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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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  • Harry Putangaroa Taituha
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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.

Surname Forename(s) Rank Serial Nosort descending
Kopu Reuben Private 11062 more details
Kaire Pomare King Sergeant 24112 more details
Kaimoana Charlie Private 25899 more details
Kake Whare Private 25900 more details
Kapa Fisher Joseph Private 25901 more details
Kapa Waata Mutu Private 25902 more details
Kiel Joseph Private 25904 more details
Kiel Kohi Private 25905 more details
Kirikiri Mutu Private 25908 more details
Knox Alfred Private 25909 more details
Komene Abraham Corporal 25910 more details
Komene Ngaro Trooper 25911 more details
Koopu Takataka Private 25912 more details
Kio Harold Wi Private 26092 more details
Kaire Morehu Henare Corporal 36595 more details
Katene Hopa Private 39080 more details
Kingi Kani Private 39081 more details
Kingi George Private 39082 more details
Katene Okiha Private 39083 more details
Kingi Alfred Edwin Private 39085 more details
Kingi Tango Private 39086 more details
Kingi Te Raina Private 39120 more details
Kingi Wi Sergeant 39134 more details
Karauria Pangorangi Private 39141 more details
Kururangi Hohua Private 39142 more details
Kirk Thomas Private 39143 more details
Katae Te Moana Private 39164 more details
Korau Mohi Private 39181 more details
Kahu Kura Private 39185 more details
Korau Tapore Private 39187 more details
Kara Tuahae Hemi Pohatu Private 39198 more details
Kutia Pomare Private 39199 more details
Kemp Pera Te Kaura Private 39217 more details
Kara Rangi Private 39222 more details
Kerehoma Tawa Private 39252 more details
Kahi Robert Private 39358 more details
Kaka Moses Private 39360 more details
Karanga Don Private 39364 more details
Kereopa Hamiora Private 39365 more details
Kamira Keni Private 39366 more details

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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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