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SEMINAR NOTES Organisers 3rd Auckland (Countess of Ranfurly s Own) & Northland Battalion Group 3rd Auckland & Northland Regimental Association Auckland War Memorial Museum Passchendaele Society Returned & Services Association - Auckland Branch

INDEX Acknowledgement...... 2 The Boer War (1899 1902)... 3 NZ Army 1907 1911 Infantry Units. 5 Mounted Rifles Units.. 6 World War I (The Great War).. 7 1 NZEF Samoa 1914 1918 Gallipoli 1915 Belgium & France 1916 1918 Mounted Rifles 1914 1919 World War II... 8 2 NZEF (2 (NZ) Division) Greece and Crete 1940 North Africa 1940 1943 Italy 1943 1945 2 NZEF (IP) (3 (NZ) Division) The Pacific 1940 1944... 10 Jargon and Abbreviations..... 11 2 Other Data Sources. 12 Medals Description.... 14 Illustrations. 16 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The organizers of these seminars say thanks, on behalf of all who use this Data, to our Financial Donors and the Printer who made this booklet possible.

Boer War Contingents 1899 1902 3 Contingent Strength Units Departed Date Ship 1st 215 1st Mounted Rifles Wellington 21/10/99 SS Waiwera 2nd 266 3rd 262 1 and 2 Company Hotchkiss Machine Gun Canterbury Company Hawkes Bay Wanganui Taranaki & Manawatu Company Wellington 20/01/00 SS Waiwera Lyttleton 17/02/00 SS Knight Templar 4th 462 9 and 10 Company 7 and 8 Company Port Chalmers Lyttleton 25/03/00 31/03/00 SS Gymeric SS Monowai 5th 591 15 (Otago) Company 11 and 14 Company 12 and 13 Company Port Chalmers Wellington Wellington 25/03/00 31/03/00 31/03/00 SS Gymeric SS Monowai SS Maori 6th 602 NZ Volunteer Force Auckland 30/01/01 SS Cornwall 7th 667 23 Canterbury Company Wellington 06/04/01 SS Gulf of Taranto 8th 1120 North Island Regiment South Island Regiment Auckland Lyttleton 01.02/02 08/02/02 SS Surrey SS Cornwall 9th 1071 North Island Regiment South Island Regiment Auckland Port Chalmers 20/03/02 12/03/02 SS Devon SS Kent 10th 1251 North Island Regiment South Island Regiment Wellington Lyttleton 14/04/02 19/04/02 SS Drayton Grange SS Norfolk Notes Each Group served in South Africa for approximately 12 months. Contingents 1-5 were replaced by Contingents 6 & 7. Contingents 8 10 included extra troops (8th Contingent) with 9th and 10th being replacements of the previous Contingents. A total of 35 Nursing Sisters served in South Africa (from 1900 1902) and the Learnered 11th, 20 female Primary Teachers, so named by Sir Joseph Ward in reference to the ten military contingents that had gone before them. The teachers departed for South Africa on 4 May 1902 aboard the SS Westralia. Only 6 of the 20 returned to New Zealand. 6507 served in South Africa. There were 230 fatalities, 71 were killed in action or died of wounds, 26 accidental deaths and 133 died of disease. New Zealanders are entitled to the following 15 Bars of the 26 issued for service in South Africa Belfast Diamond Hill Orange Free State Rhodesia Wittebergen Cape Colony Johannesberg Paardeburg Relief of Kimberley Transvaal Driefontein Modder River Wepener South Africa 1901 South Africa 1902

Boer War Embarkation Data Base http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/new-zealand-in-the-south-african-boer-war/database This database (sample below) has every New Zealand soldier who joined the New Zealand contingents that sailed to the South African War. Note that some New Zealand soldiers enlisted with British, Australian or South African forces and will therefore not appear on this database. Regt No Surname Given Names Contingent County/City 0 abbott f w fifth auckland More details 5297 abbott harold eighth manukau More details 2342 abbott h fifth manukau More details 818 absolom j l third hawkes bay More details Clicking on More Details for 5297 harold abbot gives the following Regt No: 5297 Ship: Surrey 1 Feb 1902 Surname: Abbott Occupation: Blacksmith Given Names: Harold County/City: Manukau Unit: North Island Regiment - C Squadron Address: Otahuhu Auckland Rank: Farrier-Sergeant Next of Kin: Abbott Mr William Contingent: Eighth Next of Kin Address: Same Relationship to Soldier: Father Boer War Roll of Honour http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/nz-units-south-africa/roll-honour Note this roll does not include those New Zealanders who served with other forces, or some of those who died from disease. For a more complete roll see: John Crawford & Ellen Ellis To Fight for the Empire: An Illustrated History of New Zealand and the South African War, 1899-1902. F.Q.M.S. A'Court S. Lt. Forsythe W. G Pte. Partridge W. C. E Pte. Allan J. Pte. Frankham H Pte. Paterson J. McI L/Cpl. Anderson D. Pte. Franks G. W Pte. Paterson N. L Pte. Anderson J.G L/Cpl. George G.W Pte. Pearson A. E Pte. Anderson T.G Pte. Gillie H. C Sgt. Pepper W.H You can find out more about all the men listed in the Roll of Honour (sample above) from the embarkation database http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/new-zealand-in-the-south-african-boer-war/database and Auckland War Memorial Museum Cenotaph website http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/cenotaph/locations.aspx 4

New Zealand Infantry Regiments 1909 1914 5 15th North Auckland 12th Nelson and Marlborough 13th North Canterbury 3rd Auckland and Westland 6th Hauraki 1st Canterbury 16th Waikato 2nd South 11th Taranaki 4th Otago Canterbury 9th Hawkes Bay 10th North Otago 7th Wellington West Coast 17th Ruahines 14th South Otago 5th Wellington 8th Southland WW I New Zealand Infantry Battalions 1914 1918 BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS 1ST AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION 1ST WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION 1ST CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION 1ST OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION 3rd AUCKLAND 6th HAURAKI 15th NORTH AUCKLAND 16th WAIKATO 7th WELLINGTON WEST COAST 9th HAWKES BAY 11th TARANAKI 17th RUAHINES 1st CANTERBURY 2nd SOUTH CANTERBURY 12thNELSON 13th CANTERBURY WESTLAND 4th OTAGO 8th SOUTHLAND 1Oth NORTH OTAGO 14thSOUTH OTAGO The 2nd and 4th New Zealand Brigades were the same structure with 2nd & 3rd Auckland Infantry Battalion(s), 2nd & 3rd Wellington Infantry Battalion(s) respectively etc. 3rd Rifles Brigade was a 5 Battalion Brigade consisting of 4 Rifle Battalions and the Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment.

New Zealand Mounted Rifles 1909 1914 & NZMR Brigade 1914 1919 6 11th North Auckland 10th Nelson 3rd Auckland 1st Canterbury Yeoman Cavalry 4th Waikato 8th South Canterbury 12th Otago 6th Manawatu 5th Otago 9th Wellington Hussars 2nd Queen East Coast 7th Southland Alexandras Wellington West Coast BRIGADE HEADQUATERS AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES REGIMENT WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES REGIMENT CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES REGIMENT 3rd AUCKLAND QUEEN ALEXANDRA S 2nd WELLINGTON WEST COAST 1st CANTERBURY YEOMAN CAVALRY 1 FIELD TROOP 4th WAIKATO 6th MANAWATU 8th SOUTH CANTERBURY 1 SIGNAL TROOP 11th NORTH AUCKLAND 9th WELLINGTON EAST COAST 10th NELSON MOUNTED BRIGADE FIELD AMBULANCE MACHINE GUN SECTION MACHINE GUN SECTION MACHINE GUN SECTION AMMUNITION SECTION

Other World War I Units NZ Camel Corps, NZ Cook Island Company, NZ Cyclist Corps, NZ Dental Corps, NZ Engineers, NZ Field Artillery, NZ Machine Gun Corps, NZ Medical Corps, NZ Army Medical Corps, NZ Native Volunteers, NZ Pioneer Corps, NZ Post and Telegraph Corps, NZ Signals, NZ Tunneling Company, NZ Veterinary Corps. New Zealand Forces Actions in World War 1 7 Samoa 29 Aug 14 Invasion/Occupation 1st NZ Expeditionary Force Gallipoli 25 Apr 15 ANZAC and Helles landings 28 Apr 15 1st Battle of Krithia (British) 6 8 May 15 2nd Battle of Krithia 4 Jun 15 3rd Battle of Krithia 28 Jun 5 Jul 15 Battle of Gully Ravine (Helles) 6 Aug 15 Battle of Sari Bair 6 13 Aug 15 Battle of Krithia Vineyard 6 12 Aug 15 Battle of Lone Pine (ANZAC) 8 10 Aug 15 Battle of Chunuk Bair (ANZAC) (includes Hill 971 and Hill Q) 7 Aug 15 Battle of the Nek (ANZAC) 10 21 Aug 15 Battle of Scimitar Hill (Suvla) 21 29 Aug 15 Battle of Hill 60 (ANZAC) 18 20 Dec 15 Evacuation ANZAC and Suvla Battles of the Western Front 15 22 Sep 16 Battle of Flers - Courcelette 25 28 Sep 16 Battle of Morval 1 18 Oct 16 Battle of Le Transloy 7 14 Jun 17 Battle of Messines 26 Sep 3 Oct 17 Battle of Polygon Wood 4 Oct 17 Battle of Broodseinde 12 Oct 17 Battle of Passchendaele 28 Mar 18 Battle of Arras 5 Apr 18 Battle of the Ancre 21 23 Aug 18 Battle of Albert 31 Aug 3 Sep 18 Battle of Bapaume 12 Sep 18 Battle of Havrincourt 27 Sep 1 Oct 18 Battle of Canal du Nord 8 9 Oct 18 Battle of Cambrai 9 12 Oct 18 Pursuit to the Selle 17 25 Oct 18 Battle of the Selle 4 Nov 18 Battle of the Sambre 7 Nov 18 Capture of Le Quesnoy Mounted Rifles Brigade Gallipoli 12 May 15 Arrival of Brigade at Gallipoli 19 May 15 Defence of Anzac 28-30 May Attack at No. 3 Outpost 6/7 Aug 15 Capture of Sari Bair foothills 8/9 Aug 15 Defence of Chunuk Bair 21 Aug 15 First attack at Hill 60 27-28 Aug 15 Second attack at Hill 60 20 Dec 15 Evacuation from Gallipoli Sinai & Palestine 15 Mar 16 Formation of ANZAC Mounted Division 4-5 Aug 16 Battle of Romani 23 Dec 16 Capture of Magdhabat 9 Jan 17 Capture of Rafah 26 Mar 17 First attempt to capture Gaza 17-19 Apr 17 Second attempt to capture Gaza 30-31 Oct 17 Gaza-Beersheba Line broken in Third Battle of Gaza 14 Nov 17 Defeat of-attack at Ayun Kara 24 Nov 17 Loss of bridgehead River Auja 21 Feb 18 Capture of Jericho 27-30 Mar 18 First Battle of Amman 1-6 May 18 First Battle of Es Salt 25 Sep 18 Capture of Amman 31 Oct 18 Ottoman Empire signs Armistice Mar -Jun 19 Suppression of Egyptian revolt 30 Jun 19 Brigade Disbanded

8 WW II 2 New Zealand Division 1940 1945 (Greece, Crete, North Africa, Italy) DIVISIONAL HEADQUATERS DIVISIONAL CAVALRY DIVISIONAL ARTILLERY DIVISIONAL ENGINEERS DIVISIONAL SIGNALS FIELD REGIMENT FIELD ANTI AIRCRAFT REGIMENT 27 MACHINE GUN BATTALION ANTI TANK REGIMENT 28 MAORI BATTALION (****) 4 BRIGADE (**) 18 BATTALION 5 BRIGADE 21 BATTALION 6 BRIGADE 24 BATTALION DIV ARMY (*) SERVICE CORP 19 BATTALION 22 BATTALION (***) 25 BATTALION 20 BATTALION 23 BATTALION 26 BATTALION Notes (*) HQ Divisional Army Service Corps Divisional Ammunition Company, Divisional Petrol Company, Divisional Supply Column, Reserve MT Company, 4, 5, 6 Field Ambulances, 4 Field Hygiene Section, Divisional Provost Company, Divisional Intelligence Section, Divisional Postal Unit, Divisional Employment Platoon, Other service support units LAD, Bath, Salvage (**) 4 Brigade to 4 Armoured Brigade, 05 October 1942 (18, 19, 20 Armoured Regiments) (***) 22 Motorised Battalion to 4 Brigade, 05 October 1942 (****) 28 Maori Battalion to 5 Brigade, 05 October 1942

2 NZEF 1941 1945 Greece 1941 6-7 March 2 NZ Division enter Greece 31 March New Zealand Division in position on Aliakmon line north of Mt Olympus 6 April NZ Division withdraws along eastern seaboard 12 April Allied forces begin to abandon Mt Olympus-Aliakmon line 22-29 April Evacuation of troops from Greece, some to Crete, others to Egypt Crete 1941 20 May Invasion of Crete begins 28-31 May New Zealand troops evacuated from Crete North Africa 26 November1941 2 Division at Tobruk and capture of Belhamed and Sidi Rezegh 2 December 1941 2 Division withdraws from Libya 11 December 1941 2 Division advance westward 26 February 1942 2 NZ Division deploys to Lebanon-Syria 14 June 1942 2 NZ Division recalled from Lebanon-Syria 1 July 1942 First Battle of El Alamein 23 October 1942 Second battle of El Alamein 8 November 1942 US invasion of North Africa (Algeria, Morocco) 13 November 1942 Tobruk captured 20 November 1942 Benghazi recaptured 23 January 1943 Tripoli captured 27 February 1943 In position on the Mareth Line, Tunisia 27 March 1943 2 NZ Division executes 'left hook' at Tebaga Gap 7 May 1943 Tunis captured 13 May 1943 German and Italian troops surrender in North Africa Italy October/November 1943 New Zealand troops assembled in Bari November 1943 Crossed the Sangro River 2 December 1943 Captured the village of Castelfrentano in the Gustav Line 3 December 1943 Attacked Orsogna January 1944 Withdrew from stalled front line 17 February 1944 Attacked Cassino. Withdrew in early April 16 July 1944 Captured Arezzo 4 August 1944 Reached Florence October 1944 Reached the Savio River 14 December 1944 Captured Faenza 8 April 1945 Crossed the Senio River, then the Santerno River and Gaiana River 25 April 1945 Crossed the Po River (the final river) 28 April 1945 2NZEF captured Padua 9

10 WW II 3 New Zealand Division 1942 1944 (Pacific) DIVISIONAL HEADQUATERS ARMOURED REGIMENT DIVISIONAL ARTILLERY DIVISIONAL ENGINEERS SIGNALS 8 BRIGADE 29 BATTALION 14 BRIGADE 30 BATTALION DIV ARMY SERVICE CORP DIVISION MEDICAL 34 BATTALION 35 BATTALION FIELD AMBULANCE 36 BATTALION 37 BATTALION GENERAL HOSPITAL 2 NZEF (IP) (3 NZ Division) Solomon Islands Campaign 1943-1944 October 1940 Garrison Duties in Fij, New Caledonia, and Norfolk Island, commenced August 1943 3 (NZ) Div arrived in the Solomon Islands (Guadacanal) from New Caledonia Sep Oct 1943 Battle of Vella LaVella 27 Oct 12 Nov 1943 Battle of the Treasury Islands (Mono and Stirling Islands) 29 Jan 27 Feb 1944 Battle of the Green Islands (Nissan Island Jun 1944 Withdrawn to New Caledonia Aug 1944 Returned to NZ 20 Oct 1944 Division was officially disbanded World War II Royal New Zealand Navy New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) from 1 October 1941. Light Cruisers (6) (Archillies, Leander) Converted Merchant vessels(15) Corvettes (2) Minesweepers (20) Motor Launches (Fairmiles) (15) World War II Royal New Zealand Air Force Attached to the RAF 75 (NZ) Squadron RAF RAF NZ Squadrons 485 490 24 Squadrons (15,000 Air and Ground crew) served in the Pacific Theatre

Jargon and Abbreviations 11 A complete dictionary of abbreviations is available on the NZ Defence Force website and these are downloadable. Note however, that the abbreviations altered with time and there were variations between the services. World War 1 http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/resources/ww1-armyservice-records.htm World War II Navy http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/resources/2ww-navyservice-records.htm World War II Airforce http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/resources/2ww-air-forceservice-records.htm World War II Army and K Force http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/resources/2ww-k-forcearmy-service-records.htm X List Second World War army service records contain numerous references to the X Lists. The X Lists recorded personnel who were absent from their regular units for one reason or another. The X list was maintained in 5 sections X(i) X(ii) X(iii) X(iv) X(v) Posted to Authorised Vacancies Evacuation on Medical Grounds Prisoners of War, Missing, Imprisonment or Deserters Un Posted Reinforcements or Incoming Reinforcements Drafts Instructors or Students on Courses of Instruction X List Abbreviations An explanation of the X List Abbreviations is available here Full descriptions are available at http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/resources/x-lists-postingsww2-army-service-records.htm http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/resources/x-lists-postingsww2-army-service-records.htm

1NZEF REGIMENTAL NUMBERS - WORLD WAR ONE Note this system of numbering was only used until the formation of the 10th Reinforcements (Mar 16) as it was found the system too confusing when personnel were moving between units. 1 Samoan Advance 14 Army Service Corps Divisional Train 2 Artillery 15 Headquarters 3 NZ Medical Corps 16 Maori Infantry 4 Engineers 17 Veterinary Corps 5 Army Service Corps 18 Chaplains Department 6 Canterbury Infantry 19 Samoan Relief Infantry 7 Canterbury Mounted Rifles 20 Samoan Relief Mounted 8 Otago Infantry 21 Pay Department 9 Otago Mounted Rifles 22 Nursing Department 10 Wellington Infantry 23 1st Battalion NZ Rifle Brigade 11 Wellington Mounted Rifles 24 2nd Battalion NZ Rifle Brigade 12 Auckland Infantry 25 3rd Battalion NZ Rifle Brigade 13 Auckland Mounted Rifles 26 4th Battalion NZ Rifle Brigade War Graves Commonwealth War Graves Commission http://www.cwgc.org/ Auckland War Memorial Database http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/cenotaph/locations.aspx NZ War Graves Commission http://nzwargraves.org.nz/ Service Records New Zealand 12 NZ History.net (Boer War) http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/south-african-boer-war Archives NZ (WWI Records) ( http://archives.govt.nz/sites/default/files/war_-_a49571.pdf ) NZ Defence Force (WW II Records) http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/accessing-militaryservice-records.htm

Service History Australia Boer War http://members.pcug.org.au/~croe/ozb/oz_boer.cgi WW I http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8080/index.html WW II http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/ Other Sources New Zealand Military History http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war-and-society Book List http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/bibliography/ default.htm Official History(s) WW I ((29 Volumes), (WWII) (50), 3 Division un official History series ( 13 ) New Zealand Electronic Text Centre (Victoria University) http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-corpus-wh2.html Military Museums Royal New Zealand Navy Museum www.navymuseum.mil.nz Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum www.armymuseum.co.nz Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum www.airforcemuseum.co.nz Auckland War Memorial Museum www.aucklandmuseum.com The National Library of New Zealand and Alexander Turnbull Library www.natlib.govt.nz 13 REMEMBER The internet is your friend. Search for NZ WW1 Databases and there are in excess of 200,000 sites available for example; The St John's Branch of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists has produced a searchable CD containing: NZ Expeditionary Force Nominal Rolls 1914-1919 1st and 2nd Division Rolls of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Reserve New Zealanders who served with the Australian Imperial Force Military Defaulters Lists - 1919-1921 Native Reserve Lists New Zealanders who served with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Index of New Zealanders who served with the Allied Forces Roll of Honour - Section Three British Section - NZ Expeditionary Force Fijian Contingent - NZ Expeditionary Force Terry Stock's Index. Contact The New Zealand Society of Genealogists for further information.

14 Medals A Website for medals data is http://www.birkenheadrsa.com/medals-all.php Boer War Medals The Queens South Africa Medal Awarded for service between 11th October 1898 and 31st May 1902. 15 of the 26 Clasps issued covered the actions in which the New Zealand Troops took part. Queen Victoria died on the 22 January 1901 and King Edward VII ascended the Throne. The Kings South African Medal Issued with the clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901" and "SOUTH AFRICA 1902". Awarded to all who were serving in South Africa on or after 1st January 1902 and who would complete eighteen months service before 1st June 1902. Not generally awarded to New Zealand troops with a total of 170 awarded to members of the New Zealand contingents, and six to New Zealand nurses. World War I Medals The 1914 Star Awarded for service in Belgium or France between 5th August and 22nd November 1914. No New Zealand forces were in Theatre over these dates. The 1914 1915 Star Awarded for service in any theatre of war against the Central Powers between 15th August, 1914 and 31st December, 1915, except those eligible for The 1914 Star. For New Zealanders this meant Gallipoli. The British War Medal Awarded to all who served in the British Forces during the First World War between 1914 and 1918. Awarded to all New Zealand servicemen and servicewomen who served overseas during the First World War. The Victory Medal Awarded to all those who received The 1914 Star, The 1914-15 Star and the British War Medal. It was never awarded alone.

World War II Medals The 1939 1945 Star Awarded for service in the Second World War between 3rd September, 1939 and 2nd September, 1945. After the 1939 1945 Star comes the one or more Campaign Stars (medals), then The Defence Medal Issued for service in the Forces between 3rd September, 1939 and 8th May, 1945, for 1 year in operational/overseas areas, 3 years in non-operational service or Civil Defence or similar in operational areas. Date later extended to 2nd December, 1945. The War Medal 1939 1945 Awarded to all full-time personnel of the Armed Forces. Operational and non-operational service counted, providing that it was of twenty eight days or more duration. The New Zealand War Service Medal Awarded to Armed Forces Personnel who completed an aggregate of at least twenty eight days full-time service or six months part-time service, either at home or abroad, between 3rd September, 1939 and 2nd September, 1945. Similar periods of service in the Home Guard between 16th August, 1940 and 1st January, 1944 and in the Naval Auxiliary Patrol Service between 31st December, 1941 and 31st July, 1944. Campaign Stars 15 The Atlantic Star Granted for six months service (Navy) and two months (aircrew) from 3rd September, 1939 to 8th May, 1945. The Air Crew Europe Star Awarded for operational flying from UK over Europe between 3rd September, 1939 and 5th June, 1944. Two clasps issued. Africa Star Awarded for one or more days service in North Africa between 10th June, 1940 and 12th May, 1943, both dates inclusive. Four clasps issued. The Pacific Star Awarded for service in the Pacific theatre of operations between 8th December, 1941 and 2nd September, 1945, both dates inclusive. One clasp issued. The Burma Star Awarded for service in the Burma Campaign between 11th December, 1941 and 2nd September, 1945, both dates inclusive. One clasp issued. The Italy Star Awarded for operational service in Sicily or Italy from the date of the capture of the island of Pantellaria on 11th June, 1943 to 8th May, 1945. The France and Germany Star This bronze star was awarded for service in France, Belgium, Holland or Germany between "D" Day and the German surrender, 6th June, 1944 to 8th May, 1945. One Clasp Issued.

16 Boer War Medals (l) The Queen s South Africa Medal (r ) The King s South Africa Medal WW I Medals The 1914 The 1914 15 The British The Victory Star Star War Medal Medal WW II Medals The 1939 45 Campaign New Zealand The War Medal The New Zealand Star Star(s) (below) Defence Medal 1939 45 War Service Medal Atlantic Aircrew Africa Pacific Burma Italy France and Europe Germany