1910s
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15 July 1915
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First
wounded soldiers from Gallipoli return to New Zealand aboard the
SS Willochra and soon begin to form local returned soldier
associations.
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1916
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25 April: First ANZAC Day observance.
28
April: New Zealand Returned Soldiers' Association founded
at a conference in Wellington called by Captain Donald Simson, whom
is subsequently elected President.
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1916
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First Badge.
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1918
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25 April: Quick March first published.
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1919
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NZRSA Dominion Council narrowly votes against entering party politics.
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1920s
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1920
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Postwar peak with 57,000 members.
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ANZAC Day Act establishes statutory holiday.
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1921
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ANZAC Day Amendment Act establishes that the day be observed as
if it was a Sunday.
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1922
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24 April: First Poppy Day.
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1923
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Quick March ceases publication.
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1924
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NZRSA Review first published.
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1927
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6,671 members nationwide is the lowest figure since its founding.
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New smaller badge introduced.
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South African War Veterans' Association affiliates to NZRSA.
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1929
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Ex-Soldiers Rehabilitation Commission established as a result of
RSA pressure.
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1930s
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1931
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NZRSA produces its own poppies.
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1932
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NZRSA establishes the Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment League (later
re-named the Disabled Servicemen's Rehabilitation League).
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1933
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First Tin Hat Club established in Wellington.
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1935
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War Veterans Allowance Act introduced after much RSA pressure.
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1936
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ANZAC Stamp issue commemorates 21st Anniversary of Gallipoli and
raises welfare funds.
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1937
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NZRSA's 21st Anniversary.
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1938
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1400-strong RSA Contingent travel to Sydney to attend as part of
Australia's 150th Celebrations.
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1939
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Dawn Service introduced nationwide.
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1940s
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1941
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Renamed New Zealand Returned Services' Association.
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NZRSA closely involved with the introduction of the Rehabilitation
Act, which establishes the Rehabilitation Department.
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1942
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Introduction of RSA Women's Sections formalise the Ladies' Committee
that had existed since 1916.
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1943
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Dominion President William Perry resigns to join the War Council
and is later appointed
Minister of the Armed Forces and War Co-ordination.
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1946
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Remembrance Day introduced and observed on the Sunday nearest Armistice
Day (11 November).
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1947
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Postwar peak membership of 136,119 members.
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1949
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NZRSA plays a major part in the campaign leading to the introduction
of Compulsory Military Training, which continues until 1959.
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1950s
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1954
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War Pensions Act.
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1960s
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1961
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National Military Service Act introduces National Service which
continues until 1972.
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1964
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Hall of Memories completes the National War Memorial some 30 years
after the NZRSA called for its completion.
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1965
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50th Anniversary of Gallipoli.
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1966
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Anzac Day Amendment Act liberalises afternoon observance after
1pm.
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1966
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NZRSA's 50th Anniversary and launch of the Jubilee Fund.
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1967
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First anti-Vietnam War protests at ANZAC Day services, which continue
to disrupt services over the next 5 years.
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1970s
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1977
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Service membership introduced.
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1980s
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1981
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Last South African War veteran dies.
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1990s
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1990
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75th Anniversary of Gallipoli renews interest in the observance.
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1991
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NZRSA's 75th Anniversary.
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1995
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50th Anniversary of the end of WWII.
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1997
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Last Gallipoli veteran dies.
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1998
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New Associate membership badge.
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2000s
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2000
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HM Queen Elizabeth II grants title 'Royal' and now known as the
Royal New Zealand Returned Services' Association (RNZRSA).
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2002
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Launch website.
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2003
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Last New Zealand-born WWI veteran dies.
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2004
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Renamed Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association
(RNZRSA).
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2005
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90th Anniversary of Gallipoli and 60th Anniversary of the end of
WWII.
New Returned and Service Badge as well as Associate Badge.
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2006
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90th Anniversary and the 'Year of the Veteran'.
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