School of Artillery Certificate for Master Gunners Course – T/W.O. (I) N.W. BAKER
1941School of Artillery Certificate (A.A.F. C.24) – Masters Gunners’ Course awarded to T/W.O. (I) N.W. BAKER, receiving a Qualified Dist. Certificate.
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School of Artillery Certificate - “This is to Certify / that T/W.O. (I) N.W. BAKER / of the Australian Instructional Corps / attended the above course at the North Head Barracks from 2nd. June 1941 / to 12th. July 1941 and has been awarded a (Qualified) DIST. Certificate.”
Document dated 14th August 1941 in Sydney and signed by Director of Military Training.
Certificate of military training, Master Gunners Course completed by N.W. BAKER, receiving a Qualified Dist. Certificate, course dated 02/06/1941 - 12/07/1941.
New South Wales
Australia
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