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Research in Other Countries => New Zealand => New Zealand Completed Requests => Topic started by: Tgapitbull on Saturday 30 November 24 23:29 GMT (UK)
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My Father In Law, according to his military personnel record entered Papakura Military camp on 8 January 1941.
Next entry is "Marched In from Base R.D. to 31 AK - 19.6.41.
I have a photo of his recuit training Battalion. On the bottom of this photo there is hand written "C Coy [undercypherable first letter; ? GT] Infantry Tainui Battalion Papakura M C" [presume Military Camp].
My question is what could the undercypherable letter be ? - can anybody assist please?
Also where am I likely to find further information about the Tainui Battalion?
Tks
TPB
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RGT = regiment?
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Thanks Twiggy Tree for this possibility.
TPB
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Would the the Tainui "C" Coy be part of 28th Maori Battalion?
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Thanks Whenu for your posting.
My understanding is that the 28th Maori Battalion companies were made up along tribal lines; ie C Company - East Coast and D Company - Waikato, Wellington, Sth Island.
As he was from the Hamilton area, hence Tainui?
As he was in the Infantry I don't think that he was in the 28th Maori Battalion.
What were the names of the training Battalions at this time?
As an aside, I came across some interesting/sad stories while researching soldiers of the 28th Maori Battalion who had unclaimed medals and passing info onto Te Mata Law (David Stone).
TPB
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List of battalions in WW2.
Might be able to get an idea here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Infantry_battalions_of_New_Zealand_in_World_War_II
Best bet might be to chase up the 21st (Auckland) Battalion history.
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I can't vouch as to how complete this 28th battalion list is, but maybe stick his name in the search and see if he pops up?
https://www.28maoribattalion.org.nz/roll
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Thanks Whenu and bbart for your postings.
I put in his name in the 28th Maori Battalion database but no record came up.
Will look into the AKL Battalion history.
Thanks
TPB