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To help commemorate New Zealand's First World War Centenary. These include real photographic images, artistic depictions and some handwritten messages of heartache and sorrow. Site by Glenn Reddiex.
National museum of New Zealand Military Aviation. located at the country's oldest military flying field at Wigram.
History of Anzac Day, the Anzacs, biographies and diaries, paintings, photographs, and maps.
Information on prices, facilities, galleries and what's on.
Portal for researchers and collectors of Orders, Decorations and Medals awarded by British Commonwealth countries.
The cemeteries, work memorials, horticulture, architecture and records of CWGC and the commemoration of members of the Commonwealth Armed Forces who died in the First and Second World Wars.
History of armoured fighting vehicles both within New Zealand and in various overseas campaigns, based on research by Jeff Plowman. Information on print titles available and author details included.
Consists of the War Memorial Carillon and the Hall of Memories. It commemorates the 28,614 New Zealanders who gave their lives in the South African War, World Wars I and II and the wars in Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.
Organisation that fosters the study of New Zealand military history New Zealanders at war, and to encourage research into traditions, uniforms, insignia and arms. Information on society, journal, membership, books and gallery.
A history of the causes, campaigns and consequences of the 19th Century Land Wars, with reference also to sources, research, studies and existing landscape. Includes photos, maps and detailed text.
Poems about the New Zealanders in the Vietnam War.
Provides details of all of New Zealand VCs recipients.
Exhibition about New Zealand's participation, includes over 50 images, sound files and transcripts from letters and newspapers.
The original V Company Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, the first New Zealand infantry unit committed to Vietnam in 1967.
To help commemorate New Zealand's First World War Centenary. These include real photographic images, artistic depictions and some handwritten messages of heartache and sorrow. Site by Glenn Reddiex.
History of Anzac Day, the Anzacs, biographies and diaries, paintings, photographs, and maps.
Exhibition about New Zealand's participation, includes over 50 images, sound files and transcripts from letters and newspapers.
Organisation that fosters the study of New Zealand military history New Zealanders at war, and to encourage research into traditions, uniforms, insignia and arms. Information on society, journal, membership, books and gallery.
Portal for researchers and collectors of Orders, Decorations and Medals awarded by British Commonwealth countries.
Consists of the War Memorial Carillon and the Hall of Memories. It commemorates the 28,614 New Zealanders who gave their lives in the South African War, World Wars I and II and the wars in Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.
Provides details of all of New Zealand VCs recipients.
Poems about the New Zealanders in the Vietnam War.
The original V Company Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, the first New Zealand infantry unit committed to Vietnam in 1967.
History of armoured fighting vehicles both within New Zealand and in various overseas campaigns, based on research by Jeff Plowman. Information on print titles available and author details included.
A history of the causes, campaigns and consequences of the 19th Century Land Wars, with reference also to sources, research, studies and existing landscape. Includes photos, maps and detailed text.
Information on prices, facilities, galleries and what's on.
The cemeteries, work memorials, horticulture, architecture and records of CWGC and the commemoration of members of the Commonwealth Armed Forces who died in the First and Second World Wars.
National museum of New Zealand Military Aviation. located at the country's oldest military flying field at Wigram.
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