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Vietnam Veterans' Day 2025

Monday, 18 August 2025, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
Buckle Street
Te Aro
Wellington
New Zealand
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Commemorate Vietnam Veterans' Day at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park on Monday 18 August.

Please be seated in the Hall of Memories by 10:45am.

No registration is required.

Please be advised that the Carillon Tower is currently closed for seismic strengthening. The Hall of Memories was strengthened in 2015 and is safe to enter:

Carillon Tower seismic strengthening project (Manatū Taonga | Ministry for Culture and Heritage)(external link)

About the Vietnam War

The Vietnam War (also known as the Second Indo-China War) lasted from 1960 to 1975. 

More than 3000 New Zealand military and civilian personnel served in Vietnam between 1963 and 1975. Thirty-seven men died while on active service and 187 were wounded. Two civilians serving with the surgical and Red Cross teams also lost their lives.

About Vietnam Veterans’ Day

Vietnam Veterans’ Day is commemorated on 18 August each year in New Zealand and Australia. On 18 August 1966, New Zealand’s 161 Battery gunners and Australian infantrymen fought together in the battle of Long Tan. 

Read the original event page on the Ministry for Culture & Heritage website(external link)

More information about the Vietnam War is available on the Vietnam War and NZ History websites:

Vietnam War website(external link)

Vietnam War (NZ History)(external link)