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An exhibition exploring the impact of World War Two on fashion, including rationing, fashion as propoganda, military style influences and the changing role of women.
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The World War One bible belonging to NZ soldier Richard Cook is returned to New Zealand and the National Army Museum by the family of British soldier Herbert Hodgson who found the bible in the trenches 93 years ago.
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Susan Kaschula visits the National Army Museum to see the Universal Carrier her father donated. The carrier has a vickers gun mounted on its back and forms the centre piece next to the famous soldier eating baked beans in the museum’s North Africa WWII display.
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Paula Gray from Scotland, has a transcription of her great grandfather, Reginald Donald’s diaries, but seeing the real thing was worth travelling around the world for.
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Hungarian Jew, Clare Galambos-Winter survives the Holocaust and leaves devastated Europe to live with distant relatives in New Zealand. Her smock helps tells the story.
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New Zealand SAS Exhibition opening soon at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. The NZSAS has seen active service in Malaya, Borneo, South Vietnam, East Timor and Afghanistan, responding to situations where other Army units may not be able to act as effectively.
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The National Army Museum’s Memorial Wall holds the names of all armed services personnel who were killed while in active service. You can now place their picture on this memorial.