WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE SEVERAL DEATHS ANNOUNCED. YESTERDAY’S LIST OF NAMES. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following New Zealand air personnel serving overseas have been reported casualties:— BOWMAN, James F., F/Sgt., missing, believed killed; Taumarunui. EKADDOCK, Graham, F/Sgt., killed on active service; Taupiri. "— DRAY, Alan A., Pilot Officer, slightly injured on active service; Otorohanga. GIEBS, Bruce E., Acting Flight Lieutenant, • slightly injured on active service: Taihape. HANSEN, Raymond K„ F/Sgt., dangerously injured on active service; North Auckland. KEELEY, James H„ F/Sgt., confirmed killed in action; Dunedin. MARSHALL, Reginald A., Flying Officer, missing on air operations; Auckland. MATHESON, Farquhar D., Flying Officer, missing on air operations: New Plymouth. RAWLINGS, Leslie McD., Pilot Officer, killed on active service; Dunedin. SAMSON. George K.. F/Sgt., missing on air operations; Wellington. SMITH. Aubrey F., Sgt., killed on active service; Paekakariki. WALKER, Isaac, F/Sgt., missing on air operations ; Auckland. WATSON, Percy F., Sgt., missing on air operations; Oamaru. WILSON. John 8., Pilot Officer, confirmed a prisoner of war; Lower Hutt. Reclassifications. BONGARD, Harper M., F/Sgt., previously reported missing, believed killed, death now officially presumed as at 27/5/43; North Canterbury. BROWN. Edgar A.. F/Sgt., previously reported missing, now confirmed a prisoner of war: Greymouth. JEFFERY, Maurice R„ Pilot Officer, previously reported missing, death now officially presumed as at 25/9/42; Napier. PETERSEN, Leo, F/Sgt., previously reported missing, now reclassified to missing, believed killed; Palmerston North. PYE. Halford D.. Flying Officer, previously reported missing, now reclassified to missing, believed killed; Kati Kati, Bay of Plenty. REDWOOD, Charles H. G., Flying Officer, previously reported missing, now reclassified to missing, believed killed: Woodville. WILSON, James A., Sgt., previously reported missing, now reclassified to missing, believed killed; Auckland.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1943, Page 2
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