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Tag, identity
Object type Classification: 75358
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English: Identity tag, 1NZEF, WW1 Belonged to 26-940 Sgt. Henry C Welch, New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 1NZEF description - grey fibreboard tag; marked- obverse- SGT - HC - WELCH reverse- 3 NZRB - 4 B - 26-940 - B Note- attached to whistle (W2767) with string
Date 1914-1918; (1914-1918); (World War 1, 1914-1918)-wars
Dimensions height x width x depth/length: 34 x 46 x 2mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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789503 (object number)
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, W2768
Notes Identity tag, 1NZEF, WW1 Belonged to 26-940 Sgt. Henry C Welch, New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 1NZEF Note- attached to whistle (W…) with string, and note attached- "Dick, Dad showed me this years ago and said it belonged to the Sgt. brother - H.C. Welch and was his whistle - TAT., Nita" 26-940 Sergeant Henry Clarence Welch, New Zealand Rifle Brigade Farmhand, Henry Welch, known as ‘Tat’ embarked with the New Zealand Rifle Brigade on 5 February 1916, part of the same intake as his younger brother George. During the Battle of the Somme Tat was awarded the Military Medal "For gallantry and special good work during the raid by the 4th Battalion, 3rd New Zealand (Rifle) Brigade on the enemy trench at Corner Fort, south of Fleurbaix on the night of the 17th-18th December 1916. Though heavily bombed when he first entered the enemy trenches he led his party with great skill, silencing the party exposed to him, killing a number of them, and finally capturing 5 prisoners." The following year he took part in the Battle of Messines, and lost his life on 10 June 1917. He is buried at St Quentin Cabaret Military Cemetery.
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