Vultee-Vengeance dive-bombers. manned by R.A.A.F. crews, are harassing Japanese positions north of Australia. Left: Fitters at work on one of these formidable aircraft. Right: Standing on the wing-roo[?] of their dive-bomber are Sergeant R. O. Keflard, wireless sir gunner (Vic.), and Sergeant R. L. Logan, pilot (Narrabri). Department of Air photographs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 30 Jun 1943, Page 8
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