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http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/latest/200712021852/uphams_victoria_cross_and_others_taken_in_army_museum_heist
Nine Victoria Crosses - including Charles Upham's - and two George Crosses are among irreplaceable military medals stolen in a break-in at the Waiouru Army Museum early on Sunday morning.
The Army says the other Victoria Crosses stolen include those given to Keith Elliot, Jack Hinton and Clive Hulme, and an unknown number of other medals.
Defence Minister Phil Goff has described the theft as a crime against the nation.
Mr Goff says New Zealanders will be appalled and disgusted at the greed and self interest of those who have stolen the medals.
He says the items are national treasures, earned by men who served their country with courage and selflessness.
Mr Goff says the medals will be almost impossible to sell within New Zealand, and the Government will work with Interpol to make it as hard as possible to market them internationally.
Break-in
The Chief of Army, Major General Lou Gardiner, says the museum was broken into just after midnight on Sunday.
He says the value of the medals is what they symbolise, and he is angry at the theft.
"This theft is not just from Defence and Army, it is from the nation. New Zealand's history and heritage is closely interwoven with its military history and heritage.
"These medals were awarded to their recipients for their extraordinary valour and have come to symbolise the huge sacrifices that all New Zealanders made in the many conflicts fought for the freedoms we have come to accept."
Major General Gardner says the theft of the medals is a theft from New Zealand and as such is a serious crime calling for the co-operation of all New Zealanders in their recovery."
He says the NZDF and NZ Army are working closely with police who are leading the investigations. Customs has also been notified and put on a border alert in case there is an attempt to get the medals out of the country.
The NZDF says security staff alerted by an alarm activation found displays had been broken into in the museum's Valour annex.
List of medals
It says the list of medals it fears have been taken are those of Samuel Frickleton VC; Leslie Andrew VC; Randolph Ridling (Albert Medal); Reginald Judson VC, DCM, MM; John Grant VC; Henry Laurent VC; Jack Hinton VC; Clive Hulme VC; Keith Elliot VC; Charles Upham VC and Bar; David Russell GC and Ken Hudson GC.
The Victoria Cross for New Zealand medal recently awarded to Corporal Willie Apiata is not among them.
Police have set up a hotline number and want anyone who was in the Waiouru area, or passing through, between midnight and 2am Sunday and who may have seen anything to contact them on 0800 349 0606.
Copyright © 2007 Radio New Zealand
Absolutely sickening that pondlife like this would do such a thing. Here's hoping that they find the scum who did this quickly and recover ALL the decorations taken before they disappear for generations.
Edit topic name for clarity.
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/latest/200712021852/uphams_victoria_cross_and_others_taken_in_army_museum_heist
Nine Victoria Crosses - including Charles Upham's - and two George Crosses are among irreplaceable military medals stolen in a break-in at the Waiouru Army Museum early on Sunday morning.
The Army says the other Victoria Crosses stolen include those given to Keith Elliot, Jack Hinton and Clive Hulme, and an unknown number of other medals.
Defence Minister Phil Goff has described the theft as a crime against the nation.
Mr Goff says New Zealanders will be appalled and disgusted at the greed and self interest of those who have stolen the medals.
He says the items are national treasures, earned by men who served their country with courage and selflessness.
Mr Goff says the medals will be almost impossible to sell within New Zealand, and the Government will work with Interpol to make it as hard as possible to market them internationally.
Break-in
The Chief of Army, Major General Lou Gardiner, says the museum was broken into just after midnight on Sunday.
He says the value of the medals is what they symbolise, and he is angry at the theft.
"This theft is not just from Defence and Army, it is from the nation. New Zealand's history and heritage is closely interwoven with its military history and heritage.
"These medals were awarded to their recipients for their extraordinary valour and have come to symbolise the huge sacrifices that all New Zealanders made in the many conflicts fought for the freedoms we have come to accept."
Major General Gardner says the theft of the medals is a theft from New Zealand and as such is a serious crime calling for the co-operation of all New Zealanders in their recovery."
He says the NZDF and NZ Army are working closely with police who are leading the investigations. Customs has also been notified and put on a border alert in case there is an attempt to get the medals out of the country.
The NZDF says security staff alerted by an alarm activation found displays had been broken into in the museum's Valour annex.
List of medals
It says the list of medals it fears have been taken are those of Samuel Frickleton VC; Leslie Andrew VC; Randolph Ridling (Albert Medal); Reginald Judson VC, DCM, MM; John Grant VC; Henry Laurent VC; Jack Hinton VC; Clive Hulme VC; Keith Elliot VC; Charles Upham VC and Bar; David Russell GC and Ken Hudson GC.
The Victoria Cross for New Zealand medal recently awarded to Corporal Willie Apiata is not among them.
Police have set up a hotline number and want anyone who was in the Waiouru area, or passing through, between midnight and 2am Sunday and who may have seen anything to contact them on 0800 349 0606.
Copyright © 2007 Radio New Zealand
Absolutely sickening that pondlife like this would do such a thing. Here's hoping that they find the scum who did this quickly and recover ALL the decorations taken before they disappear for generations.
Edit topic name for clarity.