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The Tanks: An Unofficial History of the Activities of the Third New Zealand Division Tank Squadron in the Pacific

F. Mahon, R. Butler and A. Johnson of the Ordnance Workshops unit in Fiji, decide 1o go native. — An hour off for a swim at Saweni Beach, a popular resort for all troops in the Western area — Right: Finalists in a sun-tan parade in Fiji. — This turbanned fruit vendor was a familiar sight to personnel of Divisional Ordnance Headquarters at Tamavua, near Suva. His baskets of pawpaw, pineapple, bananas and other tropical fruits were always a welcome addition to the menu

F. Mahon, R. Butler and A. Johnson of the Ordnance Workshops unit in Fiji, decide 1o go native.An hour off for a swim at Saweni Beach, a popular resort for all troops in the Western areaRight: Finalists in a sun-tan parade in Fiji.This turbanned fruit vendor was a familiar sight to personnel of Divisional Ordnance Headquarters at Tamavua, near Suva. His baskets of pawpaw, pineapple, bananas and other tropical fruits were always a welcome addition to the menu

F. Mahon, R. Butler and A. Johnson of the Ordnance Workshops unit in Fiji, decide 1o go native.
An hour off for a swim at Saweni Beach, a popular resort for all troops in the Western area
Right: Finalists in a sun-tan parade in Fiji.
This turbanned fruit vendor was a familiar sight to personnel of Divisional Ordnance Headquarters at Tamavua, near Suva. His baskets of pawpaw, pineapple, bananas and other tropical fruits were always a welcome addition to the menu