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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195727 viewsHolding bat Harry Stroud, then Reg Bertin.
Donated by Ray White
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1958 Leadership Course #95 3 Nov-12 Dec 195827 viewsFront Row: Kaye, Good, Lielleux, Lt Collins, C2 Salloway, Ghanam, Hartmann, Vale
Center Row: Publicover, Moir, McLaughlin, Dean, Schellenberg, Johnson, Baker, Westran, Wile
Back Row: Moore, Chard, Farrell, Thomas, Bird, Hughes, Whalley, Carr, Henigman
From Terry Whalley collection
Scanned by Dave Berry
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195726 viewsLet me know if you recognize anyone.
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195724 viewsAt bat Omar, also known as Joe Levasseur.
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195722 viewsLet me know if you recognize anyone.
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195722 viewsStanding PO Ray Trudel. Seated in front of Trudel is Gerry Bursey. Next is PO Frank Cormier. Next is Lt Doug Davidson. Next is, partly obscured Chief Bungy Williams. Next is Commander D Blackmore, who was the senior officer of the suprad command. Next is, partly obscured, Chief Don Cameron, then Chief Doug Potter, then, in dark cap, Willy Yorga, then Louis Lamoureux, and finally, mostly obscured, Sheldon Duffy
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195721 viewsLet me know if you recognize anyone.
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195720 viewsThe man in grey civilian clothes is Mr. Eric Inch. He was known as "the prof" and taught electronics to the original CS trade group courses.
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195720 viewsLet me know if you recognize anyone.
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195720 viewsLet me know if you recognize anyone.
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195720 viewsAt bat Reg Bertin
Donated by Ray White
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Ball Game at Gloucester Aug or Sep 195719 viewsLet me know if you recognize anyone.
Donated by Ray White
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