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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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Jack Anderson

Serial No: 
67390
Surname: 
Anderson
Forename(s): 
Jack
Next of kin on enlistment: 
Mrs D.M. Anderson (wife), Bombay Street, Auckland, New Zealand
Rank: 
Private
Address on enlistment: 
16 Gordon Road, Otahuhu, New Zealand
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My dad

Submitted by [email protected] on Wed, 25/04/2012 - 03:05

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My father is my hero he and all who fought in the war have made a better life for us all we are forever in your debt xx i now live in australia and have grandchildren now xx how i miss his wisdom i miss you every day but anzac day the most because of your sacrifices i miss you xxxx
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Submitted by [email protected] on Wed, 25/04/2012 - 03:09

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Please let me know if you have any photos of my dad and his achievements.this was a part of his life he didnt talk about for his own sanity i guess .my dad would come to the rotorua rsa every friday to be with his comrades for 2 hours then bring us fish & chips home..he was like clock work..anything you have would be appreciated he is now buried in thames returned servicemans cementary thanks you have my email address [email protected]
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