Search results Next record Previous record Māori Raymond Bluett Born 25 April 1920 PDF Key details Service number801895 AWMM Also known as Armed force / branchArmy AWMM Last rank WarWorld War II, 1939-1945 AWMM Enquire Lay a poppy Hide sources Show empty fields Identity About Contribute › TitleMr Public - Raymond Karl Tautuhi - Direct descendant - 21 February 2019 - Family history ForenamesRaymond AWMM Raymond Tautuhi Public - Raymond Karl Tautuhi - Direct descendant - 21 February 2019 - Family history SurnameBluett AWMM Ingoa Also known as Service number801895 AWMM GenderMale AWMM IwiIwi Māori AWMM Ngāi The Rangi Public - Raymond Karl Tautuhi - Direct descendant - 21 February 2019 - Family history HapūNgā Pōtiki Public - Raymond Karl Tautuhi - Direct descendant - 21 February 2019 - Family history WakaMataatua AWMM Rohe Religion Images and documents Images Contribute › Documents Contribute › Civilian life About birth Contribute › Birth25 April 1920 AWMM Whakatane, Eastern Bay of Plenty AWMM Date of birth Place of birth Birth notes Address before enlistmentUnknown AWMM Taneatua, New Zealand AWMM Post war occupation Next of kin on embarkationMrs M. Bluett (mother), Taneatua, New Zealand AWMM Relationship statusUnknown AWMM Single AWMM Service Wars and conflicts Contribute › WarWorld War II, 1939-1945 AWMM Campaign Armed force / branchArmy AWMM Service number801895 AWMM Military service2nd Maori Battalion Nom Roll. 2nd Maori Battalion Promotions/ Postings/ Transfers Military decorations Contribute › Medals and AwardsMilitary Medal (MM) AWMM 10 May 1945 AWMM 'On 28 July 1944 during the attack at POTIANO, Italy, Private Bluett showed outstanding courage and devotion to duty. His Platoon Commander observed a two-storeyed house occupied by a number of the enemy which was holding up the advance of the flanking platoon. Under heavy small-arms fire Private Bluett attacked the house single-handed killing one officer and five others with his sub-machine gun. The remainder of the enemy fled from the house but immediately reformed and counter-attacked. Private Bluett drove them off, killing three more. It was his initiative, determination and outstanding courage that helped the flanking platoon to gain their objective.'. (Source: The National Archives. Recommendation for Award for Bluett, Raymond. (Ref. WO 373/11/625). Military Medal. AWMM Training and Enlistment Contribute › Military training Branch Trade Proficiency EnlistmentWW2 Unknown AWMM Labourer/Civilian AWMM Whakatane, Eastern Bay of Plenty AWMM Occupation before enlistment Age on enlistment Embarkations Contribute › Embarkation detailsWW2 Private AWMM 28 (Maori) Battalion, B Company AWMM Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force AWMM Prisoner of war Contribute › Capture details Days interned Liberation date Liberation Repatriation POW liberation details POW serial number Medical history Contribute › Medical notes Last known rank Contribute › Last rank Biographical information Biographical information Contribute › Staff Sergeant R. Bluett, MM; Taneatua; born Whakatane, 25 Apr 1920; labourer; twice wounded. (Source: Cody, J.F. 28 Maori Battalion. p.391.)'The 23rd Battalion was sent off soon after the Maoris had settled in; its first objective was San Martino a Cossi and it had a hard fight to take and hold the village. Colonel Young was directed towards Tavarnelle, about three miles away along a highway running north-east. Patrols reported that the country in front was almost deserted and it was thought that 23 Battalion had scared the enemy away. One enemy party was located and dealt with. Lieutenant Hubbard (B Company) was returning from a fruitless quest when he saw suspicious movement in a two-storied house near by. Private Bluett volunteered to go and look the place over and disappeared into the undergrowth. He wormed his way into the house and on the ground floor surprised a German who was sent out with his hands in the air. An officer appeared on the stairs, fired at Bluett and missed; Bluett fired his tommy gun and did not miss. He then ran up the stairs, burst through a hastily closed door, wounded two more Germans and killed a third.' (Source: Cody, J.F. 28 Maori Battalion. p. 391.) AWMM Read more Death About death Contribute › Death Date of death Age at death Place of death Cause of death Death notes Cemetery Cemetery name Grave reference Obituary Memorial name Memorial reference Memorials Memorial Contribute › Memorial name Roll of Honour Remember Raymond Bluett by laying a poppy. Leslie Ashton Bluett Max Bluett Raymond Bluett Richard Bluett Roy Bluett Lay a poppy for 2021 Leave a note Leave a tribute or memory of Raymond Bluett Leave a note Contribute › Processing Sources Sources Contribute › External links28th Maori Battalion Website 1941-1945 http://www.28maoribattalion.org.nz/ Further Reference Cody, J. (1956). 28 (Maori) Battalion. Wellington: Dept. of Internal Affairs, War History Branch. Digital copy. http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-WH2Maor.htm Further Reference 'The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy.' (London Gazette, 10 May 1945, p.2455.). Military Medal. http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/37072/supplements/2455 Further Reference 'On 28 July 1944 during the attack at POTIANO, Italy, Private Bluett showed outstanding courage and devotion to duty. His Platoon Commander observed a two-storeyed house occupied by a number of the enemy which was holding up the advance of the flanking platoon. Under heavy small-arms fire Private Bluett attacked the house single-handed killing one officer and five others with his sub-machine gun. The remainder of the enemy fled from the house but immediately reformed and counter-attacked. Private Bluett drove them off, killing three more. It was his initiative, determination and outstanding courage that helped the flanking platoon to gain their objective.'. (Source: The National Archives. Recommendation for Award for Bluett, Raymond. (Ref. WO 373/11/625). Military Medal. http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D7353915 Further Reference Paterson, Lachy. (24 October 2020). The forgotten Maori Battalion. maorihomefront.nz https://www.maorihomefront.nz/en/whanau-stories/the-forgotten-maori-battalion/ Further Reference DocumentsSecond New Zealand Expeditionary Force. (1945). Nominal Roll Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force No. 11 (Embarkations from 1st April, 1943 to 30th June, 1943). Wellington, N.Z.: Govt. Printer. AWMM WW2 11: WW2 14 AWMM Cody, J. (1956). 28 (Maori) Battalion. Wellington, N.Z.: Department of Internal Affairs, War History Branch. AWMM p.391. AWMM Gardiner, W. (2019). Ake ake kia kaha e! : Forever brave! : B Company 28 (Maori) Battalion, 1939-1945. Auckland : Bateman Books. AWMM Ko te Reo Huringa Tau o te Ope Maori Tuarua, i noho ki Remuera, Ohaeawai, 1942-43: The Anniversary Magazine of the Second Maori Battalion, Remuera, Ohaeawai 1942-1943. Patrick Smyth Papers, MS-2002-147, Auckland War Memorial Museum. AWMM Nominal Roll of Members of the 2nd Maori Battalion, 26th January 1943. Part of the 2nd Maori Battalion Anniversary Magazine. (MS-2002-147). Auckland War Memorial Museum. AWMM Contributors Processing Command item Command item Add new record Refresh DateFirst namesLocationRelationshipContact 21 February 2019Raymond Karl TautuhiSydney AustraliaDirect descendant The development of the Online Cenotaph is an ongoing process; updates, new images and records are added weekly. In some cases, records have yet to be confirmed by Museum staff, and there could be mistakes or omissions in the information provided. 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