Speaking at the function Liezietsu recalled that it was exactly one hundred years ago on April 21, when the first batch of the NLC sailed to France in 1917 to participate in the first Great War theatre in Europe.
Liezietsu recalled that around 2000 Nagas were recruited and were designated as NLC and according to some written documents, the NLC arrived in France in two main groups (688 men on 21 June 1917 and 992 men on 2 July 1917).
He said that after the NLC returned, the building holding the list of Nagas who went to participate in the First World War were destroyed by Japanese bombings.
However, he reiterated that the relative lack of historical records should not deter Nagas from commemorating their pioneering ventures which led to the subsequent state of Nagaland.
Liezietsu maintained that the brave mission of the Naga Club members must be remembered appropriately for posterity and for which a memorial stone was erected in Kohima. He said the Memorial Park will be built around the hilltop in due course to appropriately mark the 100th anniversary.
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