A number photos and power point presentations are included that cover the RNZAA visit to Linton Camo and the RNZAA Formal Dinner, Linton Camp, October 13.
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A number photos and power point presentations are included that cover the RNZAA visit to Linton Camo and the RNZAA Formal Dinner, Linton Camp, October 13.
From Tiwaiwai Teepu:
My dad was Gunner Michael Hatarei Teepu 41858 Gnr No 4 Gun 1968 SVN. Tena koe. I am Michael (Mike) Teepu's daughter, I also have 5 brothers.
40 Gunners, partners and guests were seated at the Horowhenua Artillery Association held 23 Oct 2013. Col Dreyer’s address was warmly received, enjoyable and very interesting.
From Julia, Andrea and Michelle Flavel:
From Mayne MANSON:
Anyone looking for a copy of Vietnam Gunners book, check out TradeMe auction 665023078.Good price.
From Talia Smith (talia@lopdell.org.nz) :
I am looking for any information on Victor William McCarthy. He served in the Army (late 50's/60's) and NZ Navy (c.1953). West Auckland RSA has personal effects to be returned.
Graeme was awarded a Life Membership of the RNZAA in October 2013. The linked Bio outlines Graeme’s RNZA career.
Ray was awarded a Life Membership of the RNZAA in October 2013. The linked Bio outlines Ray’s RNZA career.
Denis was awarded a Life Membership of the RNZAA in October 2013. The linked Bio outlines Dennis's RNZA career. (Any Full or Associate Member who has rendered valuable service to the Associati
Alan Taylor advised of the death of Colin Stanbridge's wife, Shirley, on 9 Nov. Her funeral was held last Saturday (16 Nov - 1030hrs) at Lady Allum Chapel in Lady Allum Rest Home.
This article is from John Garton, Captain Battery Kaptain, 161 Bty 16 Field Regiment.
The RSA welcomes the publication of the study on the mortality and morbidity of Vietnam veterans completed by the University of Otago Department of Preventive and Social Medicine.
From Graeme Black: