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The Canterbury, and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast Regiment was a Territorial Force (Army Reserve) unit of the
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Formation and recent history

The regiment was formed in 1964 during the reorganisation of the army by the amalgamation of two separate regiments: the Canterbury Regiment and the Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast Regiment. In turn, those two regiments had originally been formed from the 1st (Canterbury) & 2nd (South Canterbury) and the 12th (Nelson and Marlborough) & 13th (North Canterbury and Westland) Regiments which had been initially raised in the early 1900s, following the formation of gazetted militia units in 1859. The 1964 amalgamation saw the new Territorial Force battalion become the Second Battalion of the
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. This was until the later reorganisation of 1999, which saw the Territorial Force battalions split from the RNZIR to become multi-function battalion groups. The 2nd Battalion (Canterbury, and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast) RNZIR became the 2nd Canterbury (Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast) Battalion Group, with the following sub-unit types:


Companies

*A Company: Greymouth*, *B Company: Christchurch, *C Company: Timaru, *D Company: Nelson Company, *Support Company: Christchurch, Blenheim and Ashburton, *Logistics Company


Artillery


Engineers


Medical


Signals


Transport


Brass Band

In December 2012, 2nd Canterbury (Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast) Battalion Group merged with 4th Otago and Southland Battalion Group to form 2/4 Battalion. Which now consists of 3 Companies: *A Company *B Company *C Company


Predecessor units


1845-Nelson

The Nelson Battalion of Militia was the first NZ Army Unit formed in the South Island and one of the first in New Zealand. The Battalion had two companied each of 50 min. the Commandant was Captain Donald Sinclair (Nelson Magistrate). His appointment and those of eight other officers was gazetted on 28 August 1845 (Gaz24/45 page 114). The Gazetted Officers were: Captains *Donald Sinclair *John D. Greenwood *David Monro Lieutenants *Thomas Renwick *Francis Dillon Bell Ensigns *Charles Thrope *Alexander le Grand Campbell Quartermaster *Henry Symour Adjutant *Richard Newcombe The Colonial Secretary's records show that Mr Fox was offered a Captaincy but declined as Mr Sinclair would be in command. Mr Joseph Ford Wilson was offered and accepted a commission as Surgeon on 9 June 1845 but for some reason this was not gazetted. Hourly parades were held daily at 7am, 10am and 4pm. Uniforms were supplied (blue shirt, sailor type pattern). Arms were old flint-lock muskets-the weapons that had been imported for bartering with the Maoris.


Dress distinctions


The Second Militia Act 1858


Volunteer Corps of Canterbury Rifles

* Number 1-Christchurch * Number 2-Christchurch * Number 3-Lyttelton * Number 4-Lyttelton * Number 5-Kaiapoi * Number 6-Southern Volunteer Rifles (Name changed to Forest Rifle Volunteers on 19 April 1861) On 8 April 1865 the Christchurch City Guards were formed. Then in 1911 it became the 1st Canterbury Regiment, thus providing an unbroken link.


Volunteer Corps of Nelson Rifles

* Number 1 Coy-Nelson City * Number 2 Coy-Nelson City * Number 3 Coy-Was not gazetted until /9/06/1862 * Number 4 Coy-Suburban North * Number 5 Coy-Motueka * Number 6 Coy-Waimea East * Number 7 Coy-Waimea South * Number 8 Coy-Nelson


Marlborough Rifle Volunteers

* Number 1 Coy-Marlborough Rifles * Number 2 Coy-Picton Rangers


Nelson 1862

Eight Companies were reduced to five: * Number 1 City * Number 2 Waimea East * Number 3 Waimea South * Number 4 Motueka * Number 5 Nelson In Marlborough two Companies were reduced to one: the Marlborough Rangers.


Commanders


Canterbury District Commanders 1859–1910

*Maj H.A. Scott 1859–1861 *Col T. Wollaston-White 1861–1867 *Maj G. Packe 1867 *Lt Col H.E. Reader 1867–1868 *Lt Col G. Packe 1868–1882 *Lt Col A. Lean 1882–1891 *Lt Col H. Gordon 1891–1901 *Lt Col W.H. Webb 1901–1903 *Col C.W. Porter, CB. 1903–1904 *Lt Col A. Bauchop, CMG. 1904–1906 *Lt Col J.E. Hawkins, VD. 1906–1910


1st Battalion Canterbury Rifle Volunteers

*Lt Col A.G.D. Toswill 1886–1888 (99th Regt)


Canterbury Battalion and later North Canterbury Battalion

*Lt Col F.W. Francis, VD. 1895–1903


South Canterbury Battalion of Infantry Volunteers

*Lt Col W.M. Moore 1897


1st North Canterbury Battalion of Infantry

*Lt Col W.A. Day 1903–1906 *Lt Col F. Cresswell, VD. 1906–1910


2nd North Canterbury Battalion of Infantry

*Lt Col H.S.E. Hobday 1903–1906 *Lt Col G.J. Smith 1906–1910


Nelson District Commanders 1860–1911

*Lt Col M. Richmond, CB. 1860–1872 *Maj N.G. Morse 1872 *Capt E. Baigent 1874 *Capt J.T. Marshall 1875–1877 *Maj A. Pitt 1877–1895 *Lt Col A. Pitt 1895–1899 *Lt Col Hon J.A. Bonar 1899–1900 *Capt (later acting Lt Col) Wolf, GCB. 1900–1906 *Maj J.L. Joyce 1906–1911


1st Battalion Nelson Infantry Volunteers

*Maj W.S. Littlejohn 1901–1909 *Lt Col G.A. Harkness, VD. 1909–1910


2nd Battalion Nelson Infantry Volunteers

*Lt Col C.G.F. Morice 1901–1909 *Maj J.C. Macfarlane 1909–1910


Marlborough District Commander

*Capt W.D.H Baillie 1860–1893


Westland District Commander

*Capt J.A. Bonar 1872–1895


Commanding Officers 1st NMWC 1923–1948

*Lt Col C.B. Brereton 1923–1924 *Lt Col C.E. Butcher 1924–1926 *Lt Col G.H. Gray, MC. 1926–1930 *Lt Col W.C. Harley 1930–1933 *Lt Col W.T. Churchward 1933–1939 *Lt Col C.M. Rout, ED. 1939–1942


Commanding Officers 1st NMWC 1948–1964

*Lt Col E.F. Richards, DSO, ED. 1948–1954 (Later Hon Col (Lt Col)) *Lt Col R.I. Blair, OBE, ED. 1954–1957 (Later Hon Col (Lt Col)) *Lt Col R.M.S. Orbell, OBE, ED. 1957–1959 *Lt Col D.H. Blyth. 1961–1964 (Later Hon Col (Col))


Commanding Officers 1st Cant (1923–1948)

*Lt Col J. Murphy, VD 1923–1925 *Lt Col N.R. Wilson, DSO, MC, VD. 1925–1926 *Lt Col L.M. Inglis, MC, VD. 1926–1930 *Lt Col S.D. Mason, 1930–1936 *Lt Col H.K. Kippenberger, 1936–1940 (Later Hon Col (Maj Gen)) *Lt Col M. Osborne, ED. 1940–1941 *Lt Col W.R. Lascelles. 1941–1943


Commanding Officers 1st Cant (1948–1964)

*Lt Col J.R. Williams, DSO. 1948–1954 *Lt Col T.B. Morten, DSO, ED. 1954–1959 (Later Hon Col (Brig)) *Lt Col J.W. Rolleston, MBE, ED. 1959 *Lt Col S.M. Pritchard, MBE, ED. 1959 *Lt Col B.H. Palmer, MBE, ED. 1960–1962 (Later Hon Col (Col)) *Lt Col M.C. Stanaway, MC. 1962–1964


Commanding Officers 2nd Cant NMWC 1964–2012

*Lt Col M.C. Stanaway, MC. 1964 *Lt Col R.W.K. Ainge. 1964–1966 *Lt Col E.G. Latter, MBE, ED. 1966–1970 (Later Hon Col (Brig)) *Lt Col E.H. Poole, ED. 1970–1973 (Later Hon Col (Col)) *Lt Col M.J. Blair, MBE, ED. 1973–1976 *Lt Col R.E. Menzies, ED. 1976–1979 *Lt Col N.A. Koutua, ED. 1979–1982 (Later Hon Col (LtCol)) *Lt Col P.V. Coster, OBE, ED. 1982–1986 *Lt Col R.G. Milne. 1986–1991 *Lt Col P.F. Koorey. 1991–1993 *Lt Col G. Hart 1993-1998 *Lt Col K. Whitlow 1998-2000 *Lt Col G.S. Trengrove, MVO. 2000-2002 (Later promoted to Brig & awarded DSD, ED) *Lt Col R. Keetley 2002-2006 *Lt Col N.J.A. Sinclair, ED. 2006-2008 *Lt Col G.A. McMillian. 2008–2013


Commanding Officers of 2/4 Battalion RNZIR 2012–Current

*Lt Col G.A. McMillian. 2013–2013 *Lt Col A.J. Brosnan. (First female C/O) NZIC 2013-2016 *Lt Col K. Langston. 2016–2021 *Lt Col T. Tuatini. 2021-Current


Honorary Colonels


1911–1964

*Maj Gen D.P. Penton, CB, CVO. 13th (North Canterbury) 1911-unknown *Maj Gen E.W.C. Chaytor, KCMG, KCVO, CB. 1st (Canterbury) 1920–1921 **12th (Nelson & Malborough) 1920–1921 **Canterbury 1921–1923 **Nelson Marlborough & West Coast 1923–1939 *Col The Hon G.J. Smith, CBE, TD. 1st (Canterbury) 1923-unknown *Maj Gen Sir H. Kippenberger, KBE, CB, DSO & Bar. 1st (Canterbury) 1951–1957 *Brig J.T. Burrows, CBE, DSO, ED. 1st (Canterbury) 1957–1964 *Col D.J. Fountaine, DSO, MC. ED. 1st (Nelson, Marlborough & West Coast) 1951–1959 *Lt Col E.E. Richards, DSO, OBE, ED. 1st (Nelson, Marlborough & West Coast) 1959–1962 *Lt Col R.I. Blair, OBE, ED. 1st (Nelson, Marlborough & West Coast) 1963–1964


2nd Cant NMWC RNZIR Honorary Colonels 1964–2012

*Brig J.T. Burrows, CBE, DSO, ED. 1964–1966 *Brig T.B. Morten, CBE, DSO, ED. 1966–1971 *Col T.F. Hegglun, OBE, ED. 1971–1977 *Col B.H. Palmer, ED. 1977–1982 *Col D.H. Blyth. 1982–1987 *Brig E.G. Latter, MBE, ED. 1987–1992 *Col E.H. Poole, ED. 1992– *Brig R.E. Menzies, CBE, ED *Lt Col N.H. Kotua, ED. -2012 *Lt Col Cutler 2012–2016 -2/4 RNZIR *Lt Col G. Hart 2016–Current-2/4 RNZIR


Chaplains of the Regiment

*Chap Rev H.R. Dewsbury. No1 North Canterbury Bn (1910) *ChCl IV Fr J.F.M. Barra. 2nd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl IV Rev W. Bullock. 2nd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl IV Rev Fr P.F. Cullen. 2nd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl III Rev F. Dunnage. 2nd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl IV Rev C.M. Jones. 3rd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl IV Rev J.A. Lush. 2nd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl III Rev Fr J.J. McMenamin. 2nd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18)-Killed in Action-Messines, 8 June 1917. *ChCl IV Rev Fr P. Flynn. 2nd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl IV Rev E.D. Rice. 2nd Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl IV Rev G.T. Robson MC, OBE. 1st Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl III Rev T.F. Taylor. 1st Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl III Rev C.E.O'H. Tobin. 1st Bn Canterbury Regt (1914–18) *ChCl II Rev F.O. Dawson, OBE. 20th Battalion (1939–45) *Chcl IV Rev H.I. Hopkins, OBE. (P.O.W) 20th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl II Rev G.A.D. Spence, OBE, MC. 20th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl II Rev Fr L.P. Spring, OBE. 20th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl IV Rev J.S. Strang. 20th & 26th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl IV Rev R.J. Griffiths, MBE. 23rd Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl III Rev H.F. Harding, DSO, MBE. 23rd Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl III Rev S.C. Read (P.O.W.) 23rd Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl IV Rev N.F. Sansom. 23rd Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl IV Rev. R.B. Spence. 23rd Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl IV Rev J.G.B. Talbot. 23rd Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl III Rev Fr J.L. Kingan. MC. 26th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl III Rev J.R. Nairn. 26th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl III Rev H.S. Scott. 26th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl III Rev Fr J.W. Rodgers. 30th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl III Rev Fr W.E. Ryan. 30th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl IV Rev H.W. West. 30th Battalion (1939–45) *ChCl IV Rev. W.D. Whelan. 6th Canterbury Regt (1939–45) * *ChCl III Rev H.E. Rowe. 1st NMWC *ChCl IV Rev F.G. Glen. 2nd CantNWMC *ChCl IV Rev K.J. Taylor. 2nd CantNWC *ChCl IV Rev F. Greg. 2nd CantNWMC *ChCl III Rev Fr B.J. Fennessy, ED * 2nd CantNMWC *ChCl III Rev H.M.L. Kirk ED 2nd CantNMWC (Later appointed Lead Chaplain Southern Area, 1st NZ Bde Linton Camp)


Battle honours

The regiment perpetuates the battle honours awarded to the 23rd, 26th, 30th and 37th Battalions, Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force. *
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*First World War: **
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Messines 1917 Messines may refer to: * Mesen (in French: Messines), a village in Belgium ** Battle of Messines (disambiguation), World War I battles * Messines, Quebec Messines is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec. It includes the population ...
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Ypres 1917 Ypres ( , ; nl, Ieper ; vls, Yper; german: Ypern ) is a Belgian city and municipality in the province of West Flanders. Though the Dutch name is the official one, the city's French name is most commonly used in English. The municipality co ...
, ** Passchendaele, **
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, ** France and Flanders 1916–18, **
ANZAC The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. It was formed in Egypt in December 1914, and operated during the Gallipoli campaign. General William Birdwood comma ...
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Gallipoli 1915 The Gallipoli peninsula (; tr, Gelibolu Yarımadası; grc, Χερσόνησος της Καλλίπολης, ) is located in the southern part of East Thrace, the European part of Turkey, with the Aegean Sea to the west and the Dardanelles st ...
, **Suez Canal, **Egypt 1915–16 *Second World War: **
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, ** Minquar Qaim, **
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, ** Cassino I, ** The Senio, ** South Pacific 1942–44 ** Solomons, **
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1st Canterbury Regiment Battle Honours

** South Africa 1902. ** Egypt 1915-16, **
ANZAC The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. It was formed in Egypt in December 1914, and operated during the Gallipoli campaign. General William Birdwood comma ...
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Gallipoli 1915 The Gallipoli peninsula (; tr, Gelibolu Yarımadası; grc, Χερσόνησος της Καλλίπολης, ) is located in the southern part of East Thrace, the European part of Turkey, with the Aegean Sea to the west and the Dardanelles st ...
, **
Somme 1916 __NOTOC__ Somme or The Somme may refer to: Places *Somme (department), a department of France *Somme, Queensland, Australia *Canal de la Somme, a canal in France *Somme (river), a river in France Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Somme'' (book), a ...
18, **
Messines 1917 Messines may refer to: * Mesen (in French: Messines), a village in Belgium ** Battle of Messines (disambiguation), World War I battles * Messines, Quebec Messines is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec. It includes the population ...
, **
Ypres Ypres ( , ; nl, Ieper ; vls, Yper; german: Ypern ) is a Belgian city and municipality in the province of West Flanders. Though the Dutch name is the official one, the city's French name is most commonly used in English. The municipality co ...
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Hindenberg Line The Hindenburg Line (German: , Siegfried Position) was a German Defense line, defensive position built during the winter of 1916–1917 on the Western Front (World War I), Western Front during the First World War. The line ran from Arras to La ...
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1st Nelson Marlborough West Coast Regiment Battle Honours

** South Africa 1900-1902, ** Egypt 1915-16, ** Landings on ANZAC, **
ANZAC The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. It was formed in Egypt in December 1914, and operated during the Gallipoli campaign. General William Birdwood comma ...
, **
Gallipoli 1915 The Gallipoli peninsula (; tr, Gelibolu Yarımadası; grc, Χερσόνησος της Καλλίπολης, ) is located in the southern part of East Thrace, the European part of Turkey, with the Aegean Sea to the west and the Dardanelles st ...
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Sari Bair The Battle of Sari Bair ( tr, Sarı Bayır Harekâtı), also known as the August Offensive (), represented the final attempt made by the British in August 1915 to seize control of the Gallipoli peninsula from the Ottoman Empire during the Fir ...
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Messines 1917 Messines may refer to: * Mesen (in French: Messines), a village in Belgium ** Battle of Messines (disambiguation), World War I battles * Messines, Quebec Messines is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec. It includes the population ...
, **
Hindenburg Line The Hindenburg Line (German: , Siegfried Position) was a German defensive position built during the winter of 1916–1917 on the Western Front during the First World War. The line ran from Arras to Laffaux, near Soissons on the Aisne. In 191 ...
, **
Passchendale Passendale () or Passchendaele (; obsolete spelling, retained in English; vls, Passchendoale) is a rural Belgian village in the Zonnebeke municipality of West Flanders province. It is close to the town of Ypres, situated on the hill ridge sepa ...
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Somme 1916 __NOTOC__ Somme or The Somme may refer to: Places *Somme (department), a department of France *Somme, Queensland, Australia *Canal de la Somme, a canal in France *Somme (river), a river in France Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Somme'' (book), a ...
1918 This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide. Events Below, the events ...
** Suez Canal 1917, **
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Alliances

* –
The Rifles The Rifles is an infantry regiment of the British Army. Formed in 2007, it consists of four Regular battalions and three Reserve battalions, plus a number of companies in other Army Reserve battalions. Each battalion of The Rifles was formerly ...
* – The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshire) * – The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and The Ulster Defence Regiment) * –
University of New South Wales Regiment The University of New South Wales Regiment (UNSWR) is, as of 2018, an Army Reserve Recruit training unit under the command of the 8th Brigade. Unit History The University of New South Wales Regiment was founded as the New South Wales Universit ...


Freedoms

The regiment was granted the following
freedoms Political freedom (also known as political autonomy or political agency) is a central concept in history and political thought and one of the most important features of democratic societies.Hannah Arendt, "What is Freedom?", ''Between Past and F ...
: *City of
Timaru Timaru (; mi, Te Tihi-o-Maru) is a port city in the southern Canterbury Region of New Zealand, located southwest of Christchurch and about northeast of Dunedin on the eastern Pacific coast of the South Island. The Timaru urban area is home to ...
(1965) *City of
Christchurch Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon River / ...
(1966) *City of
Nelson Nelson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Nelson'' (1918 film), a historical film directed by Maurice Elvey * ''Nelson'' (1926 film), a historical film directed by Walter Summers * ''Nelson'' (opera), an opera by Lennox Berkeley to a lib ...
(1969) *Borough of Ashburton *Borough of
Greymouth Greymouth () (Māori: ''Māwhera'') is the largest town in the West Coast region in the South Island of New Zealand, and the seat of the Grey District Council. The population of the whole Grey District is , which accounts for % of the West Coas ...
*District of Marlbourgh


Notable members

*Captain C.Upham VC and Bar-C Company, 20th Battalion *Sergeant H.J. Nicholas, VC, MM-12th Nelson Company (Killed in Action at Beaudigny 23 October 1918) *Sergeant J.Hinton VC-20th Battalion *Sergeant C.Hulme VC-23rd Battalion *Major General Sir E.W.C. Chaytor, KCMG, KCVO, CB *Major General L.M. Inglis, CB, CBE, DSO, MC, VD, ED *Major General Sir Howard Kippenberger, KBE, CB, DSO & Bar *Brigadier Burrows, CBE, DSO, ED ** *Colonel Hon G.J. Smith, CBE, TD. *Colonel Frank Rennie, CBE, MC-1st Cant, 30th Bn & 37th Bn *Colonel D.J. Foutaine. DSO, MC, ED.-1st NMWC *Lieutenant Colonel N.R. Wilson, DSO, MC, VD-1st NWMC *Lieutenant Colonel F.M. Mitchell, MC.-6th Cant *Lieutenant Colonel T.B. Morten, DSO, ED.-1st Cant *Lieutenant Colonel J.R. Williams, DSO.-1st Cant *Lieutenant Colonel J.B. Mawson MC, ED.-30th Bn *Major G.H. Gray, MC-1st NMWC *Major H.H. Thomason, MM-1st NMWC *Major J.M.C. McLeod MC*-30th Bn *Major (latter Lt Col), M.C. Stanaway MC-1st NMWC (Awarded in Korea as a captain) *Captain Starnes, DSO (was recommended for a Victoria Cross, but was immediately awarded the DSO) *Captain P.W.G. Spiers, MBE, MC, VD-1st NMWC *Warrant Officer Class II James Godfrey, DCM, MM 13th North Canterbury Regt *Sergeant E.Batchelor DCM and Bar-23rd Battalion *Lance Corporal R.J. Burrell, BEM.-2nd CantNMWC *Private J.D. Ross, MM *Private H. Anderson, MM


Further reading

*"Together Onward: A Short History of the Canterbury Regiment, NMWC, and the Second Battalion, 1845–1970", 2RNZIR, King Edward Barracks, Christchurch, 1970 *"Marching Onward: The History of the 2nd Battalion (Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast), Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, By Brig (rtd) Edward Latter


References

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External links


NZ Army Official Website: 2 Cant NMWC
First World War, 1914–1919;

Second World War, 1939–1945;

Other

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