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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

Robert Bartlett

Serial No: 
39203
Surname: 
Bartlett
Forename(s): 
Robert
Next of kin on enlistment: 
Mr S. Bartlett (brother), Mangatuna, Tolaga Bay, New Zealand
Rank: 
Private
Address on enlistment: 
Mangatuna, Tolaga Bay, New Zealand

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Geneva confirms Robert as P.O.W.

In The Evening Post on Monday, 30 June 1941, Geneva confirmed that Robert Bartlett who was previously reported as 'Missing' was being held as a 'Prisoner of War'. Click here to view full page.

 

1945 - Robert Bartlett safe in the UK

In the Roll of Honour - N.Z.E.F. Casualties list on Tuesday, 31 July 1945 in The Evening Post, Robert Bartlett, previously a Prisoner of War, is reported safe in the United Kingdom. 

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The Evening Post - Papers Past - National Library of New Zealand