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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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Note the Second World War roll does not contain the names of those who were in other units but worked closely with the 28th Māori Battalion or those who served in the 15th Reinforcements or Jayforce. See a list of these people here. The names and other details given in this roll are those recorded on enlistment. Many Māori Contingent and 28th Battalion soldiers used alternative names or were known by both Māori and English versions of their names; these are recorded where known. Rank information is often first known rank. Please let us know if a soldier was known by an alternative name or was promoted to a higher rank by the end of the war.

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Abraham Simon Robert Private 62864 more details
Adamson Waru Private 801873 more details
Ahomiro Sonny Ronald Private 811029 more details
Ahomiro John Private 802577 more details
Ake John Private 811491 more details
Akuhata Tamihana Wetini Private 65488 more details
Akuhata Hiko Private 801875 more details
Akuhata Pura Private 39040 more details
Akuhata Tauranga Private 811668 more details
Akurangi John Private 65268 more details
Akurangi Tamure Private 801876 more details
Albert Jack Corporal 39546 more details
Albert Motu Sergeant 62644 more details
Albert Haunui Private 67674 more details
Albert Richard Private 801660 more details
Alex Dick Private 67608 more details
Allen Robin Corporal 39291 more details
Allen William Naihi Corporal 65334 more details
Allen King Sergeant 68210 more details
Allen Joseph Private 801322 more details
Allison Pua Private 65215 more details
Allison Hirini Private 801878 more details
Allison Mahuika Corporal 65214 more details
Amapiu Eric Francis Private 810502 more details
Amohau Anania Corporal 6136 more details
Amotawa Kereti Private 65212 more details
Amotawa Thomas Private 68038 more details
Anahana Norman Pita Private 810465 more details
Anania John Joseph Private 67807 more details
Anania John William Private 25800 more details
Anaru Paratene Tiweka Sergeant 6178 more details
Anaru Wi Patene Major 5550 more details
Anaru Roland David Private 815272 more details
Anderson George Tahuri Waitara Private 39280 more details
Anderson Henry Toki Private 65461 more details
Anderson Arthur Tukiri Sergeant 67509 more details
Anderson Boyd Private 449259 more details
Anderson Sinclair Valentine Private 634509 more details
Anderson Arthur Corporal 8830 more details
Anderson Potaua Private 811645 more details

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