A. GOOD FAMILY RECORD. Four of the sons of Mr and Mrs David Cook of Awamangu who answered their country's call:—(1) Gunner M. Cook, 9th Reinforcements. (2) Private J. D. Cook, 23rd Reinforce rnents. (3) Private J. S. Cook, killed in action. (4) Private G. S. Cook, 22nd Reinforcements, died of wounds.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3348, 15 May 1918, Page 28 (Supplement)
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52A. GOOD FAMILY RECORD. Four of the sons of Mr and Mrs David Cook of Awamangu who answered their country's call:—(1) Gunner M. Cook, 9th Reinforcements. (2) Private J. D. Cook, 23rd Reinforce rnents. (3) Private J. S. Cook, killed in action. (4) Private G. S. Cook, 22nd Reinforcements, died of wounds. Otago Witness, Issue 3348, 15 May 1918, Page 28 (Supplement)
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