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WOUNDED SOLDIER

CONDITION NOT DANGEROUS Included in a list of casualties in Egypt officially announced yesterday was Private Reginald Frederick Buckingham, reported wounded as the result of air bombs. It was stated that his mother was Mrs Francis Gunn, of Monavale, Cambridge. Mrs Gunn, who now resides at Howick, has informed the Waikato Times that her son, Private R. F. Buckingham, is reported wounded and that his wounds are not dangerous. Private Buckingham is the eldest son of Mrs Gunn and the late Mr Buckingham, of Matangi. He was employed by Mr W. Price, a building contractor. Mrs Gunn has two other sons, Privates A. D. Buckingham and L. M. Buckingham, in the Third Echelon, and a fourth son, L. Buckingham, waiting to enter camp with the fourth reinforcements.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21223, 20 September 1940, Page 4

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WOUNDED SOLDIER Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21223, 20 September 1940, Page 4

WOUNDED SOLDIER Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21223, 20 September 1940, Page 4

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