Armistice event makes a return

Paul Watkins watches one of the events at the 2019 Armistice celebrations at Lake Karāpiro.

The organiser of a two-day Armistice event at Lake Karāpiro next month has rejected online criticism the event glorifies war.

Armistice committee chair Paul Watkins said some people suggested cancelling the event because of the war in Ukraine.

“There’s 19 wars going on in the world at the moment,” the war historian said.

Paul Watkins, right, explains the impact of war to children at the 2019 Armistice in Cambridge.

“We don’t see any issue with this and neither do the hundreds of other people who have commented on our social media.”

The two-day annual event features an immersive living-history of things to see and do with plenty of family friendly activities.

Cadets from Te Awamutu and the greater Waikato will join representatives from the New Zealand Navy for the free event.

The event at Mighty River Domain took a two-year break because of Covid.

This year’s theme revolves around the 80th anniversary of US troops arriving in NZ during the Second World War.

“We firmly believe that to learn about our history, we must interact with it. I follow the Ukraine war daily and if you follow world opinion, (Vladimir) Putin is a nutter and he’s losing.”

Nine of the 40 cadets attending are from the Te Awamutu Army Cadets.

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