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These are the three officers who elected to remain with the wounded in Crete and become prisoners (from left): Chaplain-Major J. S. Hiddlestone, senior Baptist chaplain, of Auckland; Captain Selwyn de llrre Lowe and Captain R. F. Moody (son of Mr. Allan Moody, chairman of the AucUand Hospital Board), two Auckland doctors of the New Zealand Medical Corps.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1941, Page 6

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These are the three officers who elected to remain with the wounded in Crete and become prisoners (from left): Chaplain-Major J. S. Hiddlestone, senior Baptist chaplain, of Auckland; Captain Selwyn de llrre Lowe and Captain R. F. Moody (son of Mr. Allan Moody, chairman of the AucUand Hospital Board), two Auckland doctors of the New Zealand Medical Corps. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1941, Page 6

These are the three officers who elected to remain with the wounded in Crete and become prisoners (from left): Chaplain-Major J. S. Hiddlestone, senior Baptist chaplain, of Auckland; Captain Selwyn de llrre Lowe and Captain R. F. Moody (son of Mr. Allan Moody, chairman of the AucUand Hospital Board), two Auckland doctors of the New Zealand Medical Corps. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1941, Page 6