Image from the Des White personal collection.
Side view of 19 Squadron Corsair NZ5262 after crashing off the end of the runway and burning at Jacquinot Bay, New Britain. Aircraft on charge to 30 Servicing Unit.
Image from the James William Borlase personal collection.
No. 30 Servicing Unit bomb truck towing a train of bomb trolleys.
Handwritten on the reverse "Green Island. | Bombs on their way from Main Bomb Dump to the strip. Eric driving, Berty, Wally and myself on the truck."
Image from the James William Borlase personal collection.
No. 30 Servicing Unit Radio and Radar personnel.
Handwritten on the reverse "Green Island. | The Radio and Radar Mechanics of our outfit."
Image from the James William Borlase personal collection.
Large group of No. 30 Servicing Unit officers and NCOs with a pair of Corsairs. Green Island.
Original negative number PR5243.
Group of No. 30 Servicing Unit personnel pose with a bomb hoist truck. Bougainville.
Top left; George Brasell (identified by a member of his family). Other names: JC Raymond, EL Kelly, RW Stone, LG Gilmore, DA McInnes, AR Fraser, JW Thortourn, DE Sim, MJ McDonald, FR Harnett, RD Black, WT Prior, JG Rutherford, JT Quarrie.
See IF62 for source of names and ranks of personnel.
Large group of No. 30 Servicing Unit personnel between two Corsairs. Unknown location.
Sign reads: "R.N.Z.A.F. 30 Servicing Unit - Without fear or favour!"
Joins with PR4940a and PR4940c to form a panorama.
Large group of No. 30 Servicing Unit personnel between two Corsairs. Unknown location.
Sign reads: "R.N.Z.A.F. 30 Servicing Unit - Without fear or favour!"
Joins with PR4940b and PR4940c to form a panorama.
Large group of No. 30 Servicing Unit personnel between two Corsairs. Unknown location.
Sign reads: "R.N.Z.A.F. 30 Servicing Unit - Without fear or favour!"
Joins with PR4940a and PR4940b to form a panorama.
Group of No. 30 Servicing Unit fuel tankers and crew. Bougainville.
MT2715 (which has 25 Servicing Unit painted on door), MT2796 and MT2679 among vehicles.
Firecrew spray foam onto burning Corsair NZ5367. Green Island.
This aircraft caught fire on a test flight, flown by Pilot Officer NW McCready, who survived.
Image from the BR Schollum personal album collection.
Two men standing in front of a tent with a sign "Royal New Zealand Air Force Camp Hinemoa 25 and 30 Servicing Unit." Bougainville.