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NZDF delivers service records within 24 hours of death
When serving or ex-serving personnel pass, it is common for whānau to request a statement of their service to include as part of their funeral service. A Statement of Service (SoS) includes: details...
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Anzac Day Amendment Bill is open for public submissions
On 3 April, an amendment bill to update the Anzac Day Act 1966 passed its first reading in Parliament. The 1966 Act recognises and commemorates all those who served in six named conflicts from...
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Collaboration between NZ Remembrance Army and Veterans' Affairs
Veterans’ Affairs and the Remembrance Army meet regularly to discuss the maintenance of service graves, to support each other on projects and to explore further opportunities for joint projects....
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Ngā Utu Tangihanga
Ko wai ka āhei mō tēnei Te mate rawa e pā ana ki ngā mahi hōia, ki ngā Mahi Hōia rānei e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga Ka taea e koe te tono mō ngā utu tangihanga mō tētahi mōrehu hōia mehemea: i whai mahi...
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Calling all Second World War veterans
Did you, or someone you know, serve in the Second World War? We are accepting expressions of interest from New Zealand Second World War veterans to attend the National Commemoration Marking the 75th...
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2019 international peace camp for grandchildren of Korean War veterans
Applications are being called for from grandchildren of New Zealand Korean War veterans to attend the 2019 Youth Peace Camp. The camp will be held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from 30 June to 6 July...
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Service records
You can access: your own service records if you are — or have been — a member of the NZ Defence Force the records of someone who’s deceased if you’re eligible. If you would like the service...
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Penihana Hoa Rangatira kua Pouarutia, Hoa Pūmau rānei kua Pouarutia
Ko wai ka āhei mō tēnei Ka āhei pea koe kia whiwhi i te Penihana Hoa Rangatira kua Pouarutia, Hoa Pūmau rānei kua Pouarutia mehemea kua hinga tō hoa rangatira, tō hoa pūmau rānei. Me mātua tutuki...
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What to expect after you have made a claim
Step 1 We receive and acknowledge your claim We will send you a letter acknowledging that we have received your claim. We will let you know if we need any more information. Step 2 We check your claim...
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Service with the United Nations in the State of Israel