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Major David Roseveare of the Army Training Group in Waiouru, along with locals of Great Barrier Island, struggles to keep the whales upright and breathing properly. Soldiers, sailors and local residents all battled to save about 140 stranded whales near Tryphena Bay. The servicemen were on Great Barrier Island to take part in Exercise 'Northern Safari' which was held last month.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 42, 10 April 1984, Page 1

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Major David Roseveare of the Army Training Group in Waiouru, along with locals of Great Barrier Island, struggles to keep the whales upright and breathing properly. Soldiers, sailors and local residents all battled to save about 140 stranded whales near Tryphena Bay. The servicemen were on Great Barrier Island to take part in Exercise 'Northern Safari' which was held last month. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 42, 10 April 1984, Page 1

Major David Roseveare of the Army Training Group in Waiouru, along with locals of Great Barrier Island, struggles to keep the whales upright and breathing properly. Soldiers, sailors and local residents all battled to save about 140 stranded whales near Tryphena Bay. The servicemen were on Great Barrier Island to take part in Exercise 'Northern Safari' which was held last month. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 42, 10 April 1984, Page 1

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