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SSSS li m m v" is IS* snr —•Li.. Soy entrants in the ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE Applications are now invited to fill vacancies in the next group of Boy Entrants to enter the SerVice on 24th January 1951. AGE LIMITS: between 16 and I7£ years of age on entry. 1 VACANCIES: There are vacancies in the following branches: • Armament • Engines • Airframes © Instruments • Electrical • Radio • Telegraphist ® Accounting ® Secretarial © Supply NOTE THIS: Permanent Engagements open to all. The initial engagement is for eight years on the Active List followed by four years on the Reserve. But after three years satisfactory service and attaining the rank of Leading Aircraftman, Boy Entrants are eligible for a permanent engagement of a total of 24 years. A high standard is required from those on permanent engagements, but with the training and facilities available in the R.N.Z.A.F., there is a genuine opportunity for all to qualify. CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES: • Liberal rates of pay and allowances © Training of the highest standard • Opportunities for educational advancement ® Facilities for sports and hobbies • Good messing and accommodation @ Genuine opportunities of advancement POST NOW for full details of the Boy Entrant Scheme —January, 1951 Entry r~ TO R.N.Z.A.F. RECRUITING OFFICE, FANSHAWE STREET, AUCKLAND. I * Please send me full details of | the R.N.Z.A.F. Boy Entrant I Scheme, January 1951 Entry. V. NAME ..... ADDRESS. AGE... J
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 82, 14 August 1950, Page 6
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