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The legendary Forest Rangers were an irregular corps that fought during the New Zealand Wars. Raised initially for scouting duties with the British Imperial forces prior to the invasion of the Waikato, the Forest Rangers soon proved themselves adept at bushfighting against North ...
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New Zealand author Richard Stowers, author of Bloody Gallipoli and Waikato Troopers, has just released his new book about Wing Commander Fraser Barron. Barron flew 79 raids over Europe before his death in a collision over Le Mans, France, in May 1944. His stellar wartime career s ...
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New Zealand historian Richard Stowers has published a new book about Eddie 'Cober' Kain. It is an excellent read, and is beautifully presented with many photographs. The book does provide some insights into the accuracy of Corgi's recent release of AA32019 'Cobber' Hurricane wi ...
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Bob Stowers, at the age of just 21, was Wellington bomber pilot with 70 RAF Squadron in the Mediterranean theatre during 1943. While with the squadron Bob flew 42 operations against heavily defended ports, railways, airfields and troop concentrations in North Africa and Italy. ...
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This book provides new insights into a campaign that 90 years on shows no sign of losing its poignancy to new generations of New Zealanders and serves to reinforce the contention that our nationhood was first forged on the hills and ridges of Bloody Gallipoli.
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This book contains many historical photographs and covers the history of the First New Zealand Mounted Rifles (the first New Zealand contingent to serve in the Anglo-Boer war, 1899 - 1902), biographical notes on each member, statistics and other facts and articles.
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This book gives a history of this group of unconventional soldiers who fought in the New Zealand Wars from the units formation in 1863 through until 1868. Included are rolls, biographical notes of each member, detailed maps, and descriptions of weapons, uniforms and equipment.
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