Lieutenant Colonel Arapeta Marukitepua Pitapitanuiarangi Awatere
25 April 1910–6 March 1976
(Person)
Ngati Porou and Ngati Hine; interpreter, military leader, Maori welfare officer, local politician, convicted murderer.
Mentioned in
- 21 Battalion
- 23 Battalion
- 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion
- 28 (Maori) Battalion
- WINDSOR CASTLE — Foreword
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 6 — Sollum and Gazala
- CHAPTER 7 — Minqar Qaim
- CHAPTER 8 — Parry and Thrust
- CHAPTER 9 — Alamein to Tripoli
- CHAPTER 10 — Medenine and Point 209
- CHAPTER 12 — Across the Mediterranean
- CHAPTER 13 — Orsogna
- CHAPTER 15 — Advance on Florence
- CHAPTER 16 — The Rimini Campaign
- CHAPTER 17 — The Winter Campaign
- CHAPTER 18 — The Last Battle
- CHAPTER 19 — Aotea Quay
- Honours and Awards
- Commanding Officers
- Index
- Alam Halfa and Alamein
- Bardia to Enfidaville
- Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z.
- Italy Volume II : From Cassino to Trieste
- The Relief of Tobruk
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