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I'm a New Zealander, 43 years old, and currently live and work in Hamilton . Several years ago, I lived in South Korea working as an ESL teacher, and retain an interest in that country.
History, particularly colonial themes and military history
Eastern Asia - Korea, China, Japan
Exploration, particularly voyages of discovery
Football (Soccer), A-League , Wellington Phoenix , K-League , Daegu FC
Formula One
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Australia
New Zealand
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Albert Andrew (McGibbon, 2000, p. 17)
Patrick Ardagh (McGibbon, 2000, p. 32)
Arthur Bettington (McGibbon, 2000, p. 57)
Ian Bonifant (McGibbon, 2000, p. 66)
Stanley Crump (McGibbon, 2000, p. 132)
Roger Dansey (DNZB , see also McGibbon 2016, pp. 64–65)
George Dittmer (McGibbon, 2000, p. 147)
Arthur Douglas (McGibbon, 2000, pp. 148–149)
Monty Fairbrother (McGibbon, 2000, p. 163)
Percival Fenwick, NZMC
Wybrants Olphert (McGibbon, 2000, p. 401)
Archibald Richardson (McGibbon, 2000, pp. 449–450)
John O'Connell Ross (McGibbon, 2000, p. 453)
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Stephen Allen (colonial administrator)
George Grey Andrews
Amelia Bagley
Francis Oswald Bennett
James Thomas Burrows
Keith Caldwell
Edward Chaytor
Henry Despard ((McGibbon, 2000, p. 144, DNZB)
Norrie Falla
Janet Gillies
Donald McGavin (McGibbon, 2000, p. 284, DNZB)
Edward Parry (Royal Navy officer) (McGibbon, 2000, pp. 412–413)
George Phillpotts (DNZB)
Arthur Pole Penton (McGibbon, 2000, pp. 420–421)
Brian Poananga (McGibbon, 2000, p. 423)
Thomas William Porter (McGibbon, 2000, pp. 428)
Thomas Simson Pratt (McGibbon, 2000, p. 429, DNZB)
John Mackintosh Roberts (McGibbon, 2000, pp. 451–452)
Ronald Arthur Tinker
New Zealand (Māori) Pioneer Battalion
Barnstars and awards [ edit ]
The Guidance Barnstar
For going that extra mile...er, kilometer. Thanks! Cuprum17 (talk ) 12:50, 27 December 2012 (UTC)
Major contributions [ edit ]
18th Battalion (New Zealand)
19th Battalion (New Zealand)
20th Battalion (New Zealand)
25th Battalion (New Zealand)
26th Battalion (New Zealand)
34th Battalion (New Zealand)
35th Battalion (New Zealand)
37th Battalion (New Zealand)
2nd Infantry Brigade (New Zealand)
4th Infantry Brigade (New Zealand)
5th Infantry Brigade (New Zealand)
6th Infantry Brigade (New Zealand)
38th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
39th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
335th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
336th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
347th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
361st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
362nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
387th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
710th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
462nd Volksgrenadier Division (Wehrmacht)
5th Luftwaffe Field Division (Germany)
No. 1 (Islands) Group RNZAF
Jean Batten's 1934 record flight from England to Australia
Abbeville Communal Cemetery
Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension
AIF Burial Ground Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Russell Aitken (RAF officer)
Alexandra Redoubt, Pirongia
Alexandra Redoubt, Tuakau
John Allen (RAF officer)
Hugo Armstrong
Harold Atkinson (RAF officer)
Samuel Austin (soldier)
Cyril Babbage
John Badger (RAF officer)
Noel Bamford
Bancourt British Cemetery
Robert Barton (RAF officer)
Eric Barwell
John Batten (actor)
Battery Point, Lyttelton
Battle of Puketutu
Battle of Te Pōrere
Arthur Bauchop
Walter Beaumont
Leslie Beavis
James Benson (RAF officer)
Ronald Berry (RAF officer)
John Bisdee (RAF officer)
Kenneth Blair (RAF officer)
Arthur Blake (Royal Navy officer)
Minden Blake
Crelin Bodie
Derek Boitel-Gill
Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery
Adrian Boyd
Robert Boyd (RAF officer)
Charles Henry Brown
Stanley Browne (RNZAF officer)
Maurice Buckley (RNZAF officer)
Robert Bungey
Frederick Burrows (Australian soldier)
James Burston
Arthur Butler (historian)
Buttes New British Cemetery
Malcolm Calder
Cecil Callaghan
Raymond Cammock
Capture of Le Quesnoy
John Chapman (general)
Edward Charles (RAF officer)
Tom Ah Chee
Church of the Holy Innocents, Mount Peel
George Herbert Clifton
Wilfred Clouston
Arthur Clowes
William Clyde
Edward Coate
John Cock (RAF officer)
Basil Collyns
Stanley Connors
Consolidated PBY Catalina in New Zealand service
Glen Cooper (RAAF Officer)
Thomas Cooper-Slipper
Couin New British Cemetery
Robert Cowper (RAAF officer)
John Wilson Crawford
William Henry Cunningham
John Curchin
Frederic Cutlack
Raoul Daddo-Langlois
Robert Dafforn
Dantzig Alley British Cemetery
Edward Darling (RAF officer)
Davis Land
Austen Deans
Jean Demozay
John Denvir (soldier)
Antonio Dini
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk in New Zealand service
Douglas SBD Dauntless in New Zealand service
Bryan Draper
William Dymond
Owen Eagleson
Alan Eckford
Gerald Edge
John Ellis (RAF officer)
Mick Ensor
Anthony Eyre (RAF officer)
Henry Ferriss
Foncquevillers Military Cemetery
Athol Forbes
Fort Resolution, Auckland
Trevor Freeman
Harry Fulton
Frederick Galleghan
Geoffrey Garton
Lionel Gaunce
George Genders
Denys Gillam
George Gilroy (RAF officer)
Edward Gracie
George Gribble (RAF officer)
Thomas Grier
Leonard Haines
John Hall (RAF officer)
Herbert Hallowes
Halfaya Sollum War Cemetery
Ronald Hamlyn
Hangard Wood British Cemetery
Glyn Harper
Ronald Hassett
Charlton Haw
James Hayter (RAF officer)
Gilbert Hayton
Jim Henderson (writer)
Philip Herapath
John Herington
Michael Herrick
George Hill (RCAF officer)
Bertie Hoare
William Hodgson (RAF officer)
Arthur Hodgkinson (RAF officer)
Harold Howes
Albert Houle
John Houlton
Frank Howell
Reginald Hyde
Mervyn Ingram
George Jameson (RNZAF officer)
Ernest Joyce (RNZAF officer)
Ivon Julian
George Keefer
James Kemp (missionary)
John Kilmartin (RAF officer)
Robert Kipp
William Klersy
Joseph Larichelière
John Latta (RAF officer)
Walter Lawson (RAF officer)
James Leathart
Richard Lee (RAF officer)
Peter Lefevre
Samuel Leigh (missionary)
Reginald Llewellyn
Donald MacDonell (RAF officer)
John Noble MacKenzie
Dudley McCarthy
Robert B. McClure
James McDonald (priest)
Andrew McDowall
Donald MacFadyen
Ian McGibbon
Donald McKay (RAF officer)
Kenneth Mackenzie (RAF officer)
Walter McKinnon
Desmond McMullen
Ernest McNab
Māngungu Mission
Jean Maridor
Eric Marrs
Alfred Marshall (RAF officer)
Howard Mayers
Owen Mead
James Meaker
Francis Richard Lee Mellersh
Charles Melvill
Messines Ridge British Cemetery
Edward Milford
William Millington
Richard Milne
John Mitchner
Percy Morfill
Ian Morrison (RNZAF officer)
Edward Mortimer-Rose
Frank Murphy (RNZAF officer)
Guy Newton (RNZAF officer)
New Zealand and the Korean War
New Zealand Staff Corps
No. 1697 (Air Despatch Letter Service) Flight RAF
Norfolk Cemetery
Harold North
North American P-51 Mustang in New Zealand service
Jean Offenberg
Official History of New Zealand's Effort in the Great War
Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939–45
Operation Minden
Operation Polecharge
Newell Orton
Alan Owen (RAF officer)
Nigel Park
Gartrell Parker
Park Yong-man
Harry Peters (mountaineer)
Jacques Philippart
Pitt Street Church
Eric Plant
Polygon Wood Cemetery
Charles Guy Powles
George Preece
HMS Prize (Q ship)
Heinrich von Prittwitz und Gaffron
Queen's Redoubt
Raymond Queree
Paul Rabone
Jack Rae
Gordon Raphael (RAF officer)
Paul Richey
Randolph Ridling
Frederick Robertson
Michael Robinson (RAF officer)
William Rolls
Anthony Rook
Malcolm Ross (journalist)
Robert Row (New Zealand soldier)
Desmond Ruchwaldy
James Rutherford (historian)
Sanders Memorial Cup
James Sanders (RAF officer)
John Joseph Scanlan (soldier)
Warren Schrader
Jim Sheddan
John Shaw (RAF officer)
John Shepherd (RAF officer)
Mervyn Shipard
Short Sunderland in New Zealand service
Siege of Ngatapa
Ewen Sinclair-Maclagan
Wilfred Sizer
Irving Smith (RAF officer)
James Smith (RAF officer)
Roderick Smith (RCAF officer)
Francis Soper
Spirit of the Few Monument, Hawkinge
Robert Spurdle
Douglas St George
St Cuthbert's Church, Collingwood
St John's Church, Wakefield
St Paul's Church, Hairini
St Gabriel's Church, Pawarenga
Noel Stansfeld
Harry Steere
Gray Stenborg
Harbourne Stephen
Richard Stevens (RAF officer)
Johann Stever
Kenneth Stewart (RNZAF officer)
Jack Stokoe
James Storrar
Donald Stott
William Stratton (RNZAF officer)
Donald Sutherland (explorer)
Kenneth Tait
Hugh Tamblyn
Harold Burfield Taylor
Norman Taylor (RAF officer)
Keith Taylor-Cannon
Te Pōrere Redoubts
The Arrival of the Maoris in New Zealand
Raymond Thorold-Smith
John Topham (RAF officer)
Owen Tracey
Richard Trousdale
Arthur Umbers
Hamilton Upton
John Urwin-Mann
Arthur Leslie Varley
Victor Verity
John Villa
James Walker (RAF officer)
James Walker (RCAF officer)
Sidney Wallingford
Wilfred Wallis
Richard Wallwork
Harold Walmsley
Warlencourt British Cemetery
John Webster (RAF officer)
Jefferson Wedgwood
Norman Weir
Edward Wells (RNZAF officer)
Harold White (RAF officer)
William White (missionary)
John Whiteley (missionary)
John Whitney (industrialist)
Lionel Wigmore
Albert Leslie Willetts
Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (New Zealand)
Women's Royal New Zealand Naval Service
Alfred Woodhall
John Yarra
Ngāwini Yates
Samuel Yates (storekeeper)
Michael Young (RAF officer)
Zantvoorde British Cemetery