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The Gunners: an intimate record of units of the 3rd New Zealand Divisional Artillery in the Pacific from 1940 until 1945

When the Third Division returned from the Solomons and other Pacific islands all guns and vehicles, numbering several thousands, were parked at Mangere, outside Auckland, for final checking and disposal. Photo shows part of the park — Below: Headquarters personnel of the 54th Anti-Tank Battery taken in the Treasury Island. Below on the opposite page is a picture of guns of the 17th Field Regiment being taken ashore from the landing craft on the rough coral beach

When the Third Division returned from the Solomons and other Pacific islands all guns and vehicles, numbering several thousands, were parked at Mangere, outside Auckland, for final checking and disposal. Photo shows part of the parkBelow: Headquarters personnel of the 54th Anti-Tank Battery taken in the Treasury Island. Below on the opposite page is a picture of guns of the 17th Field Regiment being taken ashore from the landing craft on the rough coral beach

When the Third Division returned from the Solomons and other Pacific islands all guns and vehicles, numbering several thousands, were parked at Mangere, outside Auckland, for final checking and disposal. Photo shows part of the park
Below: Headquarters personnel of the 54th Anti-Tank Battery taken in the Treasury Island. Below on the opposite page is a picture of guns of the 17th Field Regiment being taken ashore from the landing craft on the rough coral beach