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Delegates from the 28th Maori Battalion reunion committee travelled to Waiouru last week to present a gift in appreciation of the hospitality extended to Battalion members and their families during the reunion held at Waiouru over Easter weekend 1996. Reunion committee members Sonny Sewell and Len Harwood ( right J presented a hoe to Army Marae Chairman Captain Nik Nikora ( left ) in appreciation of the planning and assistance received with the organising of what was deemed to be "a highly successful reunion".

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 4

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Delegates from the 28th Maori Battalion reunion committee travelled to Waiouru last week to present a gift in appreciation of the hospitality extended to Battalion members and their families during the reunion held at Waiouru over Easter weekend 1996. Reunion committee members Sonny Sewell and Len Harwood ( right J presented a hoe to Army Marae Chairman Captain Nik Nikora ( left ) in appreciation of the planning and assistance received with the organising of what was deemed to be "a highly successful reunion". Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 4

Delegates from the 28th Maori Battalion reunion committee travelled to Waiouru last week to present a gift in appreciation of the hospitality extended to Battalion members and their families during the reunion held at Waiouru over Easter weekend 1996. Reunion committee members Sonny Sewell and Len Harwood ( right J presented a hoe to Army Marae Chairman Captain Nik Nikora ( left ) in appreciation of the planning and assistance received with the organising of what was deemed to be "a highly successful reunion". Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 4

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