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IN FORWARD POSITION

NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME

PREPARED FOR INVADER

(From the Official. War Correspondent With the New Zealand Forces in Great Britain.) LONDON, Sept. 24.

The function of her European army in this most glorious fortnight of Britain’s civilian history has been to watch and wait—to line the ramparts of England, ready, if the foe should come, to strike him a blow from which he will never recover. Though a very small unit among the million and a quarter men thus standing to arms, the New Zealand Second Echelon has been honoured with an important forward position and in the last week has further improved its plans for striking quickly and hard when the call conies.,

British public opinion on the possibility of an invasion remains divided, but with growing might against it. None the less, the preparedness, already unparalleled in this island’s long story of hard-fought freedom, is being intensified daily. It is distasteful to be, as it were, idly standing by -while the Air Force and Navy do all the work and unprotected women and children bear much of the brunt of the vicious and merciless attack, but it is a part which the needs of the moment require of the soldiers. Meanwhile, it is an unforgettable privilege to be here and to gather inspiration from the incomparable valour of our airmen and the magnificent courage under assault of the common people of Britain.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 256, 26 September 1940, Page 8

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IN FORWARD POSITION Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 256, 26 September 1940, Page 8

IN FORWARD POSITION Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 256, 26 September 1940, Page 8

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