AIR FORCE PROMOTIONS.— LEFT: Pilot Officer Donald Earle Robertson, only son of Mrs C. S. Teschemaker, Fendalton, who has gained his wings and commission in Canada. RIGHT: Pilot Officer Geoffrey B. Williams, son of Mr and Mrs R. S. Williams, 138 A Aikman’s road, Merivale, who passed with special distinction and gained his wings and commission in Canada,
NEW ANTI-TANK WEAPON.—Americans on manoeuvres with a new anti-tank gun, mounted on a General Grant tank, in Great Britain. The gun is a 105 millimetre howitzer known as a “Priest.”
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23977, 18 June 1943, Page 6
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88AIR FORCE PROMOTIONS.— LEFT: Pilot Officer Donald Earle Robertson, only son of Mrs C. S. Teschemaker, Fendalton, who has gained his wings and commission in Canada. RIGHT: Pilot Officer Geoffrey B. Williams, son of Mr and Mrs R. S. Williams, 138 A Aikman’s road, Merivale, who passed with special distinction and gained his wings and commission in Canada, NEW ANTI-TANK WEAPON.—Americans on manoeuvres with a new anti-tank gun, mounted on a General Grant tank, in Great Britain. The gun is a 105 millimetre howitzer known as a “Priest.” Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23977, 18 June 1943, Page 6
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