WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE FOUR DEATHS REPORTED. NUMBER OF MEN WOUNDED. • 1 (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following list of Second N.Z.E.F. casualties was issued yesterday:— KILLED IN ACTION. AITKEN, Herbert A., L/Cpl., Miramar. KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. GOODWIN, Walter, Gnr., Ponsonby. RAE, Cecil R., Gnr., Ohope. DIED OF .WOUNDS. | HILL, Norman J., L/Cpl., Riccarton. MISSING, BELIEVED PRISONER OF WAR —PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. PETRIE, Donald, L/Cpl., Oamaru. x WOUNDED AND MISSING, BELIEVED PRISONER OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED AND MISSING. LEITH, Wilfred D„ Pte„ Lauder. i WOUNDED. BOONE, Albert J., Pte., Wellington South. FLOYD, Allan H., L/Cpl., Mt. Albert. PENNY, Theo K., Pte., Te Awamutu. AIR CASUALTIES NEW ZEALAND PERSONNEL/. — X The following New Zealand air personnel serving overseas have been reported as ARCHER, Kenneth, Pilot Officer, seriously injured on active service; Palmerston North. BARNETT, William H„ Sgt., killed on active service; Reefton. DUCKER, D’Arcy C. M., Pilot Officer, missing on air operations; Auckland. GUTHRIE, Errol N. R., Sgt., R.A.F., accidentally injured, placed on dangerously ill list; Christchurch. JAGG AR, William R., Sgt., missing, believ- ■ ed prisoner of war; Christchurch. PATTERSON, Francis A., Sgt., dangerously injured on active service; Wellington. ROBERTSON, Malcolm E. E., Sgt., missing, believed killed on active service; Wellington. WHITE, William G. H., Sgt., missing, believed killed; Bay of Plenty. Reclassifications. BUNTING, Wilfred D. 8., Sgt., previously reported interned, now reclassified safe in the Ufiited Kingdom; Dunedin. DREW, Rendel, L/Ac., previously reported seriously ill, now removed from seriously ill list; Marlborough. LINCOLN, Stanley H„ Sgt., previously reported missing, believed killed,, death now officially presumed by Air Ministry as in June: Auckland. SCHOFIELD, Siddle H., Sgt., previously reported missing, believed killed, death now officially presumed by Air Ministry as in July; Takapau. ___
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 January 1943, Page 2
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