TWO PROMOTIONS.—LEFT: SubLieutenant Peter Gurnsey, formerly of Christchurch, who has gamed his commission in the R.N.Z.N.V.R. He ■was a survivor from H.M.S. Broke, the destroyer which burst the submarine boom in Algiers harbour last November. RIGHT: Pilot Officer Hugh Findlater, son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Findlater, Chertsey, who recently gained his commission in Canada.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23972, 12 June 1943, Page 6
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56TWO PROMOTIONS.—LEFT: Sub-Lieutenant Peter Gurnsey, formerly of Christchurch, who has gamed his commission in the R.N.Z.N.V.R. He ■was a survivor from H.M.S. Broke, the destroyer which burst the submarine boom in Algiers harbour last November. RIGHT: Pilot Officer Hugh Findlater, son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Findlater, Chertsey, who recently gained his commission in Canada. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23972, 12 June 1943, Page 6
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