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New Zealand Engineers, Field Troop
Years active:
Country: New Zealand
Service: New Zealand Army
Branch: New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Type: Engineers
Specific type: Field engineers
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.


Personal narratives

Arthur Thomas Jones

Sapper. New Zealand Field Engineers. 5th Reinforcements

Diary, 1915, by by Arthur Thomas Jones (Service No 4/907), Alexander Turnbull Library (MS-1096)

Diary covers civilian life as a taxi driver, enlistment, embarkment, and Gallipoli campaign

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