Ruahine Regiment

It was formed for a second time during the Second World War and was deployed overseas as part of the 3rd Division but never saw combat.

[1] At the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, the decision was made to form a New Zealand infantry brigade of four battalions from the existing territorial regiments.

[2] Sir Walter Buchanan, a former MP for Wairarapa, was appointed honorary colonel of the Regiment in 1916.

[6] The Hawke's Bay Regiment remained in New Zealand for home defence during the Second World War and raised a 2nd Battalion in November 1940.

[10] The Ruahine Regiment was affiliated with the 19th, 22nd and 25th of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force and inherited their battle honours.

17th (Ruahine) Company of 3rd Battalion, Wellington Infantry Regiment .
Codford , England ,1917