The 1969 New Zealand gallantry awards were announced via three Special Honours Lists dated 14 February, 18 March and 24 September 1969, and recognised 11 New Zealand military personnel for gallantry and distinguished service during operations in Vietnam.[1][2][3][4][5]
^"Awards for gallantry and distinguished service" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette. 6 March 1969. p. 430.
^"Award for gallantry" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette. 27 March 1969. p. 575.
^"Award for distinguished service" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette. 16 October 1969. pp. 2014–2015.
^"No. 44946". The London Gazette. 30 September 1969. p. 9963.
^"Corrigendum: awards for gallantry and distinguished service—Distinguished Conduct Medal" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette. 4 September 1969. p. 1655.
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