BATTLE HONOURS
WON BY NEW ZEALANDERS.
(PRO.. OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
.LONDON, 4th April. Captain G. G. Sale, M.C., Royal Engineer- (son of Professor Sale, formerly of Dunedin), has received the D.S.O. Coming from Rhodesia, where he was a mining engineer, very early in. tho war, ■ Captain Sale ■ first was commissioned to the North Staffordshire Regiment, but some months later transferred to the Royal Engineers, with whom he has served | continuously ever since. Captain Ivan Stuart Wilson, M.C., R.A.M.C. (Napier), has received a bar to his Cross. He, too, has a long record of service, chiefly with Field Ambulances. Second-Lieutenant Howard B. Rishworth, Royal Engineers (Auckland), has won tho Military Cross. Until October, .1917, ho was with the New Zealand Signalling Company, when ho was recommended for an" Imperial commission by General Sir A. J. God ley. This ho obtained about a year ago, when he was cent to the Advanced Signal Base in the Abboville area. Lieutenant-Commander Alan E. Cam, R.N.R.. received his D.S. Cross from the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday.-
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 130, 4 June 1919, Page 8
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