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After only his second weekend off in
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two months, Corporal Willie Apiata,
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VC, is hard at work for the NZSAS.
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BOMBS EXPLODE
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GUNS FIRE
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MEN SHOUT INDISTINCTLY
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His time is a constant juggle
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between the intense training
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required of a Special Forces soldier
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and the demands placed on
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being the country's newest hero.
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This calibre of this award is
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something you can't hide, something
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you couldn't keep under wraps.
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Among a stream of invitations
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Willie receives, one has great
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personal significance.
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It's from the 375 residents
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of a tiny coastal community
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in the Eastern Bay of Plenty
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called Te Kaha, Willie's hometown.
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They're very forthcoming and humble
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people, and they really looked after
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us when we moved there.
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They teach you to value the land
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where you live, appreciate what
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you have.
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Living down there is unspoilt and
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hasn't been commercialised, as you
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could say.
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Up until now, Willie has been
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supported by a close team,
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personally led by his commanding
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officer. But this weekend, that all
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changes.
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It wasn't about us. It wasn't about
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the SAS. It was wider than that.
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It was about Willie
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Apiata and his iwi.
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The homecoming at Te Kaha is
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a trip Willie must take alone.
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MAN CHANTS MAORI GREETING
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The elders of this community have
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pulled out all the stops, as the
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population swells to nearly 4000,
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making Willie's visit home the
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biggest gathering of Maori in the
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district in over a century.
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WOMAN CHANTS KARANGA
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It was a huge thing.
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All those people
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down there, you know.
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It sort of took something like this
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to really bring them all together.
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ALL SING 'WHAKAARIA MAI'
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Decreed a hui of national
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significance, the homecoming is not
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just to honour Willie.
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You see all those photos of the
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fallen soldiers. They're there
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watching the occasion as well.
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Soldiers like Lieutenant
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Te Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu -
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awarded the Victoria Cross,
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but killed in action
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during World War II.
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You could feel in the air... at
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every stage, you could feel our
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ancestors.
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You feel their presence.
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ALL CONTINUE SINGING
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'WHAKAARIA MAI'
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Tomorrow will be the official
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celebration, but tonight, a local
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son is welcomed home.
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Before the announcement of the
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Victoria Cross, few knew Willie
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was a soldier,
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let alone a decorated member of
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the country's elite fighting unit.
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Welcome home, boy.
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For them to find out like that,
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I think they're still trying to get
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over the shock of it, as well.
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Really proud people.
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The one-time mischievous kid has
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returned a mature and much-loved
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warrior hero.
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Tena koe. We're proud
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of you. So proud of you.
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MACHINE GUNS FIRE
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A NZ Special Forces patrol in
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Afghanistan was on the offensive
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after being attacked in the early
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hours of the morning by a large
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number of insurgents.
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For us, it was like a
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blind hit from nowhere,
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and it's a quick orientation to the
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threat, which is what the guys did.
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Despite his brush with death,
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Corporal Willie Apiata threw
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himself into the fray.
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What I saw was Willie covered in
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blood, wrapped up with a machine-gun
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belt,
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carrying a GPMG - General Purpose
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Machine Gun - looking like he wanted
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to do business.
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MACHINE GUNS FIRE
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Started getting some fire back.
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I honestly believed that they
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bit off more than they could chew.
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They'd stopped firing...
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long before we did.
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On Saturday morning, Willie Apiata
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is formally welcomed on to the
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marae,
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and the emotion of the
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occasion is overwhelming.
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I didn't really realise the scale
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the event was going to be until I
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turned up that day.
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WOMEN CHANT POWHIRI
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Those people were so proud to have
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me come back home. That will hang
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with me forever.
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Looking good, Wills. Looking good.
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Wearing a precious cloak and seated
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at the forefront of all dignitaries,
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Willie receives a line-up of
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speakers whose oratory represents
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the feelings of the many guests.
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(SPEAKS MAORI)
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(SPEAKS MAORI)
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(SPEAKS MAORI)
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Emotions that I was feeling that
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day,... there are no words for them.
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Willie is called to the whare nui,
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where he is handed a centuries-old
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mere,
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carved from the highest strike of
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greenstone. Flanked by the images of
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past generations of soldiers,
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Willie turns and formally
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acknowledges the people,
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his tears barely kept in check.
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CROWD CHANTS HAKA
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Willie. Well done. Well done.
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Welcome home.
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Warrior to warrior, Willie now
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greets the surviving war veterans.
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Thank you for the honour.
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Thank you for knowing you.
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Their respect is such that the
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sight of the Victoria Cross is
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too much for some to bear.
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I feel all the mana coming off
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those men. They're so proud.
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They're so honoured to be there.
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It takes Willie several minutes
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to make his way through the
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well-wishers to the official dinner.
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Can we move back? More space
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to move straight through.
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It must seem a long way for Willie,
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from wherever it was in Afghanistan,
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back home to be celebrated
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for what he's done.
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In government, we hear whenever our
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people are involved in some kind of
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action overseas.
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Word comes back. 'There's been an
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incident, an action.' Eventually,
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we hear a bit more.
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In this case, eventually, the Chief
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of Defence came in and he said,
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'Something extraordinary happened.'
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We started documenting this story,
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looking at the precedents, and,
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on that basis,
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I was advised to recommend to
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Her Majesty the Queen that Corporal
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Willie Apiata be recognised.
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APPLAUSE
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It wasn't just me there that day.
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There was a lot of other men on the
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ground.
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And... we all know we are a tight
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family and we just look after each
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other,
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and that's just the way we are.
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There's an old saying, 'Who are
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ye in rags and rotten shoes?
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The bearded ones blocking the way.
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'We are the pilgrims, master.' We're
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just humble men - just ordinary
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blokes, just like everybody here.
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My heart goes out to everybody here.
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Everyone. We are one. One Maori.
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Tena koutou. Kia ora koutou katoa.
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# Maori Battalion
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march to victory,
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# Maori Battalion
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staunch and true.
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# Maori Battalion march to glory,
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# take the honour of
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the people with you.
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# And we will march,
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march, march to the enemy.
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# And we will fight
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right to the end. #
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Passchendaele - out of the seasonal
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mist unique to this corner of Europe
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100
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comes a line-up of Commonwealth war
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veterans, high-ranking officials and
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national leaders.
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They have come from all over to
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pay their respects at the
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90th anniversary
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102
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of one of the bloodiest
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conflicts of the First World War.
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Passchendaele represents the
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greatest loss of life to NZ
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servicemen
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in any battle or campaign or war
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that NZers have ever been involved
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in.
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It exceeds Gallipoli in
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terms of the loss of life.
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It's extraordinary, and so many
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NZers went to their death at
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Passchendaele,
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over literally several
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hundred metres of dirt.
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Among the NZ dignitaries is
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Corporal Willie Apiata, VC.
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Tremendously important, but Willie,
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as our most recent VC winner -
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the first since World War II -
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was there for the country,
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but also for Willie.
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This day will prove a
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significant turning point
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in Willie's understanding of the
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medal he now so proudly bears.
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I felt very honoured, going over,
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but, you know, I was seeking
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knowledge at the same time.
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When the official party arrives at
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Tyne Cot, the largest Commonwealth
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cemetery in the world,
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the true sense of scale
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and loss is felt by all.
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This is an occasion to honour
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and remember those
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117
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who made the supreme sacrifice
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in the War to End all Wars.
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# Hold thou thy cross
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119
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# before my closing eyes.
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120
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# Shine through the
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gloom and point me to... #
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With hundreds of NZers laid to rest
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here, Tyne Cot has a profound effect
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on Willie.
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122
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I saw the walls with all their names
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on it. That's when it hits home -
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123
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that so many men just walked
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out of their trench, eh,
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124
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and knew they were going to die.
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125
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# Abide with me. #
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For the rest of the day, Willie
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visits sites where thousands of
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young men lost their lives.
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127
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The Kiwis took 20 minutes to get
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out of the front line, get across
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no-man's-land
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128
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and to the German front
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line, so they moved fast.
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The Germans knew where they were and
|
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started to shell them. That's when
|
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we took most of our casualties.
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Almighty God, in whose hands
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are the living and the dead.
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We give you thanks for all your
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servants who have laid down their
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lives in service of our country.
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Grant them your mercy in the
|
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light of your presence. Amene.
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CHURCH BELL TOLLS
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Confronted with the huge loss of
|
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life on an unprecedented scale at
|
||||
Passchendaele,
|
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135
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Willie's own brush with death
|
||||
now takes on a new meaning.
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136
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All the people I know that have
|
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been awarded them are just ordinary
|
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blokes, and that's all they are.
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137
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Just normal blokes just looking
|
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out for their mates and doing what
|
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people call extraordinary things.
|
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138
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It takes some time to sink in, but I
|
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think Passchendaele was a watershed
|
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time
|
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139
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|
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for him to really understand,
|
||||
now, what it was really all about.
|
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140
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00:15:17.480 --> 00:15:25.880
|
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Departing from their official
|
||||
schedule, Willie returns to Tyne Cot
|
||||
Cemetery, this time in private.
|
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|
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141
|
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00:15:33.120 --> 00:15:38.520
|
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We went back to Tyne Cot, and that's
|
||||
where, you know, I had my time.
|
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142
|
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00:15:42.240 --> 00:15:45.520
|
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Quite heavy on the
|
||||
chest there, Willie.
|
||||
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143
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|
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WHISPERS: Jesus.
|
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144
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|
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What were you doing at 21?
|
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|
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145
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00:15:58.480 --> 00:16:01.680
|
||||
It's the first Kiwi
|
||||
one we've seen, eh?
|
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|
||||
146
|
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00:16:04.720 --> 00:16:06.640
|
||||
There's another one of the brothers.
|
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147
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00:16:06.680 --> 00:16:10.120
|
||||
It makes you feel quite unworthy,
|
||||
walking amongst all those
|
||||
gravestones,
|
||||
|
||||
148
|
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00:16:10.160 --> 00:16:15.960
|
||||
knowing that they put more forward
|
||||
than any man could ever ask of them.
|
||||
|
||||
149
|
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00:16:48.800 --> 00:16:56.000
|
||||
As dusk falls, the two soldiers find
|
||||
a grave with the familiar markings
|
||||
of a Victoria Cross.
|
||||
|
||||
150
|
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00:16:56.040 --> 00:16:58.040
|
||||
Tena koe, e hoa.
|
||||
|
||||
151
|
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00:17:07.320 --> 00:17:10.200
|
||||
That's one of your brothers, mate.
|
||||
|
||||
152
|
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00:17:13.000 --> 00:17:21.280
|
||||
Like so many other Victoria Cross
|
||||
winners, Canadian Private JP
|
||||
Robertson died on the battlefield.
|
||||
|
||||
153
|
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00:17:31.200 --> 00:17:35.720
|
||||
It's a tribe that you've
|
||||
been... basically awarded into.
|
||||
|
||||
154
|
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00:17:35.760 --> 00:17:41.360
|
||||
And that's a forefather that's gone
|
||||
before you, even though he's not a
|
||||
Kiwi.
|
||||
|
||||
155
|
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00:17:41.400 --> 00:17:47.600
|
||||
But it's someone that now- That
|
||||
carried the burden that I have to
|
||||
carry now.
|
||||
|
||||
156
|
||||
00:18:10.640 --> 00:18:15.600
|
||||
It's four months since Corporal
|
||||
Willie Apiata of the NZ
|
||||
Special Air Service
|
||||
|
||||
157
|
||||
00:18:15.640 --> 00:18:19.240
|
||||
was awarded the
|
||||
Victoria Cross for valour,
|
||||
|
||||
158
|
||||
00:18:19.440 --> 00:18:24.960
|
||||
and in that time he has come to
|
||||
terms with the fact that he is now
|
||||
a national hero
|
||||
|
||||
159
|
||||
00:18:25.000 --> 00:18:29.880
|
||||
and the latest member of a
|
||||
truly unique association of men.
|
||||
|
||||
160
|
||||
00:18:30.640 --> 00:18:36.520
|
||||
Suddenly been automatically enlisted
|
||||
into a club of very few members.
|
||||
|
||||
161
|
||||
00:18:38.360 --> 00:18:43.640
|
||||
Accompanied by his commanding
|
||||
officer, Willie has requested
|
||||
a meeting with his lawyers.
|
||||
|
||||
162
|
||||
00:18:43.680 --> 00:18:45.960
|
||||
Hi, Jim.
|
||||
Nice to see you.
|
||||
And you.
|
||||
|
||||
163
|
||||
00:18:46.000 --> 00:18:49.000
|
||||
He has reached a momentous decision.
|
||||
|
||||
164
|
||||
00:18:49.040 --> 00:18:53.120
|
||||
Thought long and hard about
|
||||
what I wanna do with the medal.
|
||||
|
||||
165
|
||||
00:18:53.160 --> 00:18:59.800
|
||||
Wasn't just earned by me. It was
|
||||
earned by all those men that were
|
||||
out there that day.
|
||||
|
||||
166
|
||||
00:18:59.840 --> 00:19:04.600
|
||||
In simple terms, it seems to me that
|
||||
you're giving away more than you've
|
||||
ever had,
|
||||
|
||||
167
|
||||
00:19:04.640 --> 00:19:06.720
|
||||
almost before you've got it.
|
||||
|
||||
168
|
||||
00:19:06.760 --> 00:19:10.760
|
||||
It'll never be sold, or there will
|
||||
never be any quarrels over it.
|
||||
|
||||
169
|
||||
00:19:10.800 --> 00:19:17.000
|
||||
As you know, what this does is gift
|
||||
the Victoria Cross, effectively, to
|
||||
NZ.
|
||||
|
||||
170
|
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00:19:23.640 --> 00:19:25.640
|
||||
Congratulations.
|
||||
|
||||
171
|
||||
00:19:32.440 --> 00:19:40.520
|
||||
When my life has passed, my son, his
|
||||
sons and our bloodline will be able
|
||||
to wear it and represent me.
|
||||
|
||||
172
|
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00:19:43.080 --> 00:19:47.080
|
||||
The resting place for it
|
||||
will be here in the unit.
|
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1
|
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00:00:01.800 --> 00:00:04.800
|
||||
# Maori Battalion
|
||||
march to victory.
|
||||
|
||||
2
|
||||
00:00:05.680 --> 00:00:08.680
|
||||
# Maori Battalion
|
||||
staunch and true.
|
||||
|
||||
3
|
||||
00:00:10.360 --> 00:00:13.160
|
||||
# Maori Battalion march to glory,
|
||||
|
||||
4
|
||||
00:00:14.880 --> 00:00:18.160
|
||||
# take the honour of
|
||||
the people with you.
|
||||
|
||||
5
|
||||
00:00:19.200 --> 00:00:23.000
|
||||
# And we will march,
|
||||
march, march to the enemy,
|
||||
|
||||
6
|
||||
00:00:23.640 --> 00:00:26.640
|
||||
# and we will fight
|
||||
right to the end. #
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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