AIR MARSHAL REVISITS HIS OLD SCHOOL.—Photographs taken at the Christchurch Boys’ High School yesterday during the visit of Air Marshal Sir Andrew McKee, who is an old boy of the school. TOP: Sir Andrew McKee with five cadets chosen to make a flight to the West Coast and back today in the R.A.F. Comet jet aircraft now at Harewood. The cadets, from left, are Regimental Sergeant-Major R. I. McElroy, Company Sergeant-Major M. J. Conway, Staff-Sergeant P. J. Dolan, Squadron Warrant-Officer P. C. de Joux, and Staff-Sergeant P. E. H. Gregg. BOTTOM: Air Training Corps cadets marching past the saluting base during the battalion parade.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 15
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104AIR MARSHAL REVISITS HIS OLD SCHOOL.—Photographs taken at the Christchurch Boys’ High School yesterday during the visit of Air Marshal Sir Andrew McKee, who is an old boy of the school. TOP: Sir Andrew McKee with five cadets chosen to make a flight to the West Coast and back today in the R.A.F. Comet jet aircraft now at Harewood. The cadets, from left, are Regimental Sergeant-Major R. I. McElroy, Company Sergeant-Major M. J. Conway, Staff-Sergeant P. J. Dolan, Squadron Warrant-Officer P. C. de Joux, and Staff-Sergeant P. E. H. Gregg. BOTTOM: Air Training Corps cadets marching past the saluting base during the battalion parade. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 15
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