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6 387 6911.
VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
ARMY SHOP | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM The National Army Museum online army shop features a select range of military inspired pieces available from our onsite gift store in Waiouru, including books, DVDs and CDs, World War One Centenary commemorative items, badges, pins and pocket patches, plaques, SOLDIER SERVICE & WAR RECORDS Find fellow New Zealand veterans or research your family's service history at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. Start your journey of discovery with the extensive archives, Library and service personnel records dating from the Imperial and Boer Wars to post WWII and current global conflicts.THE FULLERPHONE
The Fullerphone. This artefact is a Fullerphone. The Fullerphone is a portable telegraph signalling device that was used in both world wars. Invented by Algernon Clement Fuller, a member of the Signals Corps with the British Army in World War I, the device was designed to put a stop to the Germans intercepting intelligence in the trenches.CHRONOLOGY OF WAR
19 – 20 December. The evacuation of Suvla and Anzac Cove begins. This was a surprisingly successful operation during which no New Zealand casualties were sustained. Of the 8556 New Zealanders who served on Gallipoli, 2721 died and 4752 were wounded – an 87 percent casualty rate.
SAS - 65 YEARS OF OUR ELITE SAS – 65 years of our elite. Who Dares Wins. The Challenge Begins ‘Special’ or ‘Elite’ Forces always conjure up an air of intrigue and mystery combined with an effective ruthlessness that usually results in ‘getting the job done’.CHARLES UPHAM
Charles Upham — New Zealand’s greatest war hero. Charles Upham was born in Christchurch on 21 September 1908. He was educated at Waihi School near Timaru, Christ’s College and Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln). In his twenties, he spent some time as a high country shepherd, a musterer and farm manager.TRENCH ART WWI
Trench art can be made of any number of things. Many objects were made out of the scraps created by war. This included ammunition shell cases, bullet casings, shrapnel, and pieces of destroyed buildings or downed planes. These materials would all have been readily available in the war zones to soldiers, their prisoners of war and to civiliansTE RAU AROHA
Te Rau Aroha is a term of respect and reverence given to those whose actions embody courage and service to their fellow citizens. Te Rau Aroha was the name given to this mobile canteen truck which travelled throughout the North African and Italian campaigns during World War II. Driven and looked after by YMCA worker Charlie Bennet, the canteen NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM, WAIOURU, NEW ZEALAND : MILITARYSHOPPAST EVENTSPROGRAMMESEXHIBITIONSVISITOUR HISTORY Corner State Highway One. and Hassett Drive. Waiouru, New Zealand. +646 387 6911.
VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
ARMY SHOP | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM The National Army Museum online army shop features a select range of military inspired pieces available from our onsite gift store in Waiouru, including books, DVDs and CDs, World War One Centenary commemorative items, badges, pins and pocket patches, plaques, SOLDIER SERVICE & WAR RECORDS Find fellow New Zealand veterans or research your family's service history at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. Start your journey of discovery with the extensive archives, Library and service personnel records dating from the Imperial and Boer Wars to post WWII and current global conflicts.THE FULLERPHONE
The Fullerphone. This artefact is a Fullerphone. The Fullerphone is a portable telegraph signalling device that was used in both world wars. Invented by Algernon Clement Fuller, a member of the Signals Corps with the British Army in World War I, the device was designed to put a stop to the Germans intercepting intelligence in the trenches.CHRONOLOGY OF WAR
19 – 20 December. The evacuation of Suvla and Anzac Cove begins. This was a surprisingly successful operation during which no New Zealand casualties were sustained. Of the 8556 New Zealanders who served on Gallipoli, 2721 died and 4752 were wounded – an 87 percent casualty rate.
SAS - 65 YEARS OF OUR ELITE SAS – 65 years of our elite. Who Dares Wins. The Challenge Begins ‘Special’ or ‘Elite’ Forces always conjure up an air of intrigue and mystery combined with an effective ruthlessness that usually results in ‘getting the job done’.CHARLES UPHAM
Charles Upham — New Zealand’s greatest war hero. Charles Upham was born in Christchurch on 21 September 1908. He was educated at Waihi School near Timaru, Christ’s College and Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln). In his twenties, he spent some time as a high country shepherd, a musterer and farm manager.TRENCH ART WWI
Trench art can be made of any number of things. Many objects were made out of the scraps created by war. This included ammunition shell cases, bullet casings, shrapnel, and pieces of destroyed buildings or downed planes. These materials would all have been readily available in the war zones to soldiers, their prisoners of war and to civiliansTE RAU AROHA
Te Rau Aroha is a term of respect and reverence given to those whose actions embody courage and service to their fellow citizens. Te Rau Aroha was the name given to this mobile canteen truck which travelled throughout the North African and Italian campaigns during World War II. Driven and looked after by YMCA worker Charlie Bennet, the canteen THE DEATH SHIP: A FATEFUL VOYAGE Address: Corner State Highway One and Hassett Drive Waiouru, NewZealand
CHRONOLOGY OF WAR
19 – 20 December. The evacuation of Suvla and Anzac Cove begins. This was a surprisingly successful operation during which no New Zealand casualties were sustained. Of the 8556 New Zealanders who served on Gallipoli, 2721 died and 4752 were wounded – an 87 percent casualty rate.
CAESAR | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Caesar. Caesar was an English bulldog that became the mascot of A Company, 4 th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade during World War I and before the troops embarked overseas, he led the grand parade down Queen Street in Auckland, as they marched to the wharves.. Caesar was also a trained Red Cross dog, and once on the battlefields of the Western Front in 1916, he was used to help stretcher FACILITIES AND ACCESSIBILITY A interactive play space for families. This purpose built gallery is open everyday and includes a journey through various army fortifications from palisades to pill boxes as well as a number of hands-on activities including puzzles and a Q store full of authenticArmy uniforms
FREDA | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Freda. Freda the dog was a mascot for the New Zealand Rifle Brigade at Brocton Camp near Cannock Chase in Staffordshire during World War One. Although we know that she was a mascot to the brigade, much of Freda’s history is shrouded in mystery and is difficult to verify.TRENCH ART WWI
Trench art can be made of any number of things. Many objects were made out of the scraps created by war. This included ammunition shell cases, bullet casings, shrapnel, and pieces of destroyed buildings or downed planes. These materials would all have been readily available in the war zones to soldiers, their prisoners of war and to civiliansA WAITING GAME
A Waiting Game. A trusty pack of playing cards have been used as a tried and tested form of fighting boredom and passing the time for generations. Given their small and compact size and the large varieties of games and tricks that can be done with them, the possibilities are nearly endless – some don’t even involvegambling!
TE RAU AROHA
Te Rau Aroha is a term of respect and reverence given to those whose actions embody courage and service to their fellow citizens. Te Rau Aroha was the name given to this mobile canteen truck which travelled throughout the North African and Italian campaigns during World War II. Driven and looked after by YMCA worker Charlie Bennet, the canteen ARTEFACT OF THE WEEK: SWORD & SCABBARD Sword & Scabbard. This artefact is a 1822 Pattern Cavalry sword & scabbard currently on display as part of the “Harnessed: New Zealand’s War Horses” exhibition. This sword & scabbard belonged to Colonel Thomas William Porter. BOOSTING MORALE ON THE WESTERN FRONT: THE DIGGER PIERROTS Boosting Morale on the Western Front: The Digger Pierrots. The featured costume belonged to Sergeant Major Alick Donaldson, originally a bank clerk from Geraldine. Accounts of World War One understandably revolve around the drama of it’s fierce battles – soldiers emerging above the parapet, the relentless barrage of machinegun fire and
NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM, WAIOURU, NEW ZEALAND : MILITARYSHOPPAST EVENTSPROGRAMMESEXHIBITIONSVISITOUR HISTORY Corner State Highway One. and Hassett Drive. Waiouru, New Zealand. +646 387 6911.
VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
ARMY SHOP | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM The National Army Museum online army shop features a select range of military inspired pieces available from our onsite gift store in Waiouru, including books, DVDs and CDs, World War One Centenary commemorative items, badges, pins and pocket patches, plaques, SOLDIER SERVICE & WAR RECORDS Find fellow New Zealand veterans or research your family's service history at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. Start your journey of discovery with the extensive archives, Library and service personnel records dating from the Imperial and Boer Wars to post WWII and current global conflicts.THE FULLERPHONE
The Fullerphone. This artefact is a Fullerphone. The Fullerphone is a portable telegraph signalling device that was used in both world wars. Invented by Algernon Clement Fuller, a member of the Signals Corps with the British Army in World War I, the device was designed to put a stop to the Germans intercepting intelligence in the trenches. SAS - 65 YEARS OF OUR ELITE SAS – 65 years of our elite. Who Dares Wins. The Challenge Begins ‘Special’ or ‘Elite’ Forces always conjure up an air of intrigue and mystery combined with an effective ruthlessness that usually results in ‘getting the job done’.CHARLES UPHAM
Charles Upham — New Zealand’s greatest war hero. Charles Upham was born in Christchurch on 21 September 1908. He was educated at Waihi School near Timaru, Christ’s College and Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln). In his twenties, he spent some time as a high country shepherd, a musterer and farm manager. MAORI WEAPONS (PATU, TAIAHA ETC) Maori Weapons. Before the Europeans came to New Zealand, the Maori were the only people on the islands. The pre-European Maori were warriors, and it was common to find conflicts between tribes. Projectile weapons, such as spears or arrows, were almost never used. Instead, the Maori were involved in hand-to-hand combat.TRENCH ART WWI
Trench art can be made of any number of things. Many objects were made out of the scraps created by war. This included ammunition shell cases, bullet casings, shrapnel, and pieces of destroyed buildings or downed planes. These materials would all have been readily available in the war zones to soldiers, their prisoners of war and to civilians A PATRIOTIC CALL TOYARN a Patriotic call to Yarn We Need You! To help make a hand-crafted Poppy for each serviceman and woman lost by our nation in the Great War. That is 18,166 poppies! NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM, WAIOURU, NEW ZEALAND : MILITARYSHOPPAST EVENTSPROGRAMMESEXHIBITIONSVISITOUR HISTORY Corner State Highway One. and Hassett Drive. Waiouru, New Zealand. +646 387 6911.
VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
ARMY SHOP | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM The National Army Museum online army shop features a select range of military inspired pieces available from our onsite gift store in Waiouru, including books, DVDs and CDs, World War One Centenary commemorative items, badges, pins and pocket patches, plaques, SOLDIER SERVICE & WAR RECORDS Find fellow New Zealand veterans or research your family's service history at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. Start your journey of discovery with the extensive archives, Library and service personnel records dating from the Imperial and Boer Wars to post WWII and current global conflicts.THE FULLERPHONE
The Fullerphone. This artefact is a Fullerphone. The Fullerphone is a portable telegraph signalling device that was used in both world wars. Invented by Algernon Clement Fuller, a member of the Signals Corps with the British Army in World War I, the device was designed to put a stop to the Germans intercepting intelligence in the trenches. SAS - 65 YEARS OF OUR ELITE SAS – 65 years of our elite. Who Dares Wins. The Challenge Begins ‘Special’ or ‘Elite’ Forces always conjure up an air of intrigue and mystery combined with an effective ruthlessness that usually results in ‘getting the job done’.CHARLES UPHAM
Charles Upham — New Zealand’s greatest war hero. Charles Upham was born in Christchurch on 21 September 1908. He was educated at Waihi School near Timaru, Christ’s College and Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln). In his twenties, he spent some time as a high country shepherd, a musterer and farm manager. MAORI WEAPONS (PATU, TAIAHA ETC) Maori Weapons. Before the Europeans came to New Zealand, the Maori were the only people on the islands. The pre-European Maori were warriors, and it was common to find conflicts between tribes. Projectile weapons, such as spears or arrows, were almost never used. Instead, the Maori were involved in hand-to-hand combat.TRENCH ART WWI
Trench art can be made of any number of things. Many objects were made out of the scraps created by war. This included ammunition shell cases, bullet casings, shrapnel, and pieces of destroyed buildings or downed planes. These materials would all have been readily available in the war zones to soldiers, their prisoners of war and to civilians A PATRIOTIC CALL TOYARN a Patriotic call to Yarn We Need You! To help make a hand-crafted Poppy for each serviceman and woman lost by our nation in the Great War. That is 18,166 poppies! THE DEATH SHIP: A FATEFUL VOYAGE Address: Corner State Highway One and Hassett Drive Waiouru, NewZealand
FACILITIES AND ACCESSIBILITY A interactive play space for families. This purpose built gallery is open everyday and includes a journey through various army fortifications from palisades to pill boxes as well as a number of hands-on activities including puzzles and a Q store full of authenticArmy uniforms
CAESAR | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Caesar. Caesar was an English bulldog that became the mascot of A Company, 4 th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade during World War I and before the troops embarked overseas, he led the grand parade down Queen Street in Auckland, as they marched to the wharves.. Caesar was also a trained Red Cross dog, and once on the battlefields of the Western Front in 1916, he was used to help stretcher CONTACT US : NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM, WAIOURU, NEW ZEALAND Contact Us. For general enquiries for the National Army Museum contact: National Army Museum State Highway 1 PO Box 45 Waiouru 4861New Zealand. Phone:
CHRONOLOGY OF WAR
19 – 20 December. The evacuation of Suvla and Anzac Cove begins. This was a surprisingly successful operation during which no New Zealand casualties were sustained. Of the 8556 New Zealanders who served on Gallipoli, 2721 died and 4752 were wounded – an 87 percent casualty rate.
SHOPPING : GIFT SHOP : NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM, WAIOURU, NEW National Army Museum, Waiouru, is a military history and army war museum in New Zealand. Engage with real life soldiers' stories, discover New Zealand's military history, learn the campaigns of the NZ Army, and reflect on how conflict has shaped New Zealand. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME ONLINE The Battle of the Somme Online | National Army Museum. The Battle of the Somme which began for our troops on 15 September 1916 marked New Zealand’s first major engagement on the Western Front. The price our troops were to pay for their involvement in the offensive was a heavy one. More than 2100 New Zealand men were killed at the Somme over aTRENCH ART WWI
Trench art can be made of any number of things. Many objects were made out of the scraps created by war. This included ammunition shell cases, bullet casings, shrapnel, and pieces of destroyed buildings or downed planes. These materials would all have been readily available in the war zones to soldiers, their prisoners of war and to civiliansTE RAU AROHA
Te Rau Aroha is a term of respect and reverence given to those whose actions embody courage and service to their fellow citizens. Te Rau Aroha was the name given to this mobile canteen truck which travelled throughout the North African and Italian campaigns during World War II. Driven and looked after by YMCA worker Charlie Bennet, the canteen A PATRIOTIC CALL TOYARN a Patriotic call to Yarn We Need You! To help make a hand-crafted Poppy for each serviceman and woman lost by our nation in the Great War. That is 18,166 poppies! VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUMNATIONAL MUSEUM NEW ZEALANDAUCKLAND MUSEUM NEW ZEALANDART MUSEUMS IN NEW ZEALANDSIZE OF NEW ZEALAND MILITARYWELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
ARMY SHOP | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM The National Army Museum online army shop features a select range of military inspired pieces available from our onsite gift store in Waiouru, including books, DVDs and CDs, World War One Centenary commemorative items, badges, pins and pocket patches, plaques, CAESAR | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Caesar. Caesar was an English bulldog that became the mascot of A Company, 4 th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade during World War I and before the troops embarked overseas, he led the grand parade down Queen Street in Auckland, as they marched to the wharves.. Caesar was also a trained Red Cross dog, and once on the battlefields of the Western Front in 1916, he was used to help stretcher SOLDIER SERVICE & WAR RECORDS Find fellow New Zealand veterans or research your family's service history at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. Start your journey of discovery with the extensive archives, Library and service personnel records dating from the Imperial and Boer Wars to post WWII and current global conflicts.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Address: Corner State Highway One and Hassett Drive Waiouru, NewZealand
FACILITIES AND ACCESSIBILITY A interactive play space for families. This purpose built gallery is open everyday and includes a journey through various army fortifications from palisades to pill boxes as well as a number of hands-on activities including puzzles and a Q store full of authenticArmy uniforms
THE FULLERPHONE
The Fullerphone. This artefact is a Fullerphone. The Fullerphone is a portable telegraph signalling device that was used in both world wars. Invented by Algernon Clement Fuller, a member of the Signals Corps with the British Army in World War I, the device was designed to put a stop to the Germans intercepting intelligence in the trenches. SAS - 65 YEARS OF OUR ELITE SAS – 65 years of our elite. Who Dares Wins. The Challenge Begins ‘Special’ or ‘Elite’ Forces always conjure up an air of intrigue and mystery combined with an effective ruthlessness that usually results in ‘getting the job done’.THE LEMON SQUEEZER
The Lemon Squeezer. The iconic kiwi ‘lemon squeezer’ hat was introduced by one of New Zealand’s outstanding soldiers of the Gallipoli Campaign, William George Malone. Originally for his Taranaki Rifles Regiment the hat was designed to mirror the outline of Mount Taranaki and also to allow ‘run off’ in BOOSTING MORALE ON THE WESTERN FRONT: THE DIGGER PIERROTS Boosting Morale on the Western Front: The Digger Pierrots. The featured costume belonged to Sergeant Major Alick Donaldson, originally a bank clerk from Geraldine. Accounts of World War One understandably revolve around the drama of it’s fierce battles – soldiers emerging above the parapet, the relentless barrage of machinegun fire and
VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUMNATIONAL MUSEUM NEW ZEALANDAUCKLAND MUSEUM NEW ZEALANDART MUSEUMS IN NEW ZEALANDSIZE OF NEW ZEALAND MILITARYWELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
ARMY SHOP | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM The National Army Museum online army shop features a select range of military inspired pieces available from our onsite gift store in Waiouru, including books, DVDs and CDs, World War One Centenary commemorative items, badges, pins and pocket patches, plaques, CAESAR | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Caesar. Caesar was an English bulldog that became the mascot of A Company, 4 th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade during World War I and before the troops embarked overseas, he led the grand parade down Queen Street in Auckland, as they marched to the wharves.. Caesar was also a trained Red Cross dog, and once on the battlefields of the Western Front in 1916, he was used to help stretcher SOLDIER SERVICE & WAR RECORDS Find fellow New Zealand veterans or research your family's service history at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. Start your journey of discovery with the extensive archives, Library and service personnel records dating from the Imperial and Boer Wars to post WWII and current global conflicts.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Address: Corner State Highway One and Hassett Drive Waiouru, NewZealand
FACILITIES AND ACCESSIBILITY A interactive play space for families. This purpose built gallery is open everyday and includes a journey through various army fortifications from palisades to pill boxes as well as a number of hands-on activities including puzzles and a Q store full of authenticArmy uniforms
THE FULLERPHONE
The Fullerphone. This artefact is a Fullerphone. The Fullerphone is a portable telegraph signalling device that was used in both world wars. Invented by Algernon Clement Fuller, a member of the Signals Corps with the British Army in World War I, the device was designed to put a stop to the Germans intercepting intelligence in the trenches. SAS - 65 YEARS OF OUR ELITE SAS – 65 years of our elite. Who Dares Wins. The Challenge Begins ‘Special’ or ‘Elite’ Forces always conjure up an air of intrigue and mystery combined with an effective ruthlessness that usually results in ‘getting the job done’.THE LEMON SQUEEZER
The Lemon Squeezer. The iconic kiwi ‘lemon squeezer’ hat was introduced by one of New Zealand’s outstanding soldiers of the Gallipoli Campaign, William George Malone. Originally for his Taranaki Rifles Regiment the hat was designed to mirror the outline of Mount Taranaki and also to allow ‘run off’ in BOOSTING MORALE ON THE WESTERN FRONT: THE DIGGER PIERROTS Boosting Morale on the Western Front: The Digger Pierrots. The featured costume belonged to Sergeant Major Alick Donaldson, originally a bank clerk from Geraldine. Accounts of World War One understandably revolve around the drama of it’s fierce battles – soldiers emerging above the parapet, the relentless barrage of machinegun fire and
NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM, WAIOURU, NEW ZEALAND : MILITARY Corner State Highway One. and Hassett Drive. Waiouru, New Zealand. +646 387 6911.
VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Address: Corner State Highway One and Hassett Drive Waiouru, NewZealand
THE LEMON SQUEEZER
The Lemon Squeezer. The iconic kiwi ‘lemon squeezer’ hat was introduced by one of New Zealand’s outstanding soldiers of the Gallipoli Campaign, William George Malone. Originally for his Taranaki Rifles Regiment the hat was designed to mirror the outline of Mount Taranaki and also to allow ‘run off’ inGALLIPOLI STORIES
There are many stories of ordinary New Zealanders who embarked on an adventure here at Gallipoli that in many cases, cost them their lives. The incredible events of the Anzacs is a tale of harsh realities, courage, defeat, pride and spirit in war. One such story told by the National Army Museum is that of 3/168 Staff Sergeant William Henry,DCM
CHARLES UPHAM
Charles Upham — New Zealand’s greatest war hero. Charles Upham was born in Christchurch on 21 September 1908. He was educated at Waihi School near Timaru, Christ’s College and Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln). In his twenties, he spent some time as a high country shepherd, a musterer and farm manager.NEW ZEALAND ARMY
Published by Willson Scott Publishing. 352 pages. A reference text. Including items used during the period 1910 – 1945. Logistical and supply issue during wartime often dictated what was, or was not, issued to New Zealand soldiers stationed on the other side of the world. This often led to field variations of the equipment.TRENCH ART WWI
Trench art can be made of any number of things. Many objects were made out of the scraps created by war. This included ammunition shell cases, bullet casings, shrapnel, and pieces of destroyed buildings or downed planes. These materials would all have been readily available in the war zones to soldiers, their prisoners of war and to civilians A PATRIOTIC CALL TOYARN a Patriotic call to Yarn We Need You! To help make a hand-crafted Poppy for each serviceman and woman lost by our nation in the Great War. That is 18,166 poppies! NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM TE MATA TOA National Army Museum Te Mata Toa - 28th Māori Battalion. Veri! Tamepo, June 2019. Subject: Tikanga ā iwi/Social Science Context: WW2 Focus: Develop an understanding of how and why the unique 28th Māori battalion was established. VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUMNATIONAL MUSEUM NEW ZEALANDAUCKLAND MUSEUM NEW ZEALANDART MUSEUMS IN NEW ZEALANDSIZE OF NEW ZEALAND MILITARYWELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
ARMY SHOP | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM The National Army Museum online army shop features a select range of military inspired pieces available from our onsite gift store in Waiouru, including books, DVDs and CDs, World War One Centenary commemorative items, badges, pins and pocket patches, plaques, CAESAR | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Caesar. Caesar was an English bulldog that became the mascot of A Company, 4 th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade during World War I and before the troops embarked overseas, he led the grand parade down Queen Street in Auckland, as they marched to the wharves.. Caesar was also a trained Red Cross dog, and once on the battlefields of the Western Front in 1916, he was used to help stretcher SOLDIER SERVICE & WAR RECORDS Find fellow New Zealand veterans or research your family's service history at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. Start your journey of discovery with the extensive archives, Library and service personnel records dating from the Imperial and Boer Wars to post WWII and current global conflicts.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Address: Corner State Highway One and Hassett Drive Waiouru, NewZealand
FACILITIES AND ACCESSIBILITY A interactive play space for families. This purpose built gallery is open everyday and includes a journey through various army fortifications from palisades to pill boxes as well as a number of hands-on activities including puzzles and a Q store full of authenticArmy uniforms
THE FULLERPHONE
The Fullerphone. This artefact is a Fullerphone. The Fullerphone is a portable telegraph signalling device that was used in both world wars. Invented by Algernon Clement Fuller, a member of the Signals Corps with the British Army in World War I, the device was designed to put a stop to the Germans intercepting intelligence in the trenches. SAS - 65 YEARS OF OUR ELITE SAS – 65 years of our elite. Who Dares Wins. The Challenge Begins ‘Special’ or ‘Elite’ Forces always conjure up an air of intrigue and mystery combined with an effective ruthlessness that usually results in ‘getting the job done’.THE LEMON SQUEEZER
The Lemon Squeezer. The iconic kiwi ‘lemon squeezer’ hat was introduced by one of New Zealand’s outstanding soldiers of the Gallipoli Campaign, William George Malone. Originally for his Taranaki Rifles Regiment the hat was designed to mirror the outline of Mount Taranaki and also to allow ‘run off’ in BOOSTING MORALE ON THE WESTERN FRONT: THE DIGGER PIERROTS Boosting Morale on the Western Front: The Digger Pierrots. The featured costume belonged to Sergeant Major Alick Donaldson, originally a bank clerk from Geraldine. Accounts of World War One understandably revolve around the drama of it’s fierce battles – soldiers emerging above the parapet, the relentless barrage of machinegun fire and
VISIT | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUMNATIONAL MUSEUM NEW ZEALANDAUCKLAND MUSEUM NEW ZEALANDART MUSEUMS IN NEW ZEALANDSIZE OF NEW ZEALAND MILITARYWELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND MUSEUM Visit Come discover and explore New Zealand’s military history and learn about our participation in conflicts worldwide. ExhibitionsandDisplays Unique
ARMY SHOP | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM The National Army Museum online army shop features a select range of military inspired pieces available from our onsite gift store in Waiouru, including books, DVDs and CDs, World War One Centenary commemorative items, badges, pins and pocket patches, plaques, CAESAR | NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Caesar. Caesar was an English bulldog that became the mascot of A Company, 4 th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade during World War I and before the troops embarked overseas, he led the grand parade down Queen Street in Auckland, as they marched to the wharves.. Caesar was also a trained Red Cross dog, and once on the battlefields of the Western Front in 1916, he was used to help stretcher SOLDIER SERVICE & WAR RECORDS Find fellow New Zealand veterans or research your family's service history at the National Army Museum, Waiouru. Start your journey of discovery with the extensive archives, Library and service personnel records dating from the Imperial and Boer Wars to post WWII and current global conflicts.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Address: Corner State Highway One and Hassett Drive Waiouru, NewZealand
FACILITIES AND ACCESSIBILITY A interactive play space for families. This purpose built gallery is open everyday and includes a journey through various army fortifications from palisades to pill boxes as well as a number of hands-on activities including puzzles and a Q store full of authenticArmy uniforms
THE FULLERPHONE
The Fullerphone. This artefact is a Fullerphone. The Fullerphone is a portable telegraph signalling device that was used in both world wars. Invented by Algernon Clement Fuller, a member of the Signals Corps with the British Army in World War I, the device was designed to put a stop to the Germans intercepting intelligence in the trenches. SAS - 65 YEARS OF OUR ELITE SAS – 65 years of our elite. Who Dares Wins. The Challenge Begins ‘Special’ or ‘Elite’ Forces always conjure up an air of intrigue and mystery combined with an effective ruthlessness that usually results in ‘getting the job done’.THE LEMON SQUEEZER
The Lemon Squeezer. The iconic kiwi ‘lemon squeezer’ hat was introduced by one of New Zealand’s outstanding soldiers of the Gallipoli Campaign, William George Malone. Originally for his Taranaki Rifles Regiment the hat was designed to mirror the outline of Mount Taranaki and also to allow ‘run off’ in BOOSTING MORALE ON THE WESTERN FRONT: THE DIGGER PIERROTS Boosting Morale on the Western Front: The Digger Pierrots. The featured costume belonged to Sergeant Major Alick Donaldson, originally a bank clerk from Geraldine. Accounts of World War One understandably revolve around the drama of it’s fierce battles – soldiers emerging above the parapet, the relentless barrage of machinegun fire and
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THE LEMON SQUEEZER
The Lemon Squeezer. The iconic kiwi ‘lemon squeezer’ hat was introduced by one of New Zealand’s outstanding soldiers of the Gallipoli Campaign, William George Malone. Originally for his Taranaki Rifles Regiment the hat was designed to mirror the outline of Mount Taranaki and also to allow ‘run off’ inGALLIPOLI STORIES
There are many stories of ordinary New Zealanders who embarked on an adventure here at Gallipoli that in many cases, cost them their lives. The incredible events of the Anzacs is a tale of harsh realities, courage, defeat, pride and spirit in war. One such story told by the National Army Museum is that of 3/168 Staff Sergeant William Henry,DCM
CHARLES UPHAM
Charles Upham — New Zealand’s greatest war hero. Charles Upham was born in Christchurch on 21 September 1908. He was educated at Waihi School near Timaru, Christ’s College and Canterbury Agricultural College (Lincoln). In his twenties, he spent some time as a high country shepherd, a musterer and farm manager.NEW ZEALAND ARMY
Published by Willson Scott Publishing. 352 pages. A reference text. Including items used during the period 1910 – 1945. Logistical and supply issue during wartime often dictated what was, or was not, issued to New Zealand soldiers stationed on the other side of the world. This often led to field variations of the equipment.TRENCH ART WWI
Trench art can be made of any number of things. Many objects were made out of the scraps created by war. This included ammunition shell cases, bullet casings, shrapnel, and pieces of destroyed buildings or downed planes. These materials would all have been readily available in the war zones to soldiers, their prisoners of war and to civilians A PATRIOTIC CALL TOYARN a Patriotic call to Yarn We Need You! To help make a hand-crafted Poppy for each serviceman and woman lost by our nation in the Great War. That is 18,166 poppies! NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM TE MATA TOA National Army Museum Te Mata Toa - 28th Māori Battalion. Veri! Tamepo, June 2019. Subject: Tikanga ā iwi/Social Science Context: WW2 Focus: Develop an understanding of how and why the unique 28th Māori battalion was established.TEMPORARY CLOSURE
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HE HŌIA AHAU: I AM SOLDIER The journey of our military's recruits. AND WHEN HE WAS CALLED – HE WENT An art exhibition by Elwyn Stone ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Victoria Cross (VC), New Zealand Cross (NZC), Albert Medal (AM) andGeorge Cross (GC)
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25TH APRIL ANZAC DAY ANZAC DAY SERVICE 11AM, SATURDAY 25 APRIL In the wake of the CONVID-19 situation, the Museum’s Anzac Day service has been cancelled. Instead join us with StandAtDawn from inside our bubbles, at home, in remembering those who have given their lives in the service of our country this Anzac Day. Find out more at the website www.standatdawn.com . You can share your photos at #StandAtDawn.
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