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| Country | New Zealand |
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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
Create:
Australia
New Zealand
- List of potential articles
- 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
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The Guidance Barnstar
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| For going that extra mile...er, kilometer. Thanks! Cuprum17 (talk) 12:50, 27 December 2012 (UTC)
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Major contributions
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- 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

- John Burnside (architect)

- Frederick Burrows (Australian soldier)

- James Burston

- Frederick Burwell

- Arthur Butler (historian)

- Buttes New British Cemetery

- Malcolm Calder

- Cecil Callaghan

- Raymond Cammock

- Capture of Le Quesnoy (1918)

- 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

- Peter Gardner (RAF officer)
- Geoffrey Garton

- Lionel Gaunce

- George Genders

- Denys Gillam

- George Gilroy (RAF officer)

- Edward Gracie

- George Gribble (RAF officer)

- Thomas Grier

- Glyn Griffiths

- 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

- Old St John's Church, Te Awamutu

- 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

- David Ross (architect)

- 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
