Army. This soldier is a Lieutenant-General, Indicated by the Crown and Crossed Sword and Scabbard on his Lapel and the red Flashes on His Lapels. The WWI Tank on his Right Sleeve Indicates his Involvement in the Armoured Corps. He is Standing in Front of an Unidentified Aircraft. New Zealand. A Governor General??
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Army. This soldier is a Lieutenant-General, Indicated by the Crown and Crossed Sword and Scabbard on his Lapel and the red Flashes on His Lapels. The WWI Tank on his Right Sleeve Indicates his Involvement in the Armoured Corps. He is Standing in Front of an Unidentified Aircraft. New Zealand. A Governor General??
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Army. This soldier is a Lieutenant-General, Indicated by the Crown and Crossed Sword and Scabbard on his Lapel and the red Flashes on His Lapels. The WWI Tank on his Right Sleeve Indicates his Involvement in the Armoured Corps. He is Standing in Front of an Unidentified Aircraft. New Zealand. A Governor General??
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Mackay, Ross
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Serviceman, Army, Lieutenant General
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