N.Z.E.F. CASUALTY LIST
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, July 4. The following 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualties were reported to-day:— KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING De Clifford, Dvr. Trevor Ledestin. Riverton. Ferguson, Pte. Eric James, Gisborne. Lindsay. Pte. William George, One Tree Hill. Macdonald, Dvr. James Gordon (M.M.), , Felldlng. Martin, Pte. Ronald Leopold, Tauranga. Newdlck, Pte. Cyril, Maketu. Reid, Pte. Ronald John, Auckland. Richardson, Pte. Edgar Arthur. (Mother In India.) Spring, Pte. William. Eketahuna. Stockley, Pte. Albert Arthur, Walhou. Wlndybank, Lance-Corporal Donald Owen, Auckland. KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Jones, Pte. Philip Edward, Auckland. KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE WHILE PRISONER OF WAR, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR Burns, L/Cpl. William. Masterton. DIED OF WOUNDS, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Peek, Pte. Ivan Harold, Coromandel. DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Goodley. Gnr. Nelson Robert, Wairoa. SAFE IN UNITED KINGDOM, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR Earle, Pte. Patrick Richard, Huntervllle. NAVAL CASUALTIES P.A.) WELLINGTON. July 4. The following naval casualties were reported to-day:— KILLED IN AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT McLeod, T/A/Sub-Lieut. (A) Gordon Edward, Auckland. WOUNDED McKay, A.B. John David, Auckland. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, DEATH NOW PRESUMED Williamson, Leading Radio Mechanic Norman George, Invercargill.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24610, 5 July 1945, Page 6
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