Good Morning,
I wonder if you can point me in the right direction. 15 years ago I bought a pocket watch. I was told it was a WW1 army issue pocket watch. On the back of the watch is a stamp E.C.6673 with a little arrow above.
On the inside the owner has scratched his details. It looks like:
---No 23215
---RQMS G T Stagg
---RNZA NZEF
As soon as I saw this it gave me shivers to think that this was that person writing and I fell in love with it. I have been meaning to find out who it belonged to. I would love to find out about this person. As the numbers mean very little to me I wanted to find out what they were so it may give me more of an idea on how to find him.
Kind regards, many thanks.
Amanda.
I have referred Amanda to NZDF Archives, Archives NZ and RSA Review. If you have something for her, please email her.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Help to build the memories
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage's (MCH) Vietnam War website is recording memories of New Zealand and the Vietnam War. They want to encourage you to think about posting a memory, together with any memorabilia (for example, photos and newspaper clippings) you may have.
---To give you some ideas, here are some examples of the memories and images which have been contributed to the website:
---You can also comment on memories and images posted on the website. Here's an example relating to a feature about the 1RNZIR Band tour to South Vietnam in 1969.
---You may also be interested in the BBC WW2 'People's War' website which was a major inspiration for the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's Vietnam War website. The BBC gathered 47,000 stories and 15,000 images between June 2003 and January 2006. You can see an archived version of the project website here.
---Please get in touch with MCH (below) if you need help with submitting a memory or have any queries about the website. If you know of others who may be interested in the website, it'd be great if you could let them know.
---The website is not the only means of contributing though. As part of the research for this project, MCH is looking for people who are willing to complete a written questionnaire about their experience of the Vietnam War and the time that followed. This is an opportunity for people to share what they remember from these significant years in our history. The questionnaires are one of their tools for recording the stories of New Zealand's Vietnam War veterans and their families, and are an important part of their information gathering.
To contribute, or to get information about the project, contact:
Gareth Phipps
Website Content Officer
Vietnam War Oral History Project
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
'All you ever wanted to know about Viet Nam'
Stephen Randall and Harry Akarana both passed this along because it is probably the best search list ever compiled about the Vietnam War.
This simply has to be shared with anyone who ever served in Vietnam or knew someone who served in Vietnam. It would take months to look at everything this site offers. Somebody went to a lot of effort here - it's one of the most complete sites to date. Click here
[Sadly, the only link to NZ takes you to the Cessna O-2 Skymaster (Model 337) - click here.]
Monday, January 19, 2009
ALERT FOR STOLEN MEDALS!!!
On Monday, 19 Jan 09 burglars raided the rural Tauranga home of Janet Ross (Widow of Alistair Ross, RNZA) during daylight hours while she was at work. The Police found no finger prints or other identifiers and said the MO was that of professionals. They stole a lot of jewellery and other valuables (some of it very valuable and most of it of considerable sentimental value including heirlooms going back several generations).
They also stole Alistair's medals. Alistair's medal set included the two original Vietnam medals and his Long Service Medal. Janet said she had not yet applied for Alistair's Operational Service Medal or NZGSM (with clasp Vietnam) so at least they weren't there to be stolen. Her brother John Mills will be applying for those and getting replacement medals on Janet's behalf. Recovering the stolen medals could lead to recovering other stolen property and possibly help the Police to apprehend the thieves.
Alistair's Vietnam Service Medal would have been engraved with his personal details B372141 Lt (or Capt?) A. D. Ross, RNZA and his LSM would have been engraved B372141 Maj (or Lt Col?) A.D. Ross, RNZA.
Many thanks
Chris Mullane
Alistair's Vietnam Service Medal would have been engraved with his personal details B372141 Lt (or Capt?) A. D. Ross, RNZA and his LSM would have been engraved B372141 Maj (or Lt Col?) A.D. Ross, RNZA.
Many thanks
Chris Mullane
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Please pass this on to anybody & everybody and other networks including any collectors or medal mounters you know of.
Photos, Viet Nam 1966
I have placed my collection of Viet Nam slides from 1966 in the Photo Gallery (right-hand column >>>). They need editing to cull the worst of them, to improve their quality and add captions, but you'll see many that are OK and self-explanatory.
BLAST . . .
Teach Macown has sent some searing pictures of a big OOPS! caused, supposedly, by a posthole-borer - a mighty long one if so.
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