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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.

Surname Forename(s) Ranksort descending Serial No
Reihana Tuki Private 39340 more details
Riri Mio Private 65480 more details
Rangi Koro Private 62614 more details
Raukura Keepa Private 65174 more details
Rewiri Maaka Private 817777 more details
Ruru Pani Nikora Private 62620 more details
Rako Abraham Private 39449 more details
Rapana Hirini Private 62938 more details
Reihana Robert Private 26007 more details
Riritahi Poipoi Private 65252 more details
Rua Paora Private 39240 more details
Rangi Ronald Private 815267 more details
Rewiri Paate Private 801846 more details
Rogers Niho Private 39235 more details
Rolleston Joseph Private 811357 more details
Ruru Charlie James Private 815639 more details
Rako John Private 39451 more details
Rapana Len Private 62772 more details
Reihana Te Kooti Private 39617 more details
Ritete Whakaheke Private 39445 more details
Rua Nia Private 827532 more details
Rangi Pat Private 801537 more details
Rautahi Tu Private 62615 more details
Ria Rapiata Darcy Private 814703 more details
Rogers Edward Private 26020 more details
Rolleston Pu Pahiriko Private 62692 more details
Ruru Robert Private 808565 more details
Rakuraku Paul Mapere Private 811732 more details
Rapana Ripi Private 801748 more details
Rua Temata Private 802184 more details
Rangi Tai Private 39179 more details
Ria Taha Private 802172 more details
Ruru Bill Private 62619 more details
Rakuraku Werewere Private 810627 more details
Rapata Heemi Private 802327 more details
Reihana Taare Wetere Te Kahu Private 823227 more details
Rivers Walker Private 39698 more details
Rangi John Private 39543 more details
Rauwhero Tubby Urikore Private 811733 more details
Rogers Ruiwhi Private 65361 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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