Home Fires Burning: New Zealand's Vietnam War

Over 3500 New Zealanders served in Vietnam between 1964 and 1972 -- this country's longest and most controversial war effort of the twentieth century. Kiwis were in the air, in offices and operating theatres, in the hospital wards, tunnels and jungles of Vietnam during the near-decade of New Zealand's allegiance with the US-led coalition. In this film, produced from interviews and material gathered for the Vietnam War Oral History Project (www.vietnamwar.govt.nz), three New Zealand veterans -- nursing sister Daphne Shaw, rifleman Bruce Knight, and helicopter pilot Brian Senn -- reflect on their service in Vietnam and the impact it's had on their lives.

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  • @redtussock
    @redtussock3 жыл бұрын

    I had occasion to bump into n oz vet that was in Long Tan ... at the Wanaka Airshow. He put me right about the kiwi's contribution to the battle of Long Tan. As far as he was concerned the NZ artillery have earnt any beer they drink.

  • @BROOKS39
    @BROOKS392 жыл бұрын

    A huge respect to my Kiwi cousins. 🇦🇺🇳🇿 Thank you

  • @huiarama
    @huiarama11 жыл бұрын

    This is a great documentary. Long overdue. And whoever uploaded this I thank you for taking the time to do so.

  • @MartinRodriguez-ox7vh
    @MartinRodriguez-ox7vh3 жыл бұрын

    I Want To Thank The New Zealand Defence Force ( NZDF) And Every Single NZDF Soldier, Sailor, Airman And Special Operations Forces ( SOF) Operator Who Served, Fought, Bleed And Unfortunately, Died In Vietnam, Doing The Damn Thing, Alongside Australian And American 4CES. You'll Always Have My Deepest Condolences For Your Nation's Loss. Semper Fidelis, Spiritus Invictus 🇺🇸 🇳🇿 .

  • @h1017412
    @h10174125 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for uploading this.

  • @stevethomas5849
    @stevethomas58494 жыл бұрын

    As a Brit, I am acutely aware of the New Zealands involvement in Veitnam. The lack of acknowledgement from society, media and the like, reminds me of the Forgotten 14th Army during the 2nd World War to which Kiwis and Aussies were heavily involved. The ANZAC's "bloody good soldiers thankfully".

  • @9999FIRE
    @9999FIRE2 жыл бұрын

    Thank for fighting with us-former South Vietnam

  • @ValladaoMateus
    @ValladaoMateus10 жыл бұрын

    THIS IS REALLY HELPFUL!! Thank you mate!

  • @thrashar793
    @thrashar7932 жыл бұрын

    My dad served in Vietnam v6 company pte frank kotua❤️

  • @richardknight984

    @richardknight984

    Жыл бұрын

    My dad was in v5 bruse knight on this video

  • @proudamerican6820
    @proudamerican68202 жыл бұрын

    I THANK YOU FOR YOU'RE SERVICE NEW ZEALANDERS GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

  • @charlieheywood7401
    @charlieheywood74018 ай бұрын

    RESPECTS 🙏. GRATATUDE. PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS. LORD BLESS OUR KINSHIP AND MATESHIP. GOD BLESS THE VIETNAM ANZACS.

  • @fractalnomics
    @fractalnomics6 жыл бұрын

    Respect.

  • @Asiseeit13
    @Asiseeit1310 жыл бұрын

    Served with New Zealanders in ANZAC early 70's v professional bunch then. Dressed up in black pyjamas to help in there training!. Give my regards to "Killer" 1RNZR had a couple of beers with him at the Crown and Anchor Singapore back in the day! Bob Weir 1RHF

  • @KorNBikeR78
    @KorNBikeR7811 жыл бұрын

    To all the ANZACs THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!

  • @tonlo8369
    @tonlo836911 жыл бұрын

    My dad said u never got recognition! Well ... I remember u and love ya for saving dad's life! U got a purple heart... from me!

  • @Kelly14UK
    @Kelly14UK8 жыл бұрын

    Did you guys make any movies? I've seen The Odd Angry Shot but that was the Aussies.

  • @user-yz8lg3bo3y

    @user-yz8lg3bo3y

    4 жыл бұрын

    No. NZ'ders would've looked on that with disdain, disgust and anger back then. It was hugely frowned upon to make movies about tragic events and considered extremely disrespectful to those who had lost loved ones.

  • @emc7101

    @emc7101

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@user-yz8lg3bo3y Danger Close - The Battle of Long Tan

  • @samanthakjh
    @samanthakjh11 жыл бұрын

    omg on youtube come up it come up hello i know that man my pop

  • @ericbleasel5907
    @ericbleasel59073 жыл бұрын

    Bloody hell Harry Ellis you the movie star,popping up everywhere.

  • @derekrowanphotograpics
    @derekrowanphotograpics4 жыл бұрын

    Photo Digitising Service - Preserving old memories for future generations. facebook.com/derekrowanphotography/posts/2334258213357543

  • @pryder5943
    @pryder594311 ай бұрын

    It wasn't New Zealand's war. It was as normal a U.S. war. Why, because US didn't agree on the type of government. In reality are the worse than ours. In many instances they look after their people better. Makes a change for the US in this war, it wasn't about resources for US advantage this time. Modern dat reality, WW1, WW2, both for dominance. Now US, under cover for dominance. US isn't happy with being equal, they have to be number 1, Their own words

  • @1MrMoor
    @1MrMoor3 ай бұрын

    As a dopey English guy, aware, but not actually aware of the NZ..and Oz soldiers being sent to Vietnam, this past few years, since I turned 60 I have read all there is to read about the Anzacs who served in Vietnam. The Anzac nurses….not that they will ever admit, but them girls really were irreplaceable for the troops. To have a warm, kind hearted nurse taking care of you…. That’s akin to your Mother being there taking care of you….Dont forget, Soldiers are tough as nails, but soft as sh*t when it comes to needing their Mothers to take care of them. Same goes for the Medivacs…those guys went into the very area’s where others feared to tread. There are no words to describe their levels of courage and bravery. I will never forget your courage Anzacs, neither will I ever forget what those gutless politicians have done, and continue to do. Until ordinary folk tell these gutless politician scum that what they do is never acceptable, they will just continue lining their pockets with our tax cash without a care.

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