AIRMEN ABROAD
ACTIVITIES OF NEW ZEALANDERS (Rec. 12.35 p.m.) London, Aug. 31. Pilot-Officer K. J. Stanford, of Wellington, writing from a prisoner of war camp, says: “We ran it a bit too close. I came down by parachute right in the raid and never got touched. It was quite pleasant coming down but we sure left the plane in a hurry. Our camp is pleasant but we are due for a move.” The following members of the R.N.Z.A.F. who specialised in radio location are working in the same camp in South Devon: J. F. P. Allen, W. E. Farmer, S. T. MacGowan, G. S. Morgan, A. S. Smerdon, A. W. Jarman, all Aucklanders, and R. E. Meinung, Dunedin. —Special P.A. Correspondent.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 1 September 1942, Page 2
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