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70 years ago this month

May 1942 the Battalion is still at Arsal in the Syrian foothills undertaking exercises and manoeuvres. Major Tiwi Love becomes the first Māori commander of the unit. Read the war diary for May 1942 here

Hemi Wiremu

Hemi (Himi) Wiremu was a Lieutenant in A Company.  Hemi was educated at St Stephens and was later a member of staff teaching agriculture from 1931-1936. He then worked at the Forestry Department in Rotorua working for the St John Ambulance Brigade. He started the 2nd Company of the Boys' Brigade at Ōhinemutu, and was a lay reader at St Faith's Church. 

He was caputred in Greece and spent four years as a prisoner of war in Germany. 

In 1945 he was released, he went to London and spent a year at Bango University in North Wales doing a forestry course.  He also met his english wife with whom he had three children (two sons and a daughter). 

Hemi worked in farm management, and as a member of the voluntary civil police until 1963. He joined the staff of New Zealand House as Commissionaire.

See Te Ao Hou for more about Hemi.

Reference:

Text from Te Ao Hou, No 60, 1967, p.24. 
Photo from newspaper article sent in by Jean Hooker, Pukekohe.

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