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http://www.veteransaffairs.mil.nz/
http://nzvietvet.bravepages.com/
https://www.pleuralmesothelioma.com/
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Patron:
President: Graham Gibson
Vice President: Barry Dreyer
Immediate Past President/Kaumatua: Andy Peters
Secretary: Carol Taylor
Treasurer: Carol Taylor
Quartermaster: Ken Ford
Welfare: Eddie Nock, Helen Pearse-Otene, Jack Flanagan
Communications: Victor Timu
Reunions: Leon Orange
Anthony Poa, Nyra Marshall, Jenny Mullane, Gaylene Wilson, Rex Alexander
Reps at Large: Lindsay Skinner (Wellngton), Lucky Munroe (Canterbury) Paul Thomas (West Australia),
Written by Carol Taylor on . Posted in Uncategorised.
Patron:
President: Graham Gibson
Vice President: Barry Dreyer
Immediate Past President/Kaumatua: Andy Peters
Secretary: Carol Taylor
Treasurer: Carol Taylor
Quartermaster: Ken Ford
Welfare: Eddie Nock, Helen Pearse-Otene, Jack Flanagan
Communications: Victor Timu
Reunions: Leon Orange
Anthony Poa, Nyra Marshall, Jenny Mullane, Gaylene Wilson, Rex Alexander
Reps at Large: Lindsay Skinner (Wellngton), Lucky Munroe (Canterbury) Paul Thomas (West Australia),
Written by Carol Taylor on . Posted in Uncategorised.
DavidMcBride, Brian Cox, John Broughton, Darryl Tong - Published 9 December 2015
Objectives To inform the provision of support to veterans by analysing hospital discharge data, thereby identifying which conditions show an excess risk, require specific management strategies and deserve further investigation.
DavidMcBride, Brian Cox, John Broughton, Darryl Tong - Published 2 September 2013
Objectives The aim was to observe the patterns of mortality and cancer incidence in New Zealand Vietnam veterans. The objectives were to assess whether the patterns of disease observed were consistent with those associated with military service in Vietnam, and similar to the patterns identified in other groups of Vietnam veterans.