Auckland War Memorial Museum is a memorial to those who served for New Zealand and paid the ultimate sacrifice. It commemorates those who lost their lives on active service in South Africa, during the First and Second World Wars, in Korea, Malaya-Borneo, Vietnam, Bosnia, Kuwait, East Timor and Afghanistan. They are remembered in the Level 2 Halls of Memories, ensuring that their names live in the present and for future generations.
These spaces are a significant site of memory, a place where the public can recognise military service and its costs not only for individuals, but also for their families and friends, comrades and communities.
The Museum has taken care to identify that the names on these rolls of honour are correct, however we acknowledge that there may be some historical inaccuracies or oversights that require attention. To request an addition or correction, please follow the instructions below.
Process for Additions and Corrections to the Rolls of Honour
Requests for additions and corrections to the Auckland Rolls of Honour are assessed according to set criteria. Additions to the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Roll of Honour which meet the criteria will also be considered. To request an update or addition, please submit a Military History enquiry through our contact form, including the following information:
- Service person's name
- Service number
- War / Conflict
- Military Unit and Force
- Date and place of death
Approved changes are implemented once every three years. The next batch of updates will be considered in 2024.
Criteria for inclusion of names
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Conflict |
Criteria |
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South African War |
Based on the Roll of Honour at Ranfurly Veterans Home and includes all New Zealand casualties, either serving with the New Zealand Mounted Rifles or with British or other forces. |
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First World War |
There are six classes of men who are eligible to have their names on the scroll. The first are those who served with the Auckland Regiment or the Auckland Mounted Rifles and were killed while on active service or died as a result of that service. |
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Second World War |
Auckland War Memorial – Scheme to Commemorate the Second World War |
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Korea, Malaya, and Vietnam |
Memorial lists all New Zealand service personnel who died on operational service during these conflicts. |
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Bosnia, Kuwait, East Timor, Afghanistan |
To be eligible for inclusion on Auckland War Memorial Museum’s memorial to post-Vietnam War operational service casualties, an individual must be listed on the New Zealand Defence Force Roll of Honour or the National War Memorial Roll of Honour and have died on operational service after the Vietnam War. In exceptional cases the Museum Chief Executive may approve the addition of an individual not listed on the either Roll of Honour where circumstances warrant inclusion. |
Further reading
Lorimer, E. (2016). Names on the walls, engraved in stone.
Stevens, A. (2015). A living memorial.
— (2015). The Auckland Museum frieze: Scenes of war.
Cite this article
Passau, Victoria. Additions and Corrections to the Rolls of Honour. Auckland Museum - Tāmaki Paenga Hira. First published: 6 Aug 2019. Updated: 18 Apr 2023.
URL: https://www-learn.aucklandmuseum.com/zh/war-memorial/galleries/additions-rolls-honour