-
-
-
09-26-2011 04:10 AM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
I can see that this has brought back fond memories
, was going to say something else but dont want to be too cheeky!
Ive got a bit of time off work at the moment, was actually considering heading to wellington for a couple of days and looking through the archieves up there. Ive always meant to have a look, good excuse for bit of research!
i will also make an approach to NZ
Defence Forces and see what records they may have and where they are kept, one can only but ask.
And thanks for explaining the kit aspect too.
-
-
I just WISH that I'd taken a bit more notice of those handwritten ledgers detailing the rifles and kit sent to the UK
and the Middle East. [I] don't know when the Ord Depot at Ngaruawahia opened but it must have been pre war because there were still hidden stocks of Boys .55" ammo in the ammo dump being unearthed. One day, when I've had a few, I'll mention the three hand grenades we threw into the Waikato!
The same Susan Munns showed me a box of old, brand new and unissued (were they paraffin.....?) bicycle lamps that had been found on the shelves of the depot. There were crated No4's too. Long tipped into the dump near the old Armourers 25 metre range over the road when Hopu Hopu closed - along with the ledgers I expect
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
when I've had a few, I'll mention the three hand grenades we threw into the Waikato!
well next time your in country give us a yell, im sure that an ale or three might get some good old stories going!
-
Legacy Member
How much are you willing to pay for a No. 5, Mk. 1 Stamped with N/|\Z ? and how many do you want?
Just let me know. bikes, bayonets, horseshoes, and leather will cost you more...... now where did I put that useless N/|\Z stamp ...?
-
-
Legacy Member
Interesting subject so thank you for the post. Who's support system would have maintained the arms. Did NZ
even have higher shops than company or division in Malaysia? What we called,"Not my yob." I wouldn't think company or battalion would be adding the NZ stamp. But I'm just asking, we marked nothing on the arm metal or wood, all notes went on a form nothing on the arm itself. Shame, before the powers cut them up the M14
could have told some stories. OMG Korean .30 carbines?
Last edited by MJ1; 09-30-2011 at 11:23 PM.
MJ, don't take this personally, but that's crap.
muffett.2008

-