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ON THE LEFT IS MAHUTU MOKIWHARE, from Thames, a First Echelon man, who trod on a land mine near Mount Olympus and lost his right leg half-way up the thigh, and, right, Corporal Tanuhana Tahuriorangi, Maori Battalion, with an amputation below the knee from a wound at Cassino.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1945, Page 7

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ON THE LEFT IS MAHUTU MOKIWHARE, from Thames, a First Echelon man, who trod on a land mine near Mount Olympus and lost his right leg half-way up the thigh, and, right, Corporal Tanuhana Tahuriorangi, Maori Battalion, with an amputation below the knee from a wound at Cassino. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1945, Page 7

ON THE LEFT IS MAHUTU MOKIWHARE, from Thames, a First Echelon man, who trod on a land mine near Mount Olympus and lost his right leg half-way up the thigh, and, right, Corporal Tanuhana Tahuriorangi, Maori Battalion, with an amputation below the knee from a wound at Cassino. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1945, Page 7

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