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  • Black and white photograph montage of nurse in military uniform working with patients on aircraft Anne Farland – memories of Vietnam
  • Tokohau (Sam) Samuels, AATTV in Vietnam, c. 1971–1972 Tokohau Rima Samuels (1931–1975)
  • 2NZATTV departure from SVN - 19 Dec 72 2NZATTV departure from SVN – 19 Dec 72
  • Note from Peter Scott to RNZAF crew, April 1975 Note from Peter Scott to RNZAF crew
  • Reverse side of Kahu huruhuru (feather cloak) made by Vietnam veteran Rangi Fitzgerald Vietnam kahu huruhuru - reverse side
  • Person wearing Kahu huruhuru (feather cloak) made by Vietnam veteran Rangi Fitzgerald Vietnam kahu huruhuru
  • Welcome parade at Dong Ba Thin, 1972 Welcome parade at Dong Ba Thin, 1972
  • NZ Army transfer certificate NZ Army transfer papers
  • John Gosney, 1966 John Gosney
  • W3 Company lines at Nui Dat, circa 1970 Nui Dat - Chris Stock
  • Chris Stock, Fred King and Lewis Pagan at Tan Son Nhut airbase, Saigon, 1970 Saigon - Chris Stock
  • (L-R): Jim Barber, Pete Burgess, Bill Walker, and Junior Manihera at Vung Tau, 1969 V3 corporals at Vung Tau
  • Loading coffins for return to New Zealand Loading coffins for return to New Zealand
  • Protester with police - 161 Battery parade Protester with police - 161 Battery parade
  • Police remove protesters - 161 Battery parade, 12 May 1971 Police remove protesters - 161 Battery parade
  • Trooper George Babbington during 161 Battery parade, 12 May 1971 Trooper George Babbington – 161 Battery parade
  • L5 pack howitzer gun - 161 Battery parade, 12 May 1971 L5 pack howitzer gun - 161 Battery parade
  • Troops pass review platform - 161 Batter parade, 12 May 1971 Troops pass review platform - 161 Battery parade
  • Helen Kesha welcomes troops - 161 Battery parade, 12 May 1971 Helen Kesha welcomes troops - 161 Battery parade
  • Paint-covered protesters - 161 Battery parade, 12 May 1971 Paint-covered protesters - 161 Battery parade

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  • Chris Stock, Fred King and Lewis Pagan at Tan Son Nhut airbase, Saigon, 1970
  • Anti-war protesters outside Auckland Town Hall, 12 May 1971
  • Police remove protesters - 161 Battery parade, 12 May 1971
  • John Gosney, 1966
  • Note from Peter Scott to RNZAF crew, April 1975
  • Tokohau (Sam) Samuels, AATTV in Vietnam, c. 1971–1972
  • Welcome parade at Dong Ba Thin, 1972
  • (L-R): Jim Barber, Pete Burgess, Bill Walker, and Junior Manihera at Vung Tau, 1969
  • Protester with police - 161 Battery parade
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