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MANY WITH WINGS

DOMINION AIRMEN REACH AMERICA. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Day, 1.5 p.m.) SAN. FRANCISCO, November 5. Nearly 700 Australian and New Zealand Air Force men arrived and entrained immediately for the east coast and also for Canada. Many already had silver wings, indicating that they were ready for assignment to Britain’s Fighter and Bomber Commands. The decks were lined solidly with the dark blue uniforms of the Australians and the gray of the New Zealanders as they drew alongside the pier. Not all were pilots. Many were observers and air gunners.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1941, Page 6

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94

MANY WITH WINGS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1941, Page 6

MANY WITH WINGS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1941, Page 6

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