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Roger Joseph Samuel Rabone (1918 - 1942)

Roger Joseph Samuel Rabone
Born in New Zealandmap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at about age 24 in Western Desert, Egyptmap
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Biography

Roger Rabone is an Anzac who served in World War Two.

Roger Joseph Samuel Rabone was born in 1918, the son of Margaret Melladew and Thomas Cedric Victor Rabone.

Lieutenant Roger Joseph Samuel Rabone NZ 26028 - New Zealand Artillery, 4 Field Regiment

Died of wounds on active service 25th October 1942.

Memorial - El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt ref: II. A. 14.

New Zealand Herald 9 November 1942 Page 1 [1]
Roll of Honour
RABONE - Lieutenant Roger J. S., died of wounds on active service. Middle East; dearly-beloved elder son of Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. T. C. V. Rabone, 20 Epsom Avenue, Epsom; loved brother of Betty, Robin (R.N.Z A.F.) and Patricia; in his 24th year. - He died in the cause of freedom and justice.

Sources

  1. New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24426, 9 November 1942, Page 1




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