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Clark, G W
/in New Zealand 18th Battalion (2nd NZEF), New Zealand Army (2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force) PrivateInformation provided by Warren Clark (eldest son) My late father was taken prisoner in Egypt in 1941 and sent to Stalag 344. I believe he may have been in a satellite camp 17B and was part of the 1000km march. His name is Pte. G.W. Clark #66626 and was I believe with the 18th Battalion […]
Collier, E G
/in New Zealand 18th Battalion (2nd NZEF), New Zealand Army (2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force) PrivateEdwin Collier was in the New Zealand 18th Battalion on Crete and was captured. He was a POW for four years. We have been trying to piece together all the details but at 91 years of age and quite frail it takes time and patience. He was in the 18th Battalion and his army number […]
Board, C D S
/in 18th Battalion (2nd NZEF), New Zealand Army (2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force) Lance CorporalMy late father was a POW at Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf from about August 1941 until the 26/05/1945. He was captured at Crete in May 1941. His name was Lance Corporal Comer Board of the New Zealand 18th Battalion. His Army number was 23825 and Prisoner Number 7662. I found this photograph amongst his possessions along […]
Paterson, Douglas John
/in New Zealand 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force 18th Battalion (2nd NZEF), New Zealand Army (2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force)Information supplied by Keith Paterson, New Zealand, September 2014: My father (Doug Paterson) was born in Hamilton, New Zealand on 2 February 1918. At age 21 years, he enlisted along with many friends at the outbreak of the 2nd World War with the New Zealand Army in 1939. His army number was 2704. He left […]
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