She had a warm cheek.– Veteran John Keefe enjoys his kiss from Prime Minister Helen Clark
...amazing ... what an honour.– Musician Dave Dobbyn gets emotional after rehearsing 'Welcome Home', for the New Zealand Memorial unveiling
No I don't think I was surprised, I was more sorry. Any sort of talk of war, or people having to go now...well, they don't realise what it is.– Veteran Tony Wellacott reflects on the harsh realties of going to war at age 22
This memorial was also about the contemporary relationship; it's about what New Zealand has become in the 21st century. So it's past, present and future.– Prime Minister Helen Clark on the New Zealand Memorial in London
Whilst the memorial is about the long-term relationship between Britain and New Zealand, for us, the Defence Force, your place here is important. You encapture those things about goodwill; you encapture those things about commitment, about service. And you also capture that sentiment that only you can bring into this party — which is sacrifice.– Lieutenant General Jerry Mateparae, then Chief of the NZ Defence Force, speaks to veterans attending the New Zealand Memorial unveiling
The oldest fella here is 95 I believe, and he was the fittest of them all. In fact his medical check only took about two minutes. Everyone else was about five or 10...– Musician Dave Dobbyn on getting medical checks for the trip, early in the documentary
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