NAVAL PROMOTIONS.—LEFT: Sub-Lieutenant D, J. M, Glover, R.N.Z.A.F., formerly of Christchurch, who recently received his commission in England after serving in destroyers on Atlantic and Arctic convoy duty. Sub-Lieutenant Glover, who has a B.A. degree, was well known in Christchurch in boxing circles and as a master printer. RIGHT: Sub-Lieutenant H. Brew, formerly of Christchurch, who received his commission recently. SubLieutenant Brew, who has a B.A. degree, joined the Royal Navy under scheme B, and was a survivor of the sloop Ibis, which was sunk by air attack last October while convoying troops to North Africa.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 6
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96NAVAL PROMOTIONS.—LEFT: Sub-Lieutenant D, J. M, Glover, R.N.Z.A.F., formerly of Christchurch, who recently received his commission in England after serving in destroyers on Atlantic and Arctic convoy duty. Sub-Lieutenant Glover, who has a B.A. degree, was well known in Christchurch in boxing circles and as a master printer. RIGHT: Sub-Lieutenant H. Brew, formerly of Christchurch, who received his commission recently. Sub-Lieutenant Brew, who has a B.A. degree, joined the Royal Navy under scheme B, and was a survivor of the sloop Ibis, which was sunk by air attack last October while convoying troops to North Africa. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 6
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