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Y.M.C.A .ecretar.es of the N.Z.E.F. photographed in Crete before the blitz. The.e worker, had al.o been in StTrEIII N r^ ea,and^° OPB to right: John Ledgerwood (leader of the party), lan Mclvor, «S~ty" (G.) R.ddell Jack Beaven, "Snowy" (Gordon) Wat.on, Don Hunter. The first two and the la.t are .tated to have been taken prisoner of war ,n Crete In the front row are the Cypriot interpreter, Cypriot lorry driver and W. Grieve, batman to Mr. Ernie Long, who failed to get away from Greece.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 173, 24 July 1941, Page 8

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Y.M.C.A .ecretar.es of the N.Z.E.F. photographed in Crete before the blitz. The.e worker, had al.o been in StTrEIII Nr^ea,and^°OPB to right: John Ledgerwood (leader of the party), lan Mclvor, «S~ty" (G.) R.ddell Jack Beaven, "Snowy" (Gordon) Wat.on, Don Hunter. The first two and the la.t are .tated to have been taken prisoner of war ,n Crete In the front row are the Cypriot interpreter, Cypriot lorry driver and W. Grieve, batman to Mr. Ernie Long, who failed to get away from Greece. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 173, 24 July 1941, Page 8

Y.M.C.A .ecretar.es of the N.Z.E.F. photographed in Crete before the blitz. The.e worker, had al.o been in StTrEIII Nr^ea,and^°OPB to right: John Ledgerwood (leader of the party), lan Mclvor, «S~ty" (G.) R.ddell Jack Beaven, "Snowy" (Gordon) Wat.on, Don Hunter. The first two and the la.t are .tated to have been taken prisoner of war ,n Crete In the front row are the Cypriot interpreter, Cypriot lorry driver and W. Grieve, batman to Mr. Ernie Long, who failed to get away from Greece. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 173, 24 July 1941, Page 8

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