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The Bishop of Waipu, the Rt. Rev. |G. V. Gerard, senior chaplain to the 2nd New Zealand Division, will leave with the units of the 2nd Echelon. He served | 48 a combatant officer with a British | regiment in the last war, and was | awarded the Military Cross for bravery in the field. Major B. Barrington, who has been staff officer to Mobilisation at Army Headquarters, Wellington, has been appointed Staff Officer to the 3rd Brigade Headquarters. Major Gordon Rich, of Christchurch, will leave with the 2nd Echelon for service overseas with the New Zealand Convalescent Base Depot. He has commanded the 3rd Field Ambulance at Christchurch for three years. Mr. E. P. Meachen, M.P. for Marlborough, will go into camp at Burnham with units of the 3rd Echelon. He served during the last war with the Field Engineers on Gallipoli and in France. K. O. Lambie, a member of the head office staff of the National Broadcasting Service, is with the 2nd Echelon in the | anti-tank unit. 5 owe: J
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 41, 5 April 1940, Page 4
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