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Three other gallantry decorations are also being awarded to
other members of the SAS, but they are not being named for security
reasons. All four decorations have been awarded for actions
during the same mission. It is only the extraordinary nature
of the award that led authorities to release the name of a serving
SAS soldier. The Granting of a Victoria Cross is such an extraordinary
event that it would be impossible to maintain the confidentiality
of the identity of Corporal Apiata. The judgment was it is better
to announce his name and the circumstances of his winning the
award, rather than have the highly probable outcome that that
would be leaked somewhere down the track.
Corporal Apiata's
Victoria Cross is the 14th awarded since the end of World War
Two and the first to a serving member of the SAS anywhere in
the Commonwealth.
Cpl Apiata was born
in the Waikato in 1972 and grew up in Northland and the Eastern
Bay of Plenty. He joined the New Zealand Army as a territorial
soldier in 1989. From July 2000 to April 2001, he served in
East Timor as part of the United Nations operated there. He
joined the regular army force in April 2001. In 1996 he had
applied for SAS selection but was not successful, however he
reapplied and passed in 2001, training with the SAS in 2002.
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