THOSE WHO HAVE FALUN
SERGEANT-MAJOR G. H. SCHMUffo" - Seegeant-Majob G. H. Schmidt, who i$ reported to have died from wounds on * r June 4, was the youngest son of Mr. G.~ E. Schmidt, and was aged 21 79979 and 9 months. He was born at Opoa, Bay ~ of Islands, and was. educated pfc the Onehtmga District High School, vrheis lis - , held the position , of ' lieutenant is tha | senior cadets. On leaving school.be joined,^:: the mercantile marine, and on egifgiing! had only a short term to serve before -3r qualifying for examination for a position-. | < as officer. Sergeant-Major Schmidt, en- ig§§ listed in April/ 1915, a$ » non-commis-sioned officer. He proceeded to camp piLsi' the following October, and left New Zealand as sergeant-major with the tenth reinforcements, - - , ISjfJZ*-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16265, 26 June 1916, Page 6
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