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Pacific aftermath
Participation in the First World War changed Pacific Islanders' lives. Returning servicemen had seen the world.
- Page 4 - NZ government acknowledgementDuring the 1920s, the contribution of the Cook Islands and Niue to the war effort was recognised in a number of ways, especially official visits, the building of monuments and the
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Main image: Bronze Medallion
Bronze medallion presented to Alfred de Bathe Brandon by the Imperial Air Fleet Committee in March 1918.