"CONTACT"
New Air Force Journal NEW service journal has arrived which not only sets a new high standard for other service journals to aim at, but which in itself is a splendid example of New Zealand magazine production. This is a bold claim to make in view of the excellence of many troop journals produced since the war began, but Contact, the official magazine of the R.N.Z.A.F. Ground Training School at Levin, is, within its limitations, a firstclass job. Contact is on an ambitious scale. It is 48-pages and cover, on good quality paper and plentifully illustrated. The cover is in three colours, with a central design depicting by photo-montage, various aspects of the work at Levin. The contents, including the written matter, cartoons, drawings and photographs, were all compiled at Levin and cover every aspect of the life of the Initial Training Wing. The most. interesting feature in the first issue, entitled "Through the L.T.W. in 10 Minutes," is also a good piece of pictorial journalism. The camera has followed the- arrival of a new recruit, ‘from the railway station at Levin to his ‘first meal, medical inspection, fitting out of uniform, first parade, lectures, physical training, and all his career down to his parade,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 94, 10 April 1941, Page 3
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