After the death of a mate, âThe Ghost of Kokodaâ swore revenge and took on the enemy
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that the following article contains images and names of deceased people.
Private Harold West, a proud Murrawarri man who became known as âThe Ghost of Kokodaâ, was so good at his work that it was said he âcould track a Geegar (little black ant) up a crowbar after six inches of rainâ.
Private George Leonard (L) and Pte Harold West, 14th Reinforcements to the 2/1st Battalion, embarking at Sydney.