Major-General J. S. Lethbridge, with officers of the British Mission which is visiting the Pacific to study its problems in preparation for the transfer of British forces to the war against Japan. With them are two of the four United States officers attached to the mission. From left, in front: Rear-Admiral F. H. W. Goolden, R.N., MajorGeneral Lethbridge, Air Commodore L. L. Maclean, R.A.F.; at back: Colonel R. Robbins, U.S. Army, Colonel C. de Ware, U.S. Army, and Lieut.-Colonel D. Curme and Lieut. Colonel E. D. E. Andrewes. Two of the United States officers attached to the mission, Captain Black, U.S.N., and Colonel Moore, U.S. Army Air Corps, had not joined the mission in Wellington when the photograph was taken.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 20, 19 October 1943, Page 4
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120Major-General J. S. Lethbridge, with officers of the British Mission which is visiting the Pacific to study its problems in preparation for the transfer of British forces to the war against Japan. With them are two of the four United States officers attached to the mission. From left, in front: Rear-Admiral F. H. W. Goolden, R.N., Major-General Lethbridge, Air Commodore L. L. Maclean, R.A.F.; at back: Colonel R. Robbins, U.S. Army, Colonel C. de Ware, U.S. Army, and Lieut.-Colonel D. Curme and Lieut. Colonel E. D. E. Andrewes. Two of the United States officers attached to the mission, Captain Black, U.S.N., and Colonel Moore, U.S. Army Air Corps, had not joined the mission in Wellington when the photograph was taken. Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 20, 19 October 1943, Page 4
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