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Awarded the M.M.—Private Victor G. Robinson, of Dunedin, who, according to advice received by his father, Mr G. J. Robinson, of 35 Nicholson street, has been awarded the Military Medal. Private Robinson was a member of the motor cycle branch of the service before leaving for overseas. He was wounded at Faenza on Christmas Eve but has since been discharged from hospital.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 6

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Awarded the M.M.—Private Victor G. Robinson, of Dunedin, who, according to advice received by his father, Mr G. J. Robinson, of 35 Nicholson street, has been awarded the Military Medal. Private Robinson was a member of the motor cycle branch of the service before leaving for overseas. He was wounded at Faenza on Christmas Eve but has since been discharged from hospital. Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 6

Awarded the M.M.—Private Victor G. Robinson, of Dunedin, who, according to advice received by his father, Mr G. J. Robinson, of 35 Nicholson street, has been awarded the Military Medal. Private Robinson was a member of the motor cycle branch of the service before leaving for overseas. He was wounded at Faenza on Christmas Eve but has since been discharged from hospital. Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 6