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- The 2006 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a special honours list on 14 October 2006, and recognised 15 people for acts of bravery between...28 KB (4,848 words) - 07:33, 17 January 2021
- the move to replace British bravery awards with an indigenous New Zealand Bravery system. The medal, which may be awarded posthumously, is granted in...8 KB (329 words) - 12:54, 6 March 2024
- the move to replace British bravery awards with an indigenous New Zealand Bravery system. The medal, which may be awarded posthumously, is granted in...4 KB (321 words) - 15:25, 24 December 2023
- The 2008 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a special honours list on 3 May 2008, and recognised five people for acts of bravery between 2004...13 KB (2,040 words) - 02:19, 17 March 2023
- The 1963 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a special honours list dated 21 May 1963, and posthumously recognised two police officers killed...1 KB (92 words) - 20:53, 22 May 2023
- 1970 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via two Special Honours Lists dated 18 and 20 May 1970, and recognised three people for acts of bravery in...1 KB (121 words) - 21:47, 10 August 2020
- the move to replace British bravery awards with an indigenous New Zealand Bravery system. The medal, which may be awarded posthumously, is granted in...11 KB (322 words) - 15:19, 24 December 2023
- The 1969 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via two Special Honours Lists dated 21 April and 17 September 1969, and recognised two people for acts...1 KB (137 words) - 02:38, 24 June 2024
- The 2022 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a Special Honours List on 26 October 2022. The awards recognised the bravery of seven helicopter...3 KB (195 words) - 02:41, 20 October 2023
- The 1965 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via two special honours lists dated 20 April and 23 September 1965, and recognised two men for their...2 KB (169 words) - 02:47, 9 September 2020
- The 1975 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a Special Honours List dated 27 June 1975, and recognised three people for acts of bravery earlier...4 KB (532 words) - 01:41, 2 August 2022
- 2011 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a Special Honours List on 2 April 2011. Some recipients were recognised for acts of bravery following...3 KB (266 words) - 10:36, 17 January 2021
- The 1999 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a special honours list on 23 October 1999. The awards recognised 30 people, including six posthumously...26 KB (4,231 words) - 20:56, 4 November 2023
- The 1954 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a special honours list on 29 January 1954, and recognised four people for acts of bravery in the...1 KB (74 words) - 03:59, 10 September 2020
- 1976 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a Special Honours List dated 2 September 1976, and recognised one person for an act of bravery earlier...1 KB (135 words) - 19:51, 21 September 2022
- The 2016 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a Special Honours List on 1 August 2016. For an act of exceptional bravery in a situation of danger:...2 KB (160 words) - 22:31, 22 August 2023
- 1974 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a Special Honours List dated 29 March 1974, and recognised one person for an act of bravery the previous...2 KB (275 words) - 12:35, 8 November 2020
- The 1977 New Zealand bravery awards were announced in conjunction with the Queen's Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours on 11 June 1977, and via a Special...4 KB (570 words) - 23:33, 18 December 2022
- The 1978 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via four Special Honours Lists dated 20 April, 18 May, 13 July, and 2 November 1978, and recognised...7 KB (1,007 words) - 09:52, 9 August 2020
- The 1979 New Zealand bravery awards were announced via a Special Honours List on 11 April 1979, and recognised four people for acts of bravery in 1978...2 KB (274 words) - 04:58, 9 August 2020
- were administratively divided between a League of Nations Mandate under New Zealand called Western Samoa, which comprised the islands of Upolu and Savaii
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