BRAVERY AWARDS
SERVICE IN ITALY NEW ZEALANDERS HONOURED (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Saturday The King has approved the following awards to Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force personnel in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in Italy: Bar to Distinguished Service Order —Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Michael MeElroy (awarded D.5.0., September, ItM'2), Auckland, Distinguished Service Order. —Lieu-tenant-Colonel Robert Leslie McGaffin, Palnter.ston North; Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Ellery Gilbert, Wanganui; Temporary-Lieutenant - Colonel Fd win Ernest Richards, Nelson; Major Johil Wilson Reynolds, Hamilton; Tempor-ary-Major James Rutherford Williams, Christehurch; Temporary-Major Duncan Urquhart White, Timaru. Military Cross.—Temporary - Major Douglas Percy William Harvey, Blenheim; Temporary-Major Stamford Martin Hewitt, Danncvirke; Captain Alexander William Huntley Borrie, Dunedin; Captain Patrick John Brennan, Opunake: Captain Campbell Newman DA. •cy, Hamilton; Captain Peter Frederick To Heuheu Ornberg (died of wounds), Paraparaumu; TemporaryCaptain James Gwoffrey Furness, Blenheim; Temporary-Captain Peter Wight de Bretherton Morgan, Christehurch; Temporary-Captain Frank Rowland Coe, Christehurch; Lieutenant Collier Cunningham lies wick, Oamaru: Lieutenant Hendry Bruce Hay, Christehurch; Lieutenant Thomas George Stratton Morrin, Hastings; Lieutenant Alfred John Voss (previously awarded D.C.M.), Tauranga; Second-Lieutenant Benjamin Goddard Christy, Auckland; SecondLieutenant James Michael Hennessy, Waimate; Second-Lieutenant George Austin O'Leary, Wellington; SecondLieutenant David McCorniick, Nelson; Rev. John Kollett Watson, Chaplain to Forces, Pli miner ton.
Distinguished Conduct Medal. —Temporary Warrant-Officer (Class I.) Martin Te Takahi McCrae. Wairoa; Sergeant George Kenneth Babe, Whangarei; Second-Lieutenant Joseph Whakekura Mataira (commissioned since gaining award), Porangahau; Sergeant Thomas William Tulloch, Wellington; Sergeant David Caldwell Welsh, -Ohai; Lance-Sergeant Lewis Albert William Davis Auckland; Lance-Sergeant Geoffrey George Mason, Waimamaku. Military Medal. —Temporary War-rant-Officer (Class II.) Bryan Knowles Bassett. Tauranga; Sergeant Herbert Alfred Heley, Waihi; Sergeant Francis Patoa Sanders, Queenstown; Lance-Ser-geant Matthew Alphonsus Keppel, Timarn; Corporal Garth Ryder, Nelson; Private William James Mclndoe, Dunedin; Lance-Corporal Nelson Reginald Mathers, Horotiu; Private lan Kronast Bertie, Aramoho; Private Malcolm Herbert Taylor, Wainui; Trooper Leonard Patrick Gallagher, Wellington; Private Frederick Kirkham Jones Christchurch; Private Kevin Patrick O'Sullivan, Christchurch; Private William Brighty Stockwell, Te Puke; Tempor-ary-Warrant-Officer (Class II.) Desmond Patrick Corrigan, Christchurch; Temporary Corporal Darcy Ivan McPherson, Takaka; Temporary-Sergeant Thomas George Sargent, Carterton; Temporary Sergeant John Walter Churton, Wellington; Corporal Vincent Stanawav, Helensville; Corporal Frederick Samuel Poland Tyson, Springston South; Private Ernest Harry Graves, Wellington; Private Dick Alex. Whangarei; Temporary - Lance - Corporal George Edwin Pritchard. Wanganui; Private Andrew John Callanan, Balclutha; Private Reginald Andrew Hcrmon, Pahiatua; Trooper Walter McCulloch, Ellerslie; Private Ernest Pomeroy, Xelsonj Sergeant Frank Stanley Dacev, Wellington; Sergeant Leslie Graham Scott, Hamilton; TemporarySergeant Francis Molntyre Milne, Christchurch; Private Frederick Herbert Anderson, Christchurch; Temporary Corporal Thomas Samuel McNiece, Hastings; Private James Whatman Barnard, New Plymouth; Temporary-Lance-Corporal Allan Alexander Wilson. Otautau; Private Francis John Foley, Kerrytown. via Timarn; Private Douglas Thomas Hislop, Xelson; Robert Fwan Miln (rank not stated'), TeKuiti; Signalman Maurice Spring, Waitara.
MILITARY CROSS WINNER
THAMES MINIM: AI'THOIIITY
Second-Lieutenant S. M. I<\ Martin, who has received the immediate award of the Military Cross for gallant and distinguished service in Italy, is the only son of* Mr. and Mrs. M. Martin, of Thames. He had a brilliant record at the Thames School of Mines, gaining the Bruce Medal and a mining scholarship admitting him to the Otago University.
Two years ago, he graduated at Otago, and was last year admitted as a member of the Australian Mining Institute. His wife, Mrs. Ruth Martin, at present a student at Victoria University College, Wellington, is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thompson, 40 Grovo Street. St. Kilda, Dunedin.
PARADE POSTPONED
INTERRUPTED BY RAIN Because of an interruption by heavy rain, the annual church parade of the ambulance and nursing cadets of the St. John Ambulance Brigade yesterday afternoon at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Symonds Street, was postponed. The parade. le\l by the St. John Ambulance Cadet Band, started out from East Street, but only the first of the three corps participating reached tiie church, where the salute was taken bv the Brigade Commissioner, Mr. D. V. Mackav, who was accompanied hv the Mayor, Mr. A. C. Allum. The other 'two corps were able to shelter under shop verandahs, but the church service was abandoned. _ Mr. Mackav said it would be held in the near future.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24923, 19 June 1944, Page 2
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