Clip from The Governor (1977)
One of the most well known battles in the New Zealand Wars, the battle of Gate Pah is infamous for having ended in disaster for the British forces, leading to one of the highest British casualty rates in the New Zealand wars. For a great video on the battle, you should see Lindybeige's video here [ Ссылка ].
Casualties
12th (Suffolk) Regiment of Foot-
Private William Brissington (killed), Private Andrew Mitchell (wounded), Private Patrick Monaghan (wounded)
14th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot-
Sergeant William Armstrong (wounded), Private William Power (wounded), Private John Ruth (wounded), Private Thomas Burdett (wounded)
40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot-
Private Hundless (wounded)
43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot-
Lieutenant Colonel Henry J. P. Booth (killed), Captain Robert Coke Glover (killed), Captain Charles Reginald Muir (killed), Captain Robert T. F. Hamilton (killed), Captain Edwin Utterton (killed), Lieutenant Frederick Guy Eaton Glover (killed), Lieutenant Charles J. Langlands (killed), Sergeant Major John Vance (killed), Bugler James Blackwall (killed), Private Philip Fitzgerald (killed), Private Charles Lane (killed), Private S. Holbrash (killed), Private Henry Goff (killed), Private S. Hornby (killed), Private John Bradhurst (killed), Private Frederick Travers (killed), Private Robert C. Phelan (killed), Private George Robins (killed), Private Thomas Madden (killed), Private James Audley (killed), Private William Blessington (killed), Private George Bradbook (killed), Private John Oldbrook (killed), Private Thomas McGough (killed), Private Frederick Tran (killed), Ensign William Clark (wounded), Ensign S. P. T. Nicholl (wounded), Sergeant Edwin Young (wounded), Sergeant John Hurley (wounded), Sergeant Thomas Collier (wounded), Sergeant John Cain (wounded), Sergeant Skeene (wounded), Sergeant Early (wounded), Corporal William Everett (wounded), Private William Bridgman (wounded), Private John Bryant (wounded), Private John Noele (wounded), Private James Warburton (wounded), Private George Clark (wounded), Private James Clarke (wounded), Private John Simmons (wounded), Private John McFarlane (wounded), Private John Livesay (wounded), Private Bernard Conroy (wounded), Private Michael Casey (wounded), Private William Sargeant (wounded), Private Martin Walsh (wounded), Private James Elkerton (wounded)
65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot-
Private G. Halliwell (wounded)
68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot-
Sergeant James Hanner (killed), Private Patrick McDonald (killed), Private John Platt (killed), Private John Moffatt (wounded), Private William Sloane (wounded), Private Edward O'Neill (wounded), Private Daniel Sweeney (wounded), Private John Logan (wounded), Private William Johnson (wounded), Private William Ashton (wounded), Private Henry Black (wounded), Private James Bywater (wounded), Private Hugh Toner (wounded), Private John Baxter (wounded), Private William Watson (wounded), Private Patrick Farrell (wounded), Private John Gamble (wounded)
HMS Curacoa-
Lieutenant Charles Hill (killed), Ordinary Seaman James Harris (killed), Ordinary Seaman Thomas Terram (wounded), Ordinary Seaman William Fox (wounded), Ordinary Seaman Charles Ween (wounded), Ordinary Seaman John Watson (wounded), Ordinary Seaman Amos Smith (wounded)
HMS Miranda-
R.M.A. Michael Watts (killed), Lieutenant Robert Hammick (wounded), Boatswain's Mate John Noakes (wounded), A.B. M. Bryan (wounded), Captain of Maintop James English (wounded), A.B. Samuel Rushven (wounded), George Charmbold (wounded), P.M. Levi Keane (wounded), R.M.A. George Alton (wounded), Alexander McAlister (wounded)
HMS Esk-
Commander John Fane Hamilton (killed), William Dalton (killed), Ordinary Seaman R. Fuller (killed), Stoker William Leigh (killed), Lieutenant Duff (wounded), A.B. Edward Martin (wounded), A.B. Thomas Roberts (wounded), A.B. Alfred Bowden (wounded), A.B. James Lawrence (wounded), Captain Forecastle James Knight (wounded), Marine Artilleryman Robert Ward (wounded), Bombardier William Tozer (wounded), A.B. R. Jefferey (wounded), O.S. T. Donnelly (wounded), W. Allison (wounded)
HMS Harrier-
Commander Edward Hay (killed), Stoker Andrew Greenbow (killed), Boy Henry Clark (killed), A.B. George Young (killed), A.B. Alfred Lockie (wounded), James Pullett (wounded), O.S. Charles Barrett (wounded), O.S. William Burchill (wounded)
HMS Eclipse-
Royal Marine Sergeant Harding (killed)
Royal Artillery-
Gunner George Whalen (killed)
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