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  • Online Cenotaph: Reflecting on 2024

    The following article was written by Victoria Passau, Online Cenotaph and Enquiry Services Manager, Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira: As we move through 2025, the Auckland War...

  • From Head of Veterans' Affairs—Annual Medical Assessment for Viet Nam veterans

    In recognition of the fact that Viet Nam veterans were exposed to a toxic environment during their service in Viet Nam, the Government made the decision to introduce a free yearly medical assessment...

  • 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...

  • A digital space to share memories, celebrate lives and acknowledge loss

    Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum’s Online Cenotaph turns 25 The Online Cenotaph is a resource of more than 255,000 records spanning 40 conflicts. The public can contribute their own...

  • Service-related presumptions

    You'll need to have Qualifying Operational Service and the: condition — or death — happened during Qualifying Operational Service condition was aggravated during Qualifying Operational Service — but...

  • How we make decisions

    We make decisions based on the information you: give us allow us to access. Sometimes we may need to confirm this information with others. We do this by checking service records or information held...

  • 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...

  • Veterans invited to join the NZDF Movember Challenge

    The NZDF Movember Challenge is open to everyone connected to Defence, including serving members, reservists, civilians, veterans, and whānau. It’s about more than growing a moustache. It’s about...

  • Privacy statement

    This privacy statement explains how we manage your personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020. Who is Veterans’ Affairs? We are a unit of the New Zealand Defence Force established...

  • Medals and service records