The last surviving World War II veteran of the New Zealand cruiser HMNZS Achilles, which took part in the sinking of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee in the South Atlantic in 1939, has died at the age of 102.
The Achilles, with two British cruisers, damaged the Graf Spee and forced it to withdraw into the Uruguayan port of Montevideo for repairs before being dramatically scuttled by its own crew on the way out, rather than face more punishment.
Gratton Lyng, of Paraparaumu, a member of the Paraparaumu RSA for 33 years, was too young to serve in what became known as the Battle of the River Plate but served on board as a motor mechanic from 1945-46.
He was farewelled with honours in Paraparaumu on Monday by the chief of the Royal New Zealand Navy, Rear Admiral David Proctor, RNZRSA vice-president Jack Steer, and members of the Paraparaumu RSA.