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PR3001

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PR3001
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Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Collection
Air Force Museum of New Zealand Photograph Collection
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Group of No. 16 Squadron pilots with Kittyhawk '66'. This group was involved in the first bomber assault on Rabaul, 19 December 1943. L-R: Merv Jones, Dennis Page, Pat Tilyard, Keith Mulligan, Alan Mitchell, Turkey Burke, MT Vanderpump, Fred Donaldson, Ernie Laurie, Jack Williams, Ramsey Boyd, Colin McDonald, Keith Starnes. Names from Keith Mulligan's book "Kittyhawks and Coconuts". Page 138.

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Date created
Circa 1944
Creator
RNZAF Official
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Related subjects
RNZAF / World War Two / WW2 / No. 16 Squadron / 16 Sqn / Kittyhawk

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