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W.O.2 LEW BROWN signing off for the last time when the J-Force station "WLKY Chofu ended its broadcasts on August 31 last. Opened first as AKAA Yemaguchi, the station served J-Force troops tor 17 months, providing 9½ hours of broadcasting daily

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 485, 8 October 1948, Page 20

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W.O.2 LEW BROWN signing off for the last time when the J-Force station "WLKY Chofu ended its broadcasts on August 31 last. Opened first as AKAA Yemaguchi, the station served J-Force troops tor 17 months, providing 9½ hours of broadcasting daily New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 485, 8 October 1948, Page 20

W.O.2 LEW BROWN signing off for the last time when the J-Force station "WLKY Chofu ended its broadcasts on August 31 last. Opened first as AKAA Yemaguchi, the station served J-Force troops tor 17 months, providing 9½ hours of broadcasting daily New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 485, 8 October 1948, Page 20

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