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NAVAL LOSSES

DOMINION PERSONNEL three; men killed 15 PRESUMED DEAD (P.A.) WELLINGTON. July 19. The following naval casualties were announced last night:— Missing—Presumed Killed Campbell, Able Seaman David Colin. Father: Mr. C. G. Campbell, Wahv.-a KILLED Wescott, K.K.A., Third Class, K„ AuHdiuul. knight. Stoker, First Class, Arthur V. A., aimaiira Island Post Oiiieo. Naularriataa, Old. Seaman Savenaca, Fiji. MISSING—PRESUMED KILLED Barlow, Commissioned Electrician Ariliur. Auckland. Marshall. C.P.O. Ronald Gordon. Auckland. Eraser, Chief U.lt.A. Kenneth K., Auckland. Wilson. E.U.A., Fourth Class, Robert A., Auckland. Warren. Acl. Stoker Petty Otlieer Norman Geoffrey, Christ church. Battershy;. Art. Stoker Petty Otlieer Jact, Osmond. Auckland. Cullen. Stoker PHly Officer Gregory, Auckland. Cameron, Leading Seaman Gordon Alexander., England. Summered, Acting Leading stoker Richard Neil, Dunedin. McDougall, Able Seaman William Ernest, Dunedin. Boate, Stoker. First Class, Brian P. Auckland. Collins, Stoker, First Class, Dcrislcy E., Kainpol. Slattery, Stoker, First Class, Donald John, England. Laidlnw, Stoker, Second Class, lan George, Riingiora. MISSING Rolslon, Act. Leading Seaman Raymond Auckland. Paumau, Able Seaman Timo. Fiji. Beattie, Able Seaman James Fred., Oamuru. Pawsou, Able Seaman Henry. England. Hooke, Able Seaman Frank Win., Timafu. Clyde, Abie Seaman William IK, Outran]. Dryland, Able Seaman George U., Auckland. Morris, Able Seaman Robert 0., Tauranga. Edwards, Stoker, First Class, Arthur G. C.. Nelson. O’Niil, Stoker, First Class, Maurice W., Ngalea. DANGEROUSLY INJURED Macdonald, Acting Leading Stoker lan. Auckland. Guest, Stoker Petty Officer William IL. Auckland. Fabler. Leading Seaman Alfred E., England Injured Roskill, Commander Stephen W„ R.N., England. Kane, Leading Seaman James H. S., Martinborough. Gray, Able Seaman lan Ernest,. Napier.. Wilson, Stoker, First Class, Robert F.. Christchurch. Teddy. Able Seaman Stephen 8.. Auckland. Able seaman C. G: Campbell, win a well known Wairoa resident, his father being employed on the railway staff. Nineteen years of age. he was educated in Wanganui and at the Hamilton Technical School, He entered the navy in 1940, sighing on for 12 years. Able Seaman Campbell was . one of the most popular lads in this district, taking a keen interest in sport. Sincere regret is l'elt at his early death.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21150, 19 July 1943, Page 4

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NAVAL LOSSES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21150, 19 July 1943, Page 4

NAVAL LOSSES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21150, 19 July 1943, Page 4