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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.

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Te Maki Rangihouhiri Hori-Hallett

My grandfather Maki Hori. We, your whanau are so proud of you my Koro for serving our country Aotearoa. You have many descendants today that you would be proud of and some of your mokopuna served in the Army as well. Nga mihi arohanui ki a koe toku koroua..
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These two old photo's are from the old family photo album. I give permission as Te Hikoinga Hallett is my father and these images are from our family home. Copyright restrictions would be at your discretion as an organisations for our army loved ones. All I ask is that respect be shown and given to the families of the fallen angels.
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