Celebration afternoon tea after a medal presentation parade at RNZAF Base Wigram.
Flight Sergeant AL Anderson with his wife and children after the parade.
Celebration afternoon tea after a medal presentation parade at RNZAF Base Wigram.
Flight Sergeant AL Anderson with his wife and children after the parade.
Brian Rawhiti (right) sitting in the cockpit of an Iroquois(?) with Flying Officer T Creelman (left) during the open day of No. 75 Squadron Exercise Waltz Time at Kaikohe and Kerikeri.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
GT Woodroofe's great-grand daughter, Hazel, looking at GT Woodroofe's autobiography.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
GT Woodroofe's great-grand daughter, Hazel, looking at GT Woodroofe's autobiography.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
GT Woodroofe's great-grand daughter, Hazel, looking at GT Woodroofe's autobiography.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Three generations of descendants of GT Woodroofe with the civilian clothes used by him to escape captivity.
L-R: Nigel, Rebecca, Paul, Chris, Tony, Roger, Jen.
Children: Hazel and Rose.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grandson and Great-grandchild of Ian Hardie with the civilian clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape captivity.
Clinton, Fallon, Ezra and Winter.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grandson and Great-grandchild of Ian Hardie with the civilian clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape captivity.
Clinton, Fallon, Ezra and Winter.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grandson and great-grandchild of Ian Hardie with the clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape from captivity.
Shawn, Asher, Lael
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Grandson and great-grandchild of Ian Hardie with the clothes used by GT Woodroofe to escape from captivity.
Shawn, Asher, Lael
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
Three generations of descendants of Ian Hardie with the civilian clothing used by GT Woodroofe to escape.
L-R: Standing; Lindsay, Helen, Asher, Shawn, Fallon, Clinton.
Front; Lael, Ezra, Winter.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
GT Woodroofe's grandson, George Woodroofe, and his family (L-R) Hazel, Rose and Jen with the civilian clothes GT Woodroofe used to escape from captivity.
First meeting of the descendants of Gordon Thomson Woodroofe and Australian soldier Ian 'Jock' Hardie, who swapped identities in a German Prisoner of War camp to enable Woodroofe to escape and return to England (the only New Zealander to do so and one of only 30 to successfully get 'home').
GT Woodroofe's grandson, George Woodroofe, and his family (L-R) Hazel, Rose and Jen with the civilian clothes GT Woodroofe used to escape from captivity.