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  • Other Name

    Rank badge, Sergeant's 3-stripe chevrons (group of 2), NZ, WW2 (descriptive name)

    432738 Lieut. Kenneth Russell Porter, NZ Field Regt, 10th Reinforcements, 2NZEF (associated name)

  • Description

    Rank badge, Sergeant's 3-stripe chevrons (group of 2), NZ, WW2

    Belonged to 432738 Lieut. Kenneth Russell Porter, NZ Field Regt, 10th Reinforcements, 2NZEF.

    a) on khaki cotton drill cloth

    b) on woollen khaki cloth

  • Associated Place
  • Accession Number
    2014.21.24.16
  • Accession Date
    01 Apr 2014
  • Department
Porter; 3 stripe chevron badges; 2014.21.24.16

Images and documents

Images

Artefact

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2014.21.24.16
    Gift of Ron Porter
  • Date
    Circa 1939-1945
  • Associated Notes

    Rank badge, Sergeant's 3-stripe chevrons (group of 2), NZ, WW2

    Belonged to 432738 Lieut. Kenneth Russell Porter, NZ Field Regiment, 10th Reinforcements, 2NZEF & post-WW2 Territorials.

    Ken Porter, aged 19, joined up after war broke out. He was already a keen sportsman, excelling on the rugby field and at swimming. At age 21, he went overseas to join the NZ Division in the Middle East. He had been commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in New Zealand but resigned his commission to go overseas. He landed in Italy in late 1943 and saw action in most of the Italian campaigns including several months in the front line at Cassino. He was recommissioned about this time. In September that year, Ken was wounded near Rimini in Northern Italy and was sent by hospital ship to the huge base hospital at Bari in the south. While convalescing, he was posted to HQ at Senigallia in the north and it was there that he met his future Italian wife, Laura.While in Sienna awaiting transport home, Ken proposed to Laura. She followed him out to New Zealand arriving mid-1946, and they married in June. The couple had two children, Sylvia was born in 1947 and Ronald in 1951. Ken Porter served with the Territorials post-war (Auckland & Wellington) rising to the rank of Major before reaching compulsory retirement age at 45. In 1977 Ken & his family moved to Australia with his role as Victoria State Manager with the ANZ from which he reitred in 1981 on his 60th birthday. Ken was an active participant in the Kiwi section of the Australian RSL.

  • Associated Event
    WW2; 1939-1945
  • Associated Person
  • Associated Place
  • Associated Date
    1939-1945
  • Period
  • Media
  • Subject Category
  • Classification
  • Last Update
    15 May 2023
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