RNZAF In the Pacific - part 1 (1943)
New Zealand’s National Film Unit presents 'RNZAF In the Pacific - part 1' (1943) Since the war began, the Royal New Zealand Air Force has sent thousands of men overseas - to fight in the skies over Europe, over Britain, and Africa. This film tells briefly the story of our aircraft and men in the Pacific. Men of the Royal New Zealand Air Force push up into the palmy isles of the Pacific early in World War II. With bayonets they hack out clearings in the tropic jungle, build their stations, and fly on bombing missions against the Japanese. In leisure hours they make gardens around their camps and get acquainted with the friendly people of the South Sea Islands.

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RNZAF In the Pacific - part 2 (1943)

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Why the German High Command couldn't explain the bomb that stopped the Tirpitz

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Kiwi Fire-Power of WW2

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Wings over New Zealand (1941)

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Pictorial Parade No 175 (1966)

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The Mighty Hercules - 60 years of extraordinary service

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Island Target

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The Dark Reason German Soldiers Hated the British Sten Gun

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Maui One - Oil from the Sea (1971)

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Air Chief Marshal Keith Park: One Of The Few!

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Wellington c.1966

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Sea Eagles

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The Dark Reason the British .303 Round Is Still Loaded

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The Australian Airman 1939 - 1945. War Experience.

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Unheralded Victory: The Battle of Wau Jan - Feb 1943

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The First Fighters in New Guinea, 1942 - 1944

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The Battle at Milne Bay - RAAF Memories Of A Pivotal WWII Battle

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Rabaul Under Siege | Cartwheel’s Air Hammer | WW2

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T-34 Hunter: How Dangerous Was the German Puma Armored Car?

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