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    1. [nz] WW1 46th Reinforcements
    2. Olwyn Whitehouse
    3. Interesting message Allan. I didn't realize that. Hugh McNab appeals on the Timaru Memorial Wall and the Rangitata Hall Honour Board. Featherston. The Great war ended in 1918 and so too did the lives of many soldiers who never left the camp. Private Hugh McNab Serial No. 85698 New Zealand Training Unit, 46th Reinforcements Place of Death: Featherston, New Zealand Date of Death: 23 November 1918 Age at Death: 27 Died from broncho pneumonia Featherston Cemetery, Western Lake Road, Featherston, Wairarapa Timaru Herald, 5 July 1918, Page 3 Hugh McNab, Rangitata, asked for little more time. Allowed, till August 12. Timaru Herald, 26 November 1918, Page 4 McNAB. At Fentherston Hospital, Private Hugh McNab, the beloved fourth son of J. and the late D. McNab, of Rangitata; aged 26 years. From: "Allan Steel" <asteel@ihug.co.nz> Subject: [nz] WW1 Reinforcements Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 21:56:55 +1200 Hi Folks, Wondered if any list member can point in the right direction to find a list of the men who were in the 46th Reinforcements for WW1. They went into camp but never left for overseas as the war finished. They are not listed on the Auckland War Museum site as they did not serve overseas. Thank you Allan

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