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Francis

In memoriam
Driver, New Zealand Army Service Corps Age: 29 From New Zealand Electronic Text Collection, The Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, Petrol Company, Chapter 7, Campaign in Greece Page 91: By 13 April all Petrol Company vehicles had returned to Company Headquarters at Sadovon, where they immediately packed up and left for a new camp area at Dhomenikon, farther down the Sadovon-Larisa road. Next day while carting ammunition from Tirnavos to No. 5 FSD, under attack from enemy aircraft, Driver Bennett was killed. On the 15th all vehicles were standing by, awaiting instructions to commence one of the Company's most notable and meritorious jobs—the evacuation of 4 NZ Infantry Brigade from its outflanked positions at Servia Pass. This was part of yet another large-scale withdrawal—a general retreat, in fact—which was to take the whole British force back to a line across the narrow southern part of Greece in the Lamia-Molos-Thermopylae area. Page 102: Dvr Bennett was Petrol Company's first casualty from enemy action.

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