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  • New Zealand Soldiers Tribute to Fallen Comrades

    I know its off topic but is a very moving tribute to 3 fallen soldiers.

    Haka is used throughout New Zealand by many, not only Māori, to demonstrate their collective thoughts. There is a haka for each of the Services, as well as ...

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    Re: New Zealand Soldiers Tribute to Fallen Comrades

    Nicely done and different (compared to American style) for a funeral. Interesting to see a mix of Polynesians and European New Zealanders in uniform dancing Polynesian style.

    Good way to get out the negative energy inside the living and to scare away any demons that might be lurking around the area.

    Imagine those guys with their bayonets attached coming at you full speed. I'd run for sure.
    Last edited by SkyvanDelta; 08-29-2012, 04:13 PM.

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      Re: New Zealand Soldiers Tribute to Fallen Comrades

      Originally posted by SkyvanDelta View Post
      Nicely done and different (compared to American style) for a funeral. Interesting to see a mix of Polynesians and European New Zealanders in uniform dancing Polynesian style.

      Good way to get out the negative energy inside the living and to scare away any demons that might be lurking around the area.

      Imagine those guys with their bayonets attached coming at you full speed. I'd run for sure.
      I agree, glad they are on our side.
      Last edited by Desertdawg; 08-29-2012, 04:40 PM.

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        Imagine John Penney and Tiger Destefani, with their planes pointing at each other, doing a Haka before they race. That would add a little variety to the standard routine of climbing in and starting the engines. Kind of like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=u_rotEpFtZU
        Last edited by SkyvanDelta; 08-29-2012, 05:22 PM.

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          Re: New Zealand Soldiers Tribute to Fallen Comrades

          Originally posted by SkyvanDelta View Post
          Imagine John Penney and Tiger Destafani, with their planes pointing at each other, doing a Haka before they race. That would add a little variety to the standard routine of climbing in and starting the engines. Kind of like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=u_rotEpFtZU
          You know, imagine the entire Section 3 wearing orange doing that.

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            Re: New Zealand Soldiers Tribute to Fallen Comrades

            Originally posted by Desertdawg View Post
            You know, imagine the entire Section 3 wearing orange doing that.

            Beer sales would skyrocket.

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              Re: New Zealand Soldiers Tribute to Fallen Comrades

              Gents,
              That video is excellent..
              This has been a very tough time in NZ for our small tightly knit defence forces, we have lost 5 brave individuals over the last month on active duty.
              The Haka is very emotive here in New Zealand, commonly seen as a challenge before going into battle, it as seen here is used as a mark of respect to fallen comrades.
              I personally think the work our small deployment is undertaking is superb.

              Our Small defence forces are always highly regarded. Back when we had a Strike wing of the Air Force, our guys in our 'old outdated' A4K skyhawks always gave other nations air forces in much more modern equipment a major surprise.
              Our Army units have fought in every major action since the boer war, and have fought with distinction.
              here is a video of the Ramp Ceremony for 2 fallen soldiers in Christchurch NZ on August 2012
              Kia Kaha to all our service men and women who put their lives on the line every day
              Two soldiers serving with the NZ Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan were killed during an incident in the North East of Bamyan Province on Saturd...
              Last edited by kiwiracefan; 08-30-2012, 03:18 AM. Reason: adding link
              race fan, photographer with more cameras than a camera store

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