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Pennant   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Pennant
Object type Home front/wars; souvenir/wars
Classification: 78197
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English: Souvenir pennant- NZEF Onward Papakura, WW2 Belonged to 811299 Sgt. Nada F Priest, NZ Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) felt pennant printed with paint form- black felt triangular pennant; NZEF New Zealand Onwards badge and word PAPAKURA printed in yellow and red
Date 27 Jul 2005; 08 Jul 2005; (1939-1945); World War 2-wars
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2005.58.18
Place of creation New Zealand; Papakura; Auckland
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 2005.58.18
Notes Souvenir pennant- NZEF Onward Papakura, WW2 Belonged to 8211299 Sgt. Nada F Priest, NZ Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC), 67th Anti Aircraft Search Light Battery, WW2. Nada Florence Priest, born Waihou 1-6-1922, brought up on a farm, attended Te Aroha College, worked briefly with timber merchant in Te Aroha. She joined the NZ WAAC on 6-6-1942, when it was still operating as the WWSA. She underwent her initial training at Papakura and Wellington. She was subsequerntly based at Devonport with the 67th Amnti-Air4craft Search Battery (rank, Bombadier) and at Mt Victoria (rank, Gunner). Post-war she joined the Army Clerical Division at Hopuhopu Camp, Ngaruawahia. Here she met Laurence Verdun Stubbing in Ngaruawahia, and the couple married in 1946. Her final rank was Sergeant.
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