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These dried flowers serve as a sad reminder of the thousands of New Zealanders who left to fight in World War II and never saw their families again.
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The neck badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB) belonging to Lieutenant General Sir Leonard Thornton.
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New Zealand Cyclist Corps Badge – 1st Design, Winged Bicycle Front (handle bars and wheels) with Scroll ‘NZ Cyclist Corps’
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This bust of the Italian dictator Mussolini was souvenired by an officer of the 24th Battalion during World War II’s North African campaign after fellow officers tucked it up in his bed for the night. He creatively wrapped it, marked the package ‘War Papers, Top Secret’ and sent it home to his wife in NZ.…
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A Boer War Fundraising medallion has been donated to the National Army Museum. This sweetheart type of medallion was used to raise money for the efforts of the NZ Rough Riders contingent to the Boer War.
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World War One, All Black Rugby Roll of Honour, 11/448 Sergeant Henry Dewar. All Black wing forward or flanker in 1913, killed in the attack on Chunuk Bair, Gallipoli, 1915.
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Bob Scott and Stan Young, two of only four remaining rugby players of the famous 1945-46 “Kiwis” Army Rugby Team opened the National Army Museum’s latest exhibition, “Khaki & Black – New Zealand’s Rugby Supremacy in Times of War” on Saturday.
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The royal colours awarded by King George to the Wellington Infantry Regiment in recognition of their contribution in World War One were recently donated to the National Army Museum for care and preservation.
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A handmade Cosh with an interesting back-story has been donated to the National Army Musuem. This military artefact was made by a mystery US Marine while posted in New Zealand during World War II.