BRAVERY AWARDS
DOMINION SOLDIERS
WOMEN ALSO DECORATED
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following list of members of the Second N.Z.E.F. who have been mentioned in dispatches is officially announced. Included in the list aie the names of five women. The awards are: — Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard C. Freyberg, V.C., K.C.8., K. B .L., C.M.G., D.5.0., LL.D. Temporary - Brigadier Patrick A. Ardagh, Christchurch. Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary-Briga-dier) John R. Gray, Milford (killed in action). Lieutenant-Colonel Stanley F. Allen, 0.8. E., Wellington (killed in action). Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Baker, D.5.0., Wellington. Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick M. H. Hanson, Wellington (wounded). Lieutenant-Colonel Alec Greville, Eastbourne (killed in action). Lieutenant-Colonel Russell D. King, D.5.0., Timaru. Lieutenant-Colonel William A. T. Mcguire, Auckland. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph M. Peart, D.5.0., London (died of wounds). Lieutenant-Colonel Allan B. Ross, M.J3.E. (killed in action). Lieutenant-Colonel John T. Russell, D.5.0., Hastings (killed in action). Lieutenant-Colonel Cedric M. Williamson, Hastings. Temporary-Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Te Whiti Love, Petone (killed in action). Major George P. Cade, Devonport. Major Arthur J. Crisp, Tikitiki. Major Cecil C. Johansen, Norsewood (prisoner of war). Major Alban V. Knapp, Wellington. Major Charles Langbein, Napier. Major Norman L. Uniacke, Stratford. Major Harold G. Wooller, Grey Lynn. Temporary-Major Rangi F. Logan, Otane. Temporary-Major Robert S. Pearson, Christchurch. Temporary-Major Leonard W. Roberts. Temporary-Major Edwin E. Richards, Hokitika. Temporary-Major Sydney A. Sampson, Orakei. Captain Kelvin L. Brown, Remuera. Captain Jack Conoliy, Whakatane. Captain George H. Levien, St. Helier's Bay. Captain Ernest L. J. Marshall, Newton. Chaplain Clifford G. Palmer, Kawakawa. Captain Thomas M. Paterson, Ngaruawahia (died of wounds). Temporary-Captain Charles G. Gentil, Epsom. v Temporary-Captain Ernest C. Laurie, Epsom. Temporary-Captain Alexander T. Mackay, Thames. Temporary-Captain James Tuhiwai, Tolaga Bay (missing). Lieutenant Victor J. Tanner, Tauranga. Second-Lieutenant Martha D. Grigg, Blenheim. Second-Lieutenant William T. Swanson, Auckland (wounded). Private Doris Alexander, Titoki. Sergeant Rossland B. Cleverly, Whangarei. Sergeant William E. Dudeck, Frankton Junction. Corporal Richard Edwards, Whangarei (wounded). Corporal William Fowlie, Dargaville. Lance-Corporal A. Fraser, Te Kawa. Lance-Corporal Frank P. Gill, Albany. Sergeant Kenneth D. Given, Whangarei. Trooper Alexander W. Heron, Te Awamutu (returned to New Zealand). Sergeant Audrey M. Holdgate, Timaru. Corporal Ronald G. Jones, Epsom. W. 0.11. Cecil C. Lofley, Sandringham. Sergeant Harry Mackey, M.M., Waiomatatini. Private Jack Middleton, Kerepeehi. Sapper Albert J. Richards, Whangarei. Warrant-Officer I. James W. Scott, Opotiki: Sister Gerda Smidt, Palmerston North. Bombardier Laurence G. Smith, Tauranga. ' . . Private Edith A. Thornton, Carterton. Sergeant' Claude D. Tulloch, Whangarei (killed in action). ' Staff-Sergeant Arnaud M. Young, Taumarunui. Warrant-Officer 11. Douglas S. Young, Paerata.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 110, 11 May 1943, Page 2
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