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National Army Museum, Waiouru, New Zealand
We are a New Zealand museum showcasing our nation
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New Zealand and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
From the Ministry of Heritage and Culture.
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Christine Clement's web site with numerous New Zealand resources.
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Christine Clement's web site with numerous New Zealand resources.
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The Royal New Zealand Fencible corps were retired soldiers from Britain and Ireland, often referred to as 'Pensioners', who enlisted as a military reserve to act as a 'defence force' for the protection of the early settlers in the fledgling town of Auckland, New Zealand.
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New Zealand Military Historical Society
The Society was formed to foster the study of New Zealand Military History, defined as the History of Warfare in New Zealand and of New Zealanders at War. Our aims and objectives are to encourage research into history, traditions, uniforms, insignia, arms and all aspects of militaria.
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New Zealand Society of Genealogists - WW1 Service Personnel
A searchable CD-ROM.
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The New Zealand Armed Forces Memorial Project
A project to photograph and collect a pictorial record of New Zealand war graves and memorials both overseas and in New Zealand. Also to collect photos and stories not only of those who lost their lives, but also of those who came home.
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The War Graves Photographic Project
Families able to get copies of war grave photographs from cemeteries all around the world. Site working in association with The Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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New Zealand Family history records. This free collection coordinated by Diane Wilson over the past 40 years includes records from many and varied sources to assist with your research.
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www.ww100.today | WW1 Research Tools
From the Auckland War Memorial Museum
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