CASUALTY LIST
NEW ZEALAND AND ENGLISH RATINGS ' FOUR KILLED AND THREE BADLY INJURED. VICTIMS AMONG CREW OF ACHILLES. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. This Day. The Naval Board regrets to announce the following casualties on the Achilles among New Zealand naval forces: , Killed .Archibald Cooper Hirst Shaw, able seaman, New Zealand Division 1030, Oturoa Road, Ngongotaha, Rotorua. lan William Grant, ordinary seaman, New Zealand Division (SS.) 1743, 44 Cavell Street. Tainui, Dunedin. Seriously Wounded. Edgar Vivian Sherley, able seaman. New Zealand Division. 11G3. Roche Street, Te Awamutu. Lincoln Campbell Martinson, Chief Yeoman of Signals. New Zealand Di- j vision. 345, 2 St Aubyn’s Street. De- I vonport. Auckland. ROYAL NAVY. Killed. Frank Stennett. telegraphist. 120 Old Mil! Lane, Hazel Grove, Stockfort, Cheshire, England. Neville Jervaise Milburn, ordinary telegraphist. D/SSX 23288. 15 Cardinley Street. Oiley Road. Bradford. Yorks. England. Seriously Wounded. Samuel John Trimble. Sergeant of Royal Marines. PO/WWQYO. 11 Hili' View Park, Glengorrnley, Belfast.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1939, Page 8
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153CASUALTY LIST Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1939, Page 8
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