ONLY GET GOING
"Darling lioav can I leave you?' "By train, plane or taxi."
The NCw Zealand Soldier Two of the greatest fallacies of the day lay in common expression— that the son is not as good a man as his lather and that what is good enough for the fatcr is good enough for the son, said Lieutenant-Colonel Kendrick H. addressing members of the Wanganui branch of the lleturned Services' Association at its quarterly meeting. "The fathers didn't make a job of the last war, and the sons have to finish it elf," he said. The New Zealand col lier had < merged as, an with characteristics entirely his own but, which reflected the heritage derived from his Old Country forbears. He was homely and pleasant to meet in foreign lands- and had proved that he possessed initiative, cheerfulness and dogged determination. He had also shown adaptability in mastering the intricacies .of modern weapons.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 58, 20 March 1945, Page 6
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154ONLY GET GOING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 58, 20 March 1945, Page 6
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