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CRETANS' HERO.—A report published last week told the heroic story of Kapitan Vassili, who was Staff-Sergt. D. C. Perkins, of Christchurch, and his adventures in Crete. In the above picture he is fourth from the left. The others are: Captain Bliss, T. Reeves (missing), and Sergt. W. S. Nash (Palmerston North). The photograph was taken near Mt. Olympus during the Greek campaign.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 22, 23 December 1944, Page 2

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CRETANS' HERO.—A report published last week told the heroic story of Kapitan Vassili, who was Staff-Sergt. D. C. Perkins, of Christchurch, and his adventures in Crete. In the above picture he is fourth from the left. The others are: Captain Bliss, T. Reeves (missing), and Sergt. W. S. Nash (Palmerston North). The photograph was taken near Mt. Olympus during the Greek campaign. Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 22, 23 December 1944, Page 2

CRETANS' HERO.—A report published last week told the heroic story of Kapitan Vassili, who was Staff-Sergt. D. C. Perkins, of Christchurch, and his adventures in Crete. In the above picture he is fourth from the left. The others are: Captain Bliss, T. Reeves (missing), and Sergt. W. S. Nash (Palmerston North). The photograph was taken near Mt. Olympus during the Greek campaign. Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 22, 23 December 1944, Page 2