Corporal John Grant reads about his Signal Corps' history at the new Communications Technology display at the Queen Elizabeth Il Army Memorial Museum in Waiouru Sunday last week. The display opening marked the beginning of the Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals' 75th anniversary celebrations and looks back on 100 years of technology within the New Zealand Army. Signals war hero Colonel Cyril Bassett VC, ED was honoured and his daughter Cherry Bramwell opened the display.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 630, 2 April 1996, Page 16
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76Corporal John Grant reads about his Signal Corps' history at the new Communications Technology display at the Queen Elizabeth Il Army Memorial Museum in Waiouru Sunday last week. The display opening marked the beginning of the Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals' 75th anniversary celebrations and looks back on 100 years of technology within the New Zealand Army. Signals war hero Colonel Cyril Bassett VC, ED was honoured and his daughter Cherry Bramwell opened the display. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 630, 2 April 1996, Page 16
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