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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

Martin McRae (DCM) with a group of No.2 Commando

RSM Martin McRae (DCM) is seated here just right of centre in the photo.  He is pictured here with his friends from No. 2 Commando. 

McRae was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his actions at Cassino on 19 March 1944.  He had discovered a German tank and troops dug into a ruined building and directed New Zealand tanks to fire into the building, leading to the capture of almost 100 prisoners.

No 2 Commando were a Commando unit of the British Army. An elite unit made up of 'picked volunteers' who were selected and trained by officers for battle.  Recruits had to pass through rigorous training to gain entrance.

Reference:
Pete Rogers, Commando Veterans Association UK

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