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Veterans of the Korean War, who were in Christchurch for a national reunion, march along Oxford Terrace to the War Memorial in Cathedral Square on Sunday. Leading them are Colonel J. S. Palk, left, the Korean military attache in New Zealand, and Dr Young Kyo Yoon, the Korean Ambassador to New Zealand. More than 300 veterans took part in the reunion. About 250 former machine-gunners from the 27th (Machine Gun) Battalion of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, which fought in World War 11, also met in Christchurch for a reunion at the week-end.

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Press, 23 October 1984, Page 2

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Veterans of the Korean War, who were in Christchurch for a national reunion, march along Oxford Terrace to the War Memorial in Cathedral Square on Sunday. Leading them are Colonel J. S. Palk, left, the Korean military attache in New Zealand, and Dr Young Kyo Yoon, the Korean Ambassador to New Zealand. More than 300 veterans took part in the reunion. About 250 former machine-gunners from the 27th (Machine Gun) Battalion of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, which fought in World War 11, also met in Christchurch for a reunion at the week-end. Press, 23 October 1984, Page 2

Veterans of the Korean War, who were in Christchurch for a national reunion, march along Oxford Terrace to the War Memorial in Cathedral Square on Sunday. Leading them are Colonel J. S. Palk, left, the Korean military attache in New Zealand, and Dr Young Kyo Yoon, the Korean Ambassador to New Zealand. More than 300 veterans took part in the reunion. About 250 former machine-gunners from the 27th (Machine Gun) Battalion of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, which fought in World War 11, also met in Christchurch for a reunion at the week-end. Press, 23 October 1984, Page 2

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