NZ Army - An Army With Mana

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2008

A clip containing footage of NZ Army from 1914 - 1960. Covering WWI, WWII, Malaya, Singapore, Korea.

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  • An army with mana alright. Kia kaha

  • nothing but respect for these men and woman

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  • @OperationSpartan Well, I wouldn't be too proud of that. Having been in the army myself, we do not appreciate these guys. Snipers are hated by everyone. Traditionally they are executed if located.

  • @SugarTomAppleRoger My uncle is a Specialist Sniper in the USMC. I respect the USMC. But the Americans didn't save us during WW2.

    We had nothing to be saved from.

  • @OperationSpartan Sure. I entioned that the USMC saved Australia and New Zealand (us) in WW2. There is nothing here about "attacks" that happen. There were attacks, but there would have been far more. We all owe the brave American nation a debt of honour as their fine people saved us. God bless America.

  • @SugarTomAppleRoger I didn't know New Zealand was attacked during WW2. Please do tell me more.

  • @SugarTomAppleRoger The USMC Saved Us Kiwis?

  • @crisco1000 Heck Yeh man

  • @KellyJ1199 Amen to That

  • Kia Kaha , and like 1st Battalion say , Onward!

  • Awesome work on video.

    Makes me so proud of our army.

  • I love the nazi sausage dog at the start. The kiwi is being mean to it. (We like Germans now). :)

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