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Memorial

Here you can find a list of the New Zealanders who gave their lives in the Korean War, and more information about the war itself.
Read about New Zealand in the Korean War here ~ 4700 New Zealanders fought as part of Kayforce in the Korean War ~ 1300 men served on board frigates during and after the war ~ 45 New Zealanders lost their lives in the Korean War
~ These brave men of New Zealand gave their lives to liberate South Korea ~
Edward Allnat, Gunner Peter Rex Berry, Gunner Ramon Deane Carson, Gunner Robert Edward Compton, Gunner Leslie John Cooper, Gunner Wallace Bruce Dickson, Gunner Mervyn Fredrick Frith, Gunner William Todd Lawson Richardson Hamilton, Signalman Donald Cameron Jackson, Gunner Ronald MacDonald, Gunner Arthur May, Corporal John Lawrence McKandry, Private John McRae, Gunner Raymond Herbert Mortimer, Gunner Dickson Ngatai, Signalman Frederick William Parker, Corporal Frederick Terence Poynton, Lance Corporal Reginald James Reid, Sergeant James Martin Conrad Scahill, Gunner Thomas Te Hau Taiatini, Able Seaman Graham Rangi Morrison Thomas, Gunner Cedric John Vugler, Sergeant Jefford Rex Watson, Gunner Barton Wicksteed, Major
Allwyn Bailey, Gunner John Ewing Burborough, Driver Ivo Raymond Clark, Gunner Gordon Brian Cook, Corporal William Henry Cooper, Ordinary Seaman Dennis Siddall Fielden, Second Lieutenant Eric James Griffiths, Gunner Herbert Lester Humm, Driver Richard George Long, Warrant Officer Class 2 Robert Edward Marchioni, Able Seaman Ray McDonald, Gunner Edward Michael Noel McLaughlin, Sergeant Peter James Mollinson, Telegraphist Lyn Murray, Sergeant Thomas Mervyn O'Neil, Gunner Frank Osmond Percival, Signalman Brian Charles Quintall, Private Douglas Neville Rodgers, Driver Joseph Shortland, Lance Bombardier Colin Franklin Taylor, Driver Robert James Unsworth, Lieutenant Dennis Waitapu, Able Seaman Bryce Whangapiriata, Driver
They shall not grow old E kore rātou e kaumātuatia As we who are left grow old Pēnei i a tātou kua mahue nei Age shall not weary them E kore hoki rātou e ngoikore Nor the years condemn Ahakoa pēhea i ngā āhuatanga o te wā At the going down of the sun I te hekenga atu o te rā And in the morning Tae noa ki te aranga mai i te ata We will remember them Ka maumahara tonu tātou ki a rātou

Header Image: Soldiers from Australia and New Zealand at a concert in Korea, 25 July 1952
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