World War One - Service number 11/1793 Trooper Wellington Mounted Rifles
Next of kin on embarkation: John V. Gamlin (father), Kaupokonui, New Zealand Embarkation details: 9 October 1915 to Suez, Egypt HMNZT 32 or HMNZT 33 or HMNZT 34 Vessel was Aparima or Navua or Warrimoo Trooper Wellington Mounted Rifles 7th Reinforcements
Killed in Action at Battle of Magdhaba. Buried in Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt B. 165.
Reginald Gamlin was the son of John N. and E. J. Gamlin, of Manaia, New Zealand.
Men in photo (names written on back by C J Souness): Back Row: Craig, Grantham, Gordon, McGorrery, Dahl, Perrot, Corbett, Cuff, Gates, Judson, Summerhays, Jaun, Curry, Monaghan, Guide. Front Row; Gamlin, Lehamann, Souness, Marsh, Rudd, Nash, Elliot, Elmslie, Kidd
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