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Lieutenant Commander Alan Peck, commanding officer of HMNZS Irirangi is heading back to sea after two years in land-locked Waiouru. He is to join the frigate HMNZS Canterbury early next year as First Lieutenant. An executive officer who has specialised in communication, his previous appointment was at Naval Headquarters in Wellington. He has been in the Navy for 19 years, joining at 15 and training at the Royal Australian Naval College in Jervois Bay before going to Auckland University. He leaves next month with his wife Trish and three children for Devonport, Auckland.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 29, 20 December 1983, Page 13

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Lieutenant Commander Alan Peck, commanding officer of HMNZS Irirangi is heading back to sea after two years in land-locked Waiouru. He is to join the frigate HMNZS Canterbury early next year as First Lieutenant. An executive officer who has specialised in communication, his previous appointment was at Naval Headquarters in Wellington. He has been in the Navy for 19 years, joining at 15 and training at the Royal Australian Naval College in Jervois Bay before going to Auckland University. He leaves next month with his wife Trish and three children for Devonport, Auckland. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 29, 20 December 1983, Page 13

Lieutenant Commander Alan Peck, commanding officer of HMNZS Irirangi is heading back to sea after two years in land-locked Waiouru. He is to join the frigate HMNZS Canterbury early next year as First Lieutenant. An executive officer who has specialised in communication, his previous appointment was at Naval Headquarters in Wellington. He has been in the Navy for 19 years, joining at 15 and training at the Royal Australian Naval College in Jervois Bay before going to Auckland University. He leaves next month with his wife Trish and three children for Devonport, Auckland. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 29, 20 December 1983, Page 13

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