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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 > Maki Hori, Hori Te Mau Taranui, and James

Maki Hori, Hori Te Mau Taranui, and James

Koro Maki is on the left, sitting with his father Hori Te Mau Taranui on the right, a mokopuna sitting in front and my uncle James at the back, but unfortunately his head is not quite in the photo. Uncle James is the one who served in Egypt WW2 28 Maori Battalion.
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