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Memories of Kapyong |
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Maurice Gasson took long term leave from his teaching position at the Te Kuiti District High School in 1950, to join the newly formed 16th Field Regiment. He sailed with the main body on the S.S. Ormonde in December of that year, for Korea, where he served with 161 Bty until his return to New Zealand near the end of 1952. Upon discharge Maurice returned to his teaching position, and remained teaching, through a number of North Island schools. He served his last 10 years of teaching as Principal of the Clevedon School, and retired in 1985. He now lives with his wife on a small holding, raising beef animals, travelling, and writing both poetry and prose. With seven children and sixteen grandchildren, (and currently 14 heifers) he is kept quite busy.
I am standing in my garden, in the early morning haze, But now further up the valley, from the quarry neath the hills,
And the fog which shrouds the swamp land, now assumes a deeper hue
The Middlesex ahead of us, Australians to the right,
For the guns, now like an orchestra, the targets they engage,
From the road which lies behind us come the Army Service Corps,
And now at last, the foe repelled, the storm and fury done,
Now I hear a pheasant calling, and a stirring in the trees,
My aging eyes refocus on the farmlet that we share,
You sometimes smile and tell me of the things that I forget, M. E Gasson, May 2003
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