Spied Oxford aircraft, in service as flying ambulances for the Royal Air Force, car ** two strelcher cases as we.'l as a tied or and staff. They are plainly marked with, the international Red Cross. An urgent case is being removed from a road ambulance to a flying'" ambulance.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 100, 4 September 1942, Page 3
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100BRITISH AIRMEN" TAKE TEA TO 'AC'. ? .AN!>: T-n. Un in ""t'o bags, is dropped over Hcllnnd iij* airmen of Ihe R.A.F. and the Royal Canadian Air Force. The tea eemos from l)u eh i ;i-t Imiio a..u i.- _~,ucl'u'ly received- by the tea-lovirg pe< pie. FLYING AMBULANCES FOR Alll FORCE: British Air Spied Oxford aircraft, in service as flying ambulances for the Royal Air Force, car ** two strelcher cases as we.'l as a tied or and staff. They are plainly marked with, the international Red Cross. An urgent case is being removed from a road ambulance to a flying'" ambulance. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 100, 4 September 1942, Page 3
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