ROLL OF HONOUR.
The casualty list of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, now engaged in operations in the Dardanelles, since the publication of our last issue, is as follows : DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Mounted.— Trooper R. M’Naul. WOUNDED. Wellington Mounted.—Trooper S. Gurr. Wellington Battalion. —■ Corpl. H. S. Crowther. Private F. A. H. Simmiss. Canterbury Mounted. Lieut. J. L. Wilson. Otago Mounted.—Trooper W. Prentice. Auckland Battalion.— Private A. Riddell. Otago Battalion. — Private V. M’Nabb. TOTAL CASUALTIES TO DATE. The official return issued on Saturday shows that the casualties to the New Zealand Expeditionary Force reported up to and including 29th November, totalled 7,836. Of these, 1,116 officers and men were killed in action, 519 died of wounds, 249 died of disease, 658 were missing, 5,272 were wounded, and 22 were prisoners of war. The total death roll is thus 1884, exclusive of the missing. The details are as under :
Officers. Men. Total. Killed 74 1042 1116 Died of Wounds 21 498 519 Died of Disease 8 241 249 Missing 22 636 658 Wounded 214 5058 5272 Prisoners of War — 22 22 Totals 339 7497 7836
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1482, 7 December 1915, Page 4
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184ROLL OF HONOUR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1482, 7 December 1915, Page 4
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