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six Hauraki Medal Recipients 4 December 2010 (AW-10-1208-1).
Haurakis Acknowledge Services
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“People forget background at their peril,” he told the recipients and their families and friends. “There was a suggestion about 20 years ago that this country really should disband its armed forces entirely. Then along came problems in Timor Leste,
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“The conflict in Korea supposedly ended 58 years ago. But those who follow world affairs will be aware that tensions remain high there to this day.
The various medals introduced here tonight are a tiny way for the military to acknowledge its personal people and I trust the rest of the nation also recognizes your contribution to maintaining peace.”
Recipients were:
Private A S Farr RNZIR – NZ Operational Services Medal (Solomon Is)
Lieutenant M P Yelash RNZAC – NZ General Service Medal (Korea)
Lance Corporal S B MacKintosh RNZAC and Lt Colonel W J Banks RNZIR – NZ General Support Medal (Timor Leste)
Major R Earp RNZIR – NZ Armed Forces Award (for 15 year’s service)
W.O.II R H Wichman RNZALR – 20 Year Certificate.
The Hon Colonel also took this opportunity to promote Cpl R Tuapawa to the rank of Sergeant upon his posting out of the Battalion.
Following the awards presentation the work of six members of the Haurakis’ Regular Force training staff who are being posted to other appointments round the country was acknowledged with speeches of thanks followed by an informal family barbeque.