Militia had a surgeon appointed to the unit, therefore it could be said they were the original founders of the Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps.
The surgeons – along with ambulance drivers, medics/orderlies and of course, nurses – have played an important part in our military history that is often overlooked. With this in mind, the museum developed a long-term exhibition that tells the history of these unsung heroes and heroines – their unwavering commitment to the task at hand, and how their work often kept morale high amongst the troops in spite of tough conditions, and often a heavy stream of casualties.