The Weekend Sun - 26 April 2019

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26 April 2019, Issue 957

Memories matter A new flagpole in Papamoa dedicated to nuclear veterans in what could be the first formal acknowledgement of its kind in New Zealand. An inscription acknowledges those who witnessed nuclear testing in The Pacific and Australia, to the

detriment of their health, and those who served in postwar Japan. The 12m flagpole (pictured on page 3) is a naval design, capable of flying multiple flags, and will eventually be floodlit, allowing the New Zealand flag to be flown 24-7.

“It’s very special being a naval flagpole. Not only can it just fly our national flag, we can also fly the Australian flag on Anzac Day,” says veteran Mick O’Carroll (pictured above), who has been closely involved in the project. Story continued on page 3. Photo: John Borren.

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