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Frontispiece |
Moving into the line at
Faenza |
New Zealand Army (M. D. Elias) |
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Group of officers at Palmerston North Farewell Parade |
The Weekly News |
His Majesty King George VI inspects 28 Battalion at
Ewshott, 6 July 1940 |
London News Agency |
The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill takes the salute from D Company |
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Parade at
Maadi |
New Zealand Army |
Detraining at
Katerini |
C. R. Ambury |
Part of Battalion Headquarters at
Katerini |
J. Matehaere collection |
Looking north-east to
Katerini from 28 Battalion position in
Olympus Pass |
New Zealand Army |
Vineyard on the coastal area between
Platanias and
Maleme |
G. H. Weir collection |
Return from
Crete to
Alexandria |
British official |
Training with a 2-inch mortar |
New Zealand Army |
Lieutenant A. Awatere, Intelligence Officer,
Libya |
British official |
Stuka attack on transport south-west of
Gazala |
British official |
Anti-tank guns captured at
Gazala |
British official |
Wiring defensive positions in
Syria |
New Zealand Army (H. Paton) |
Arrival on the escarpment at
Minqar Qaim |
New Zealand Army (H. Paton) |
RAP near El Mreir |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Various shells collected in the El Mreir area |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Prisoners captured after the attack at Munassib |
C. N. D'Arcy
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Portée blown up by a mine |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Group before the Battle of
Alamein |
New Zealand Army (M. D. Elias) |
A Sherman tank at
Alamein |
C. N. D'Arcy |
The breakthrough at
Alamein |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Christmas Dinner, 1942, at
Nofilia |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Bren carriers outside the Benito Gate at
Tripoli |
New Zealand Army (H. Paton) |
Entering Tripoli |
New Zealand Army (H. Paton) |
Second-Lieutenant Te M. N. Ngarimu, VC |
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Point 209 |
C. M. Bennett collection |
Attending to the wounded at
Takrouna |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Takrouna from the south |
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The ledge and pinnacle of
Takrouna |
J. L. Kingan |
How the wounded were brought down from
Takrouna |
C. N. D'Arcy |
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Returning through the
Marble Arch |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Marching in
Cairo on the
United Nations' Day Parade, 1943 |
New Zealand Army (M. D. Elias) |
Awaiting embarkation at
Alexandria for
Italy |
New Zealand Army (M. D. Elias) |
Arrival at
Taranto |
C. N. D'Arcy |
28 Battalion moving across the
Sangro |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Mutton for dinner |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
The approach to
Orsogna |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Major J. C. Reedy,
Captain R. Tutaki, Lieutenant-Colonel R. R. T. Young, Second-Lieutenant M. Raureti, Captain G. Marsden, February 1944 |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye)
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The bombing of the Monastery at
Cassino, 15 February 1944 |
US Army official |
The attack on the Railway Station,
Cassino, from outside the RAP |
C. N. D'Arcy |
The narrow road between the RAP and the Railway Station |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Ready to advance into
Cassino |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Route 6, about a mile from
Cassino |
C. N. D'Arcy |
From the RAP in the entrance to the crypt at
Cassino |
C. N. D'Arcy |
Preparing for a
hangi at
Isernia |
C. N. D'Arcy |
The hilltop village of Bocca, taken by elements of 28 Battalion |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Battalion Headquarters before the entrance into
Florence |
R. Maiha |
The final objective on the way to
Florence |
R. Maiha |
Covering fire, Fiumicino River |
British official |
Bren carriers beyond
Rimini |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Ready to move in the
Faenza sector |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Moving into the line on the
Senio |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Fusing hand grenades,
Faenza |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Checking weapons |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
The start line for the
Senio assault |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
The Senio stopbank |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Signaller and stretcher-bearer at the
Senio |
New Zealand Army (G. F. Kaye) |
Route march,
Trieste, July 1945 |
New Zealand Army (J. Short) |
The Battalion's Commanders |
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