This piece highlights a collection of oral histories from Māori veterans who served in Vietnam, emphasizing their personal experiences, identity, and the need to preserve and recognize their contributions in New Zealand's military and cultural history.
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complex experiences beyond battlefield duty
#ANZAC: Voices of Service: Māori Vietnam Veterans Share Their Storiesvoices of shared sacrifice and recognition
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