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70 years ago this month

For most of June the Battalion are at Arce, north-west of Cassino. CO Lt-Col Young is keeping them occupied and out of mischief. The American’s have occupied Rome. Read the war diary for June 1944 here.

Home > Herewini, Tama, Nehumoana Gage

Herewini, Tama, Nehumoana Gage

Brothers in arms, Sgt Herewini Etini Gage, Pte Nehu Gage and Cpl Tama Gage.

These photos can be found on p.383 of Soutar's Nga Tamatoa.

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ake ake tonu aue

Submitted by brownkotiro on Sat, 23/04/2011 - 09:49

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Tena koutou, na koutou i haere i whawhai mo matou.Kare matou i wareware ou koutou kaha, koutou mahi i te wa o te pakanga o te ao tuarua. Toku aroha, toku mihi tenei kia koutou Papa Tama, Papa Etini ratou ko Papa Ben.
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Submitted by brownkotiro on Sat, 23/04/2011 - 09:52

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I mahue koe i a matou toku Papa i te tau Rua mano, kei te tangi tonu toku ngakau mohau. Kei roto koe i toku ngakau, takoto i runga i to moengaroa.
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