The Waiouru Army museum
Security at the Waiouru Army Museum is under scrutiny
again as it admits that two more sets of medals have been
missing for some time.
The latest medals loss follows the theft of rifles and other
items by a former curator last year, and the haul of Victoria
Crosses and other medals stolen in a smash and grab three
years ago.
The missing World War I medals include a set given to the
museum by a United States donor in 1984 and another set given
in 1979, The Dominion Post reported.
An angry relative said the loss of his grandfather's medals
was covered up for years. The family only found out about it
last November.
"This is pretty poor for a national museum," he said.
The army disclosed the loss of medals and other items from
its 500,000-item collection after an Official Information Act
request sparked by revelations that a curator had been sacked
for stealing museum pieces.
Army spokesman Kristian Dunne said the two sets of five or
six medals were "lost, stolen or misplaced" and had been
missing for some time. The museum did not have photos of the
medal sets.
Maj Dunne said that when the museum opened in 1978 it was
manned by military staff who had little or no experience in
running a museum.
An electronic inventory system was introduced in 1994 but it
could take years before all the collection was archived, he
said.
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