Identity
Title
Forenames
Harry Knight AWMM
Surname
Hutton AWMM
Ingoa
Also known as
Scotty AWMM
Service number
NZD 1903 AWMM
Gender
Iwi
Hapū
Waka
Rohe
Religion
Civilian life
Birth
Date of birth
Place of birth
Birth notes
Address before enlistment
Post war occupation
Next of kin on embarkation
Mrs Harriet Knight Hutton (mother) AWMM
Relationship status
Pre 1 October 1940
AWMM Single AWMM
Service
Capture details
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Liberation date
Liberation Repatriation
POW liberation details
POW serial number
Medical notes
- Dental, Unknown Period AWMM
False teeth AWMM - Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWII AWMM
Aluminium poisoning from painting fresh water tanks on Black Prince AWMM - Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWII AWMM
Fell down a ladder at midnight during a cyclone owing to oil on the ladder. AWMM - Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWII AWMM
Admitted to the Philomel Hospital AWMM
Biographical information
Husband of Mae
After arriving in Sydney on board the HMS Achilles Mr Hutton then boarded the 'Strathmore' in Melbourne to Ceylon. He then took the train through India where he joined HMS Leander in Bombay India.
Mr Hutton notes that he turned down a Good Conduct Medal after the Kula Gulf conflict. He had been "down below" for 12 1/2 hours, with no food or drink and when approached was in a state of shock. He now wishes he had been given the opportunity to think about it.
Mr Hutton was involved in a number of different battles. These include the capture of the Charles L.D. (Vinchy-French) in the Indian Ocean and the sinking of Ramb I (Italian), also in the Indian Ocean.
In the Solomon Islands Mr Hutton was part of the Battle of Kula Gulf. In this battle the Leander was part of a task force, consisting of the USS Honolulu, USS St. Louis and some destroyers, against the Tokyo Express. Leander was hit by a long lance torpedo resulting in a hole 600 sq. feet. They were hit in the boiler room in which Mr Hutton was meant to be but had been moved just prior to the action in order to train a new stoker. As a result they lost all power and steam. After a struggle they finally limped into Tulgai assisted by USS Radford. A concrete barrier was placed around the damaged section (the stokers mess deck). They finally arrived in Auckland, via Santos, and went into dry dock.
Cenotaph record initially prepared with the serviceman in 1999 AWMM
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Documents
- The New Zealand Herald AWMM
- The New Zealand Herald AWMM
- The New Zealand Herald AWMM
Death notice: New Zealand Herald, 30 June 2011 AWMM
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