3rd Battalion, Auckland Regiment, New Zealand
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3rd Battalion, Auckland Regiment, New Zealand | |
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Years active: | – |
Country: | New Zealand |
Service: | New Zealand Army |
Branch: | New Zealand Expeditionary Force |
Type: | Infantry |
Specific type: | unknown |
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Information on Battalion
The 3rd Battalion Auckland Regiment, 4th Brigade included the following companies:
- 3rd Auckland Company
- 6th Hauraki Company
- 15th North Auckland Company
- 16th Waikato Company
Personal narratives
Related media
James Evans
Captain. 15th North Auckland Company.
15.03.1917 Promoted to Captain and transferred from Auckland Regiment, Mounted Rifles Brigade to Auckland Infantry Regiment 3rd Battalion 13.06.1917 Appointed company commander 15th North Auckland Company
- Diary, 1917, by James Evans (Service No: 13/2002), Alexander Turnbull Library (MSX-2937)
- Diary, 1918, by James Evans (Service No: 13/2002), Alexander Turnbull Library (MSX-2938)
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