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Leonard Rodney Hewitt

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Identity

  • Title
  • Forenames
    Leonard Rodney AWMM
  • Surname
    Hewitt AWMM
  • Ingoa
  • Also known as
    Rod Hewitt AWMM
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  • Gender
    Male AWMM
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Civilian life

About birth

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  • Birth
    1913 AWMM OpotikiBay of Plenty AWMM
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  • Place of birth
  • Birth notes
  • Address before enlistment
  • Post war occupation
    Insurance Inspector Public - Ian Banks - Researcher - 11 June 2020 - Research
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Service

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Military decorations

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Training and Enlistment

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Embarkations

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Prisoner of war

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  • Capture details
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Medical history

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Last known rank

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Biographical information

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  • Member of the New Zealand Alpine Club:

    "Rod Hewitt died in Timaru Hospital on February 1, 1964. He was born in Opotiki, but was descended from Canterbury pioneers and spent practically all his youth in Christchurch where he was educated at Christ College.

    Rod's first trips to the hills were deerstalking expeditions made his with schoolfellow C.R. Hervey, but he soon became devoted to mountaineering and took part in the vigorous mountain exploration being carried out by young Canterbury climbers.

    Christmas, 1938, again saw Rod, Wyn Barnett and George Doig in the Tasman with hopes for Mount Tasman, but there were repeated snowfalls, and a reconnaissance of Syme Ridge and an ascent of Pioneer Pass their only climbing achievements. Rod had better luck at Easter when with John Clegg and L. King, he climbed D'Archiac from the Godley. In October, with Wyn and others, he climbed Alma in the Two Thumbs Range - the following month was in the R.N.Z.A.F.

    In June, 1940, Rod left for England to join the R.A.F., and as a bomber pilot in "75" Squadron saw service in Europe - over Berlin and as far as Italy. In April 1941 he had brief leave at Loch Lomand in the Western Highlands (climbing Ben Nevis in a snowstorm), before flying to the Middle East where he served for a year. Out there he survived the third of his crash landings and had a spell in hospital, where the brilliant surgery of New Zealand doctors on his injured leg made it possible for him to climb again. He was sent back to England and left for New Zealand in August, 1942. He had a brief reintroduction to the New Zealand mountains as a member of a search party to Malte Brun, when on a short holiday before a final tour of duty in the Pacific from April, 1944 to September, 1945."

    (from the New Zealand Alpine Journal, Vol.XX, No.51, 1964) AWMM
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Death

About death

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  • Death
    1 February 1964 AWMM
    TimaruCanterbury AWMM
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Sources

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    New Zealand Alpine journal AWMM
    The New Zealand Alpine Journal, Vol.XX, No.51, 1964 (includes photograph) AWMM

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