1 NZ Services Medical Team was established in 1996 as a part of the NZ contribution to the Veitnam War. It was located in Bong Son, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam until 1971.
1 NZ Services Medical Team was established in 1996 as a part of the NZ contribution to the Veitnam War. It was located in Bong Son, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam until 1971.
The Association was formed in 1942. Headquarters were transferred from Auckland to Dunedin later in 1942.
Percy Aekins was a volunteer in the New Zealand Field Artillery between 1909-1911 and was on active service during World War One.
First Catholic Chaplain to the RNZAF (1940-1947). Father Wilfrid Ainsworth M.B.E. was educated at Wellington.
William Aitken was born in Dunedin and educated at Otago BHS. MB ChB NZ 1918, MD NZ 1919, FRACP 1938. Regd 5 November 1919. Served WWI, awarded MC.
Dr William Aitken was originally from George Street, Andersons Bay, Dunedin. He later farmed at Patearoa in the Maniototo.
Predominantly correspondence and other sundry photographs, postcards, posters and cuttings. Most of the letters are written by Arthur Aldred, writing from Tonga to his wife in New Zealand during the
Allen, a Sumner schoolmaster, 1907-1933 and reporter for the Christchurch newspapers, was very active in local affairs. The records comprise newspaper cuttings from the 'Christchurch Star', Christchu
Sir James Allen was Minister of Defence from 1912 to 1920. Scope and contents: The collection consists of papers relating to Allen's time as Defence Minister.
H.D. Allison grew up in Wanganui. He enlisted in 1917 at the age of 20, trained at Trentham and was on his way to France by April 1918. He returned Nov. 1919.
Dr James Allison, a medical graduate, arrived in New Zealand in 1840.
The diary and 6 letters of Anderson while on service in Anzac Cove and other battle zones on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
'The Skipper and his crew: F/Lt R.E.R. Robertshawe DFC (RNZAF)' is an account of the active service of R.E.R.
Ernest Trevor Pellow was born in Onewhero in 1918. He joined the armed forces in 1941, attending Air Training School in Canada.
'Deviations from a pilot's logbook: Squadron Leader V. A.
'227 Squadron Heilbronn NJGG: Building Bridges 1944-1983' is a detailed manuscript account of the attack on Heilbronn, Germany, by 227 Squadron of the RAF, on the night of 4-5 December 1944.
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Transcription with commentary from the diary of Captain Ian C. Patterson DSO DFC, largely relating to the delivery of a Hudson aircraft from Canada to the United Kingdom in July 1941.
Diary
Narrative describing the researcher's ultimately unsuccessful attempts to locate the grave of Flying Officer B. O.
Patrick Ardagh, MB ChB NZ 1911, FRACS 1930. Regd 5 May 1911, Merivale, Christchurch. Born at Ngapara, North Otago. Practised in Christchurch. Served in WW1: MC VC recommended but awarded DSO 1919.
Brigadier "Pat" Ardagh was born in Ngapara 30 August 1891. Educated at Waitaki DHS, Otago University MB Chb 1911. FRACS 1930.