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Chic Norris works on the touching up of the paint job of the Ohakune War Memorial Gates. Thanks to the generosity of a number of people, not least of which is Chic's, the memorial received a much-needed repair and paint job over recent weeks. Chic Norris has good reason to care about the memorial to soldiers who gave their lives at war — he is a Returned Services Association supporter, ex-Army and veteran of the Korean War where he was a gunner in the 16th Field Regiment. He said he was in the first-ever compulsory military training intake, in 1948.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 568, 28 December 1994, Page 5

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Chic Norris works on the touching up of the paint job of the Ohakune War Memorial Gates. Thanks to the generosity of a number of people, not least of which is Chic's, the memorial received a much-needed repair and paint job over recent weeks. Chic Norris has good reason to care about the memorial to soldiers who gave their lives at war — he is a Returned Services Association supporter, ex-Army and veteran of the Korean War where he was a gunner in the 16th Field Regiment. He said he was in the first-ever compulsory military training intake, in 1948. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 568, 28 December 1994, Page 5

Chic Norris works on the touching up of the paint job of the Ohakune War Memorial Gates. Thanks to the generosity of a number of people, not least of which is Chic's, the memorial received a much-needed repair and paint job over recent weeks. Chic Norris has good reason to care about the memorial to soldiers who gave their lives at war — he is a Returned Services Association supporter, ex-Army and veteran of the Korean War where he was a gunner in the 16th Field Regiment. He said he was in the first-ever compulsory military training intake, in 1948. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 568, 28 December 1994, Page 5

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