Lt Peter Gee, a Royal New Zealand Navy Reserve officer with a 40-year naval career, is leading Dunedin’s Armistice Day service. The event, marking 106 years since the end of World War 1, will include representatives from various organizations and feature a keynote address by military historian Dr Christopher Pugsley. Lt Gee emphasizes the importance of honoring all who served in conflicts and peacekeeping, with a focus on acknowledging the sacrifices of both veterans and their families.
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