THREE WOUNDED
CASUALTIES IN FIRST ECHELON.
BOMBING OF SUPPLY COLUMN. ALL NORTH ISLAND MEN. (Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, July 24. The following casualties to the Ist Echelon of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force are reported:— Driver Clarence Leonard Andrews, wounded as a result of air bombs. His mother is Mrs R. (1. Andrews, oi Auckland.
Driver John Ariel Graham, wounded as a result of air bombs. His mother is Mrs M. Graham, West Shore, Napier,
Corporal: O. Pussell, wounded as a result of air bombs. His father is Mr D. Pussell. Kimbolton, near Feilding. Corporal Pussell suffered flesh wounds in the arm and leg when an aerial bomb exploded among a transport supply column. He was 23 on the day he landed in-Egypt. Ho has a brother stationed at a coastal defence post in Wellington and another serving with the British Army in England.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 246, 25 July 1940, Page 6
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