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Museum vice-president Janette Buckingham said the discovery had come as a shock. “It is quite surreal because none of us had any idea. “Even looking up our records would not have told us.” She had been told the acid was a potential hazard “but there is nothing to say it was going to blow up in our faces’’. June Leith, a volunteer at the museum for eight years, said she would have dusted the acid container during the years. “It is a bit scary after hearing what it was.” Southland District Council publications specialist Chris Chilton said that for the past several years staff had been checking inventory at museums to look for items that could potentially become unstable overtime.
“Women had to literally fit into men’s clothing. just like they had to find a way to fit in an organisation built by, and designed for men,” Nelson said. She found it encouraging the Defence Force had listened to criticism, and has begun to address these issues. “Overall, I loved my time in the army and every woman I interviewed in my research had something to say [about how the army could improve] but they loved it too.” There are so many positives to army life, from travel, training and comradery, to unique once-in-a-lifetime experiences. The women just wanted to address the issues that made it difficult to feel comfortable, and relatively safe, doing what they loved, she said.