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At.joa Qy cll ATc NEW 0f THE Traixing 'CoRPS steady flow of trained technical men Is required for the many important branches of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Here is where You can do your part! Get in early and receive a sound technical training which will be invaluable to you in later years: The need for Your services is URGENT! JoIN THE AIR TRAINING GOAPS Machines must be kept in Here are obvious advantages: the air. Only continuous Cadets remain in civil employment until NOWI and systematic training can completion of AT.C. Training: ensure an adequate supply 2 Cadets are given a basic training that ensures their employment in technical trades of skilled technicians_ The if they pass the necessary examinations. Air Training Corps provides the opportunity for 3 Technical training is continued through- all youths from 16 to 18 years of age to receive out service in the RNZAR An aircraftman training that will enable them to enlist in the will return to civil life with valuable ex- perience as a skilled tradesman trained to technical section of the RNZAF: Engineering the highest standard in the world: and technical apprentices are particularly re- 4 This is an essential War Service that quired: Parents of these youths must give their must appeal to every youth who intends later consent before enrolment is made. to enter any technical or engineering trade: OBTAIN FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE RNZAR ENROLMENT CENTRES AT Pilots, observers, wireless operators Auckland Whangarei Gisborne Timaru and air gunners are also required. Wellington Hamilton Napier Invercargill Christchurch New Plymouth Hastings Enrol NOW for preliminary (non- Dunedin Wanganui Palmerston North flying) training: Address applications to Area Adjutant, Air Training Corps Write Or ask for large illustrated folder FOR ADDRESSES OF ENROLMENT CENTRES LISTED ABOVE. SEE YOUR LOCAL PAPER ZEALAND YOUTH Air

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 15

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