N.Z. AIR NAVIGATORS.—The New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr F. Langstone, presided at ceremonies at No. 4 Air Observers’ School, near Crumlin, at which the first New Zealanders graduated as navigators, under the Commonwealth Training Plan; The graduates included Sergeant-Pilot Harry Blinkthorn, who received his wings in New Zealand but, when posted there as an instructor, declined and remustered as a member of an air crew for active service. Mr Langstone urged navigators to make good use of their knowledge in battle. (London, Ontario).
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Southland Times, Issue 24826, 19 August 1942, Page 5
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