What did New Zealand do in ww1?

What did New Zealand do in ww1?

New Zealand and Australian (Anzac) troops supported British and French soldiers in an attempt to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula, in Turkey. Despite months of fighting, they were unsuccessful and many men died – about one in six of the New Zealand soldiers. Allied troops pulled out in January 1916.

What were New Zealand soldiers called?

The New Zealand Army (Māori: Ngāti Tūmatauenga, “Tribe of the God of War”) is the land component of the New Zealand Defence Force and comprises around 4,500 Regular Force personnel, 2,000 Territorial Force personnel and 500 civilians.

What battles did NZ fight in ww1?

Pages in category “Battles of World War I involving New Zealand”

  • Capture of Afulah and Beisan.
  • First Transjordan attack on Amman.
  • First Battle of Amman.
  • Second Battle of Amman.
  • Operations on the Ancre, January–March 1917.
  • Second attack on Anzac Cove.
  • Third attack on Anzac Cove.
  • Landing at Anzac Cove.

Where can I find World War 1 New Zealand?

The Online Cenotaph holds a basic record for most New Zealanders who served in the First World War, and will be redeveloped for WW100 . Use personnel files to get more detail about First World War soldiers, from Archives New Zealand.

Where can I find WW1 service records in New Zealand?

You can search the records of everyone who served in WWI using Archives New Zealand’s Archway search engine. You’ll need to put code 18805 into the “series” box and then search by name in the “keywords” field. Some of the digitised records are available as a PDF as well as an image. To find the PDF version:

Why was conscription introduced in New Zealand in World War 1?

Conscription was introduced in 1916 to maintain force numbers. In the First World War, just over 100,000 troops left New Zealand for service overseas in Samoa, Gallipoli, Sinai-Palestine, Belgium and France. Of those serving overseas, more than 16,000 lost their lives and over 41,000 were wounded, a very high casualty rate.

What was Sergeant Rhind’s diary in World War 1?

Date: August 1914-26 January 1917 From: Rhind, Arthur Edward Matua (Sergeant), 1884-1941: First World War diary and transcript Ref: MSX-9518 Description: Diary of Sergeant Rhind (12/232) from August 1914 to January 1917. Enlisted with the Auckland Infantry. Diary includes a brief account of training in New Zea…