NZOSM Recipient Biographies
NZOSM Recipient Biographies
SOUTHGATE Flight
Lieutenant James William
NZ Air Force
Died – in
training crash off the coast of Malaysia
Died –
30.11.64
MALAYSIA
Attending
Irene Southgate – mother
(medal recipient)
Carole Spargo – sister
Steven Spargo
– nephew (son of Carole)
Flight Lieutenant James William Southgate died in a Canberra bomber. He was practising low-level rocket attacks over the sea at the China Rock range with Flying Officer Russell Bennett.
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THOMSON Flying Officer Russell Bennett
NZ Air Force
Died – in
training crash off the coast of Malaysia
Died –
30.11.64
MALAYSIA
Attending
Alison Thomson – sister
(medal recipient)
Edward Thomson – brother (Air Vice
Marshal CBE, AFC, JP – Retd)
Flying Officer Russell Bennett died in a Canberra bomber. He was practising low-level rocket attacks over the sea at the China Rock range with Flight Lieutenant James William Southgate.
Further information on the family
- Russell
and Edward Thomson were the only brothers in the history of
the Royal Air Force College at Cranwell, England to both win
the Sword of Honour (Edward Thomson won the Sword of Honour
in 1958 and Russell Thomson won the Sword of Honour in
1962)
- Bright Williams (uncle) was the last surviving
New Zealand First World War veteran. He died in February
2003 at 105 years of age.
- Edward Thomson (Air Vice
Marshal) served in the Air Force from 1952-1989. He served
as Defence Attache in Bangkok for a period of time and his
final military posting was as Deputy Chief of Defence Staff
in Wellington
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PAENGA Private Te Wamoana
NZ Army
– Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
Died – killed in
action
Died – 19.03.70
Corps -
RNZIR
VIETNAM
Attending
Ahipene Rangi Paenga –
Father (medal recipient)
Further information on the
family
- Private Paenga served in Victor 4 Company in
Vietnam, which along with Whisky 2 Company sustained the
highest fatalities of any New Zealand unit deployed during
the Vietnam War. Seven men from each of these companies died
in Vietnam.
- Mr Ahipene Rangi Paenga will be presenting
the response on behalf of the next of kin at the medal
ceremony.
- Private Paenga’s niece, POSTD Diane Paenga is
currently serving in the Royal New Zealand
Navy.
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McLAUGHLIN Sergeant Edward Michael Noel
NZ
Army – Royal New Zealand Artillery
Died – of
sickness
Died – 30.11.54
Corps –
RNZA
KOREA
Attending
Murray Manson – son (medal
recipient)
Lynne Hawkins – daughter (served in the
Women’s Royal Army Corps)
Brent Hawkins – grandson
(Corporal – Burnham)
Further information on the
family
- The McLaughlin and Hawkins families have served
in the New Zealand military for four generations
- Murray
Manson (son) served in the Navy for 12 years (1965 –
1974)
- Lynne Hawkins (daughter) served in the Women’s
Royal Army Corps for 3 years
- Lawrence Hawkins
(deceased) was a WO1 career solider and the late husband of
Lynne Hawkins. He served in Vietnam (1967 – 1968)
- Brent
Hawkins (son of Lynne) has completed a tour of duty in East
Timor and is married to a military police woman.
- Greg
Hawkins (son of Lynne) served in the Navy for 1
year
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COWPER Sister Lesley Estelle
NZ Surgical
Team
Died – of sickness
Died –
02.05.66
VIETNAM
Attending
Lesley Dragovich –
grandniece (medal recipient)
Further information on Sister
Lesley Estelle Cowper
- Charge Sister Cowper was the only
woman on the New Zealand post-1945 Roll of Honour.
-
Charge Sister Cowper was a New Zealand Territorial Force
nurse who took leave from the Territorial Force to work with
the New Zealand Surgical Team at Qui Nhon Provincial
Hospital in South Vietnam.
- The New Zealand Surgical
Team was a civilian medical unit, which was staffed by New
Zealand volunteers and funded by the New Zealand
Government.
- The Surgical Team provided surgical and
medical treatment to the civilian Vietnamese population in
the Qui Nhon area.
- Prior to joining the Royal New
Zealand Nursing Corps in 1964, Charge Sister Cowper had
served in British Military Hospitals in the United Kingdom
and Germany as a Lieutenant in the Queen Alexandra’s Royal
Army Nursing Corps from 1957-1961.
- Charge Sister Cowper
was born in Te Kuiti in November 1928.
- She trained as a
nurse at Auckland Public Hospital and worked at various
hospitals in Auckland and London between 1954 and
1957.
ENDS