N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES
DEAD AND WOUNDED.
P.A. WELLINGTON, May 16. The following personnel of the Second N.Z.E.F. are included in a' casualty list issued to-day, the rank being Private unless otherwise stated: Killed in action: Brew, Durward G., Riccarton; Downing, Patrick J., Hastings; Scullin Jack, Napier; Spotswood, Sergt. Ronald, Wellington. Died of wounds: Douglas, Murray, W. J. Motueka. 4
Died on active service: Howejohns, Driver Austjn J., St. Clair. Wounded: McLennan, Lieutenant lan, Napier; Moir, Lieutenant Arthur D, Miller’s Flat; Thomas, Lieutenant Godfrey J., (M.C.), Nelson; Lea, Sec-ond-Lieut. Frederick J., Waitakere; Anstis, Clarence F., Sydenham; Benefield, Gunner Alfred' 1., Stratford; Berridge, Gunner William C’., Wanganui; Bly, Robert A., Petone; Clark LanceSergt. Lawrence H., Wanganui; Climo, Bruce T., Havelock; Crawford, Leonard M., Hastings; Doig, S'ergt. Alan D., Chertsey; Doreen, Rowan L., Auckland: G’bbs, Temn.CorpL, Thomas W., Wellington; Green Keith A., Rata; Hall, Geoffrey M., Greenmeado\ys; Hamilton, Gunner David, Whenuakite; Irwin L/Bombardier John J., Dunedin; Kitson, Basil V., (M.M.), Whangarei; Lever, Charles C. Waiuku; McKneight, Sapper John, Henry '(Wife, Mrs. E. M'. McNeight), Westport; Moss, Hubert F, Motueka;
iNeill Laurence E., Cromwell; Parker, Hugh C., Kaitaia; Rae Edward, Geraldine; Scully, Edwin H., Balclutha; Tape, Signalman Harold N. S., Lower Hutt; Taylor, Thomas, Napier; Taylor Lance-Corpl. Thomas P., Bryndwr;
Tuki, John H., Auckland; Williams, Arthur D„ Wellington. x O’ » Prisoner of war, previously reported Esson, Second-Lieutenant William K., Papanui.
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Grey River Argus, 17 May 1944, Page 2
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