820:, remodelled the defences of the dominion on a territorial basis, embodying the principles of universal service between certain ages. It provided for a territorial force, or fighting strength, fully equipped for modern requirements, of thirty thousand men. These troops, with the territorial reserve, formed the first line; and the second line comprised rifle clubs and training sections. Under the terms of the Act, every male, unless physically unfit, was required to take his share of the defence of the dominion. The Act provided for the gradual military training of every male from the age of 14 to 25, after which he was required to serve in the reserve up to the age of thirty. From the age of 12 to 14, every boy at school performed a certain amount of military training, and, on leaving, was transferred to the senior cadets, with whom he remained, undergoing training, until 18 years of age, when he joined the territorials. After serving in the territorials until 25 (or less if earlier reliefs were recommended), and in the reserve until 30, a discharge was granted; but the man remained liable under the Militia Act to be called up, until he reached the age of 55. As a result of Lord Kitchener's visit to New Zealand in 1910, slight alterations were made—chiefly affecting the general and administrative staffs, and which included the establishment of the
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1673:. It provides individual augmentees and formed bodies for operational deployments. There are Reserve units throughout New Zealand, and they have a long history. The modern Army Reserve is divided into three regionally-based battalion groups. Each of these is made up of smaller units of different specialities. The terms 'regiment' and 'battalion group' seem to be interchangeably used, which can cause confusion. However, it can be argued that both are accurate in slightly different senses. In a tactical sense, given that the Reserve units are groupings of all arms, the term 'battalion group' is accurate, though usually used for a much more single-arm heavy grouping, three infantry companies plus one armoured squadron, for example. NZ reserve battalion groups are composed of a large number of small units of different types.
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non-operational units to meet directed outputs. TF regiments perform the function of a training unit, preparing individuals to meet prescribed outputs. The six regiments command all
Territorial Force personnel within their region except those posted to formation or command headquarters, Military Police (MP) Company, Force Intelligence Group (FIG) or 1 New Zealand Special Air Services (NZSAS) Regiment. At a minimum, each regiment consists of a headquarters, a recruit induction training (RIT) company, at least one rifle company, and a number of combat support or combat service support companies or platoons.
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stand-down of the defensive forces in the country on 28 June, which led to further reductions in the strength of units and a lower state of readiness. By the end of the year, almost all of the
Territorial Force personnel had been demobilised (though they retained their uniforms and equipment), and only 44 soldiers were posted to the three divisional and seven brigade headquarters. The war situation continued to improve, and the 4th Division, along with the other two divisions and almost all the remaining Territorial Force units, was disbanded on 1 April 1944.
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change in material to Teredo (polyester/cotton twill) for both uniform and boonie hat, a return to covered buttons, and the removal of the elbow and knee pad pockets. In late 2020, due to shortcomings and poor performances of the MCU uniform, the MCU's experienced issues such as the camouflage not working effectively in the New
Zealand environment and poor quality of the uniform resulted in it detreating quickly from constant use. The New Zealand Army has begun replacing the MCUs with a new camouflage pattern called NZMTP, based on the British
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1479:. This was in addition to providing 40 gun sights and ammunition for training purposes. It was announced that further analysists were sent to the United Kingdom on the 27th of June 2022. On the 15th of August, the NZDF announced it would send 120 army instructors to the United Kingdom, for the purposes of training basic infantry. The training is based on an expedited variant of the British Army's basic soldier course, covering weapon handling, combat first aid, operational law and other soldier skills.
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1966. At first this was worn as part of the formal dress (although never official) but as the JGs worn by New
Zealanders were almost identical to their Australian counterparts, the cravat was then sometimes worn on operations to distinguish them from Australians. Some local acquisition of U.S uniforms and equipment also occurred. The American uniforms were said to be popular with platoon leaders, mortar crew, and artillery men due to ease of carrying maps and documents.
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1405:, and the M113s were decommissioned by the end of 2004. An agreement made to sell the M113s via an Australian weapons dealer in February 2006 had to be cancelled when the US State Department refused permission for New Zealand to sell the M113s under a contract made when the vehicles were initially purchased. The replacement of the M113s with the General Motors LAV III (
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wounded during the war—a 58 percent casualty rate. Approximately a further thousand men died within five years of the war's end, as a result of injuries sustained, and 507 died whilst training in New
Zealand between 1914 and 1918. New Zealand had one of the highest casualty—and death—rates per capita of any country involved in the war.
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is the main annual commemorative activity for New
Zealand soldiers. On 25 April each year the landings at Gallipoli are remembered, though the day has come to mean remembering the fallen from all wars in which New Zealand has been involved. While a New Zealand public holiday, it is a duty day for New
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The total number of New
Zealand troops and nurses to serve overseas in 1914–1918, excluding those in British and other dominion forces, was 100,000, from a population of just over a million. Forty-two percent of men of military age served in the NZEF. 16,697 New Zealanders were killed and 41,317 were
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The
Territorial Forces Employer Support Council is an organisation that provides support to Reserve personnel of all three services and their civilian employers. It is a national organisation appointed by the minister of defence to work with employers and assist in making Reserve personnel available
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which from then on comprised three elements, the Army
Training Group in Waiouru, the Force Maintenance Group (FMG) based in Linton, and Base Area Wellington (BAW) based in Trentham, assumed responsibility for individual training, third line logistics and base support. Headquarters Land Force Command
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Members from various branches of the NZ Army also served with U.S and
Australian air and cavalry detachments as well as in intelligence, medical, and engineering. In all, 3850 military personnel from all military branches of service served in Vietnam. New Zealand infantry accounted for approximately
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The first permanent military force was the Colonial Defence Force, which was active in 1862. This was replaced in 1867 by the Armed Constabulary, which performed both military and policing roles. After being renamed the New Zealand Constabulary Force, it was divided into separate military and police
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NZDPM and NZDDPM were replaced in 2013 by a single camouflage pattern and a new uniform called the New Zealand Multi Terrain Camouflage Uniform (MCU.) The shirt remains in an ACU-style however the pants are based on the Crye G3 combat pant with removable knee pads, usually otherwise associated with
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or two-star appointment. As of 10 September 2018, the current Chief of Army is Major General John Boswell. The Chief of Army has responsibility for raising, training and sustaining those forces necessary to meet agreed government outputs. For operations, the Army's combat units fall under
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The Army was prepared to field a Ready Reaction Force which was a battalion group based on 2/1 RNZIR; the Integrated Expansion Force (17 units) brigade sized, which would be able to follow up 90 days after mobilization; and a Force Maintenance Group of 19 units to provide logistical support to both
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The New Zealand Division was disbanded in 1961, as succeeding governments reduced the force, first to two brigades, and then a single one. This one-brigade force became, in the 1980s, the Integrated Expansion Force, to be formed by producing three composite battalions from the six Territorial Force
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After the 1983 Defence Review, the Army's command structure was adjusted to distinguish more clearly the separate roles of operations and base support training. There was an internal reorganisation within the Army General Staff, and New Zealand Land Forces Command in Takapuna was split into a Land
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The term 'regiment' can be accurately applied in the British regimental systems sense, as all the subunits collectively have been given the heritage of the former NZ infantry regiments (1900–1964). TF regiments prepare and provide trained individuals in order to top-up and sustain operational and
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assault uniforms. The MCU, with the addition of a beret or sometimes the Mounted Rifles Hat, was the working uniform for all branches and divisions of the NZ Army, and certain units within the RNZN and RNZAF. After several years in service, modifications to the uniform have since followed with a
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in 1966 and adopted Australian Jungle Greens ("JGs") from 1967. Uniforms were initially supplied from 1ATF stocks but were eventually made in New Zealand. In the early part of the war New Zealanders wore a black cravat embroidered with a small white Kiwi bird, a practice which began in Borneo in
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The forces stationed in New Zealand were considerably reduced as the threat of invasion passed. During early 1943, each of the three home defence divisions were cut from 22,358 to 11,530 men. The non-divisional units suffered even greater reductions. The New Zealand government ordered a general
1684:. If needed, it would have been raised to full strength through the regimentation of the Territorial Force infantry units. Army plans now envisage a three manoeuvre unit structure of 1 RNZIR, QAMR, and 2/1 RNZIR (light), being brought up to strength by TF individual and subunit reinforcements.
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A rationalisation plan to amalgamate the then existing six Reserve Regiments to three, and to abolish one third of Reserve personnel posts, had been mooted for some years. This was finally agreed by the New Zealand government in August 2011, and was implemented in 2012.
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had their compulsory military training obligation removed. A small cadre of regulars remained, but as Henderson, Green, and Cook say, 'the coastal artillery had quietly died.' All the fixed guns were dismantled and sold for scrap by the early 1960s. After 1945, the
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The Territorial Force (TF), the long established reserve component of the New Zealand Army, has as of 2009–2010 been renamed the Army Reserve, in line with other Commonwealth countries, though the term "Territorial Force" remains the official nomenclature in the
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or wide bands around the base of the crown (blue and red for artillery, green for mounted rifles, khaki and red for infantry etc.). The "lemon squeezer" was worn to a certain extent during World War II, although often replaced by more convenient forage caps or
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on 11 November 1918, is marked by official activities with a military contribution normally with parades and church services on the closest Sunday. However, ANZAC Day has a much greater profile and involves a much higher proportion of military personnel.
1033:, Central and Southern Military Districts, the 12 subordinate area HQs, elementary training elements, coastal artillery and composite AA regiments); and the New Zealand Division, the mobile striking force. The division was alternatively known as '3NZEF'.
1416:, the New Zealand Defence Force deployed to the worst affected areas of Christchurch to aid in relief efforts and assist NZ police in enforcing a night time curfew at the request of Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker and Prime Minister John Key.
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The Australian JGs underwent some modifications to resemble U.S fatigues in 1968 and these new uniforms, nicknamed "pixie suits" (for the slant of the shirt pockets) were worn by New Zealand and Australian troops until the end of the war.
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headquarters were raised (taking the total in the New Zealand Army to seven), and three divisional headquarters were established to coordinate the units located in the Northern, Central and Southern Military Districts. The division in the
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was introduced to man the force, which was initially division-sized. The New Zealand Army Act 1950 stipulated that the Army would consist from then on of Army Troops (army headquarters, Army Schools, and base units); District Troops
1240:, which from then on comprised 1st Task Force in the North Island and the 3rd Task Force in the South Island, assumed responsibility for operational forces, Territorial Force manpower management and collective training.
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Initial contributions were a New Zealand team of non-combat army engineers in 1964 followed by a battery from the Royal New Zealand Artillery in 1965 which served initially with the Americans until the formation of the
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J.T. Burrows, "Pathway Among Men," Whitcombe and Tombes, Christchurch, 1974. ISBN 0 7233 0378 9. Burrows was Commanding Officer 20 Battalion in 2 NZDF, Commander NZ forces in Korea and Japan, and Southern Military
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was adopted in 1980 as the camouflage pattern for clothing, the colours of which were further modified several times to better suit New Zealand conditions. This evolved pattern is now officially referred to as
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The New Zealand Army was formed from the New Zealand Military Forces following the Second World War. Attention focused on preparing a third Expeditionary Force potentially for service against the Soviets.
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Since the 1970s, deployments have tended to be assistance to multilateral peacekeeping efforts. Considering the small size of the force, operational commitments have remained high since the start of the
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in the mid-1860s, during which colonial forces were used with great effect. From the 1870s, the numbers of Imperial (British) troops was reduced, leaving settler units to continue the campaign.
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The majority of Kayforce had returned to New Zealand by 1955, though it was not until 1957 that the last New Zealand soldiers had left Korea. In all, about 4700 men served with Kayforce.
939:, 2 NZEF IP (in Pacific) saw action in the Pacific, seizing a number of islands from the Japanese. New Zealanders contributed to various Allied special forces units, such as the original
1204:, Whisky Company and Victor Company, served with the 1st Australian Task Force from 1967 until 1971. Some also served with the Australian and New Zealand Army Training teams until 1972.
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Zealand military personnel, who, even if not involved in official commemorative activities are required to attend an ANZAC Day Dawn Parade in ceremonial uniform in their home location.
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The 1957 national government defence review directed the discontinuation of coastal defence training, and the approximately 1000 personnel of the 9th, 10th, and 11th coastal regiments
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As part of the preparations for the possible outbreak of war in the Pacific, the defensive forces stationed in New Zealand were expanded in late 1941. On 1 November, three new
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New Zealand Army Day is celebrated on 25 March, the anniversary of the day in 1845 when the Legislative Council passed the first Militia Act constituting the New Zealand Army.
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Uniform accessories such as plate carriers, webbing, belts and wet weather clothing will be purchased in MultiCam pattern to source using the current market and reduce costs.
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squadron was raised for this commitment, but most forces came from the New Zealand infantry battalion in the Malaysia–Singapore area. The battalion was committed to the
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about 1911 and became general issue for all New Zealand units during the latter stages of World War I. The different branches of service were distinguished by coloured
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797:, who led the 6th Contingent into battle. These were mounted riflemen, and the first contingents had to pay to go, providing their own horses, equipment and weapons.
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1992:(MTP), using a Multicam colour palette, produced by Crye Precision in the United States. The new uniforms will revert to the 2008 cut and be manufactured locally.
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The various regiments of the New Zealand Army mark their own Corps Days, many of which are derived from those of the corresponding British regiments. Examples are
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replaced various regimental and corps mess dress uniforms previously worn. The mess uniform is worn by officers and senior NCOs for formal evening occasions.
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is equipped with several light mortar and artillery systems. Indirect fire is provided through the use of 60 mm and 81 mm mortar systems with the
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1471:. On the 23rd May 2022 it was announced that the Army was to send 30 soldiers to the United Kingdom to assist in training Ukrainian forces on the
824:—and the scheme was set in motion in January, 1911. Major-General Sir Alexander Godley, of the Imperial General Staff, was engaged as commandant.
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In 2003 a desert DPM pattern, also based on the British pattern was in use with New Zealand peacekeeping forces in Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa.
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from 1960 to 2000 although the "boonie hat," was common in overseas theatres, such as in the Vietnam War. New Zealand forces also used the U.S
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On the 21st of March, 2022, New Zealand announced that it would provide NZ$ 5 million for the purpose of non-lethal military equipment through
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During the later part of the 20th century, New Zealand personnel served in a large number of UN and other peacekeeping deployments including:
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on 20 November for the Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps, St Barbara's Day on 4 December for the Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery.
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From 2002 under a "one beret" policy, berets of all branches of service are now universally rifle-green, with the exceptions only of the
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The battalion in South East Asia, designated 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment by that time, was brought home in 1989.
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1111:). Personnel were gradually run down until there was only a single supervisory District Gunner. All three were disbanded in 1967.
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formed a volunteer militia from which some New Zealand Army units trace their origins. British forces and Māori fought in various
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NZ SAS arrived in 1968 and served with the Australian SAS until the Australian and New Zealand troop withdrawal in 1971.
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The Regimental Badges of New Zealand: An Illustrated History of the Badges and Insignia Worn by the New Zealand Army
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is celebrated on 25 March, the date in 1845 when the New Zealand Legislative Council passed the first Militia Act.
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and surrounding tribes of the base in Waiouru: Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Tuhoe.
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In 2012 the MRH became the standard Army ceremonial headdress with the "lemon squeezer" being retained only for
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A history of New Zealand's military horse: The Experience of the Horse in the Anglo-Boer War and World War One
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forces in 1886. The military force was called the Permanent Militia and later renamed the Permanent Force.
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fought in Palestine. After Major General Godley departed with the NZEF in October 1914, Major General
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is commemorated on 28 October, this is the national day marking the 19th-century New Zealand Wars.
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and support elements arrived later during the conflict from New Zealand. The force arrived at
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of the New Zealand Army, ordered according to the traditional seniority of all the Corps.
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NZDF forces have also been involved in international Peacekeeping actions such as
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Land Operations Training Centre Waiouru encompasses the main army trade schools:
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at Trentham in Upper Hutt. Forces under the Land Component Commander include the
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commanded New Zealand Military Forces at home throughout the war, as commandant.
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3544:"Up to 600 Territorial soldiers' jobs to go" Otago Daily Times 12 February 2012
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A variety of transport and utility vehicles are used, principally including the
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Exercise Golden Fleece and the New Zealand military: lessons and limitations
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1600 and the New Zealand artillery battery accounted for approximately 750.
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4362:"Defence Force Mission in Afghanistan – A Significant Contribution"
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The previous NZ Army MCU uniform, in service from 2013 to 2020.
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assault rifle, which is used by all service branches of the
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The New Zealand Army, A History from the 1840s to the 1990s
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List of individual weapons of the New Zealand Defence Force
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3697:, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 11-Jul-2013
3684:, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 25-Oct-2013
3638:, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 28-Apr-2011
2825:, 1 obs in UNAMI, 7 UNTSO, Sudan, RAMSI, and ISF in Timor.
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A variety of anti-armour equipment is used, including the
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was then formed which fought on the Western Front and the
3693:'Helen Kesha welcomes troops - 161 Battery parade', URL:
3664:, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 3-Oct-2012
3651:, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 3-Feb-2014
3399:"NZ to provide non-lethal military assistance to Ukraine"
2367:. The weapon can be equipped with accessories such as an
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on New Year's Eve, and on 21 January, joined the British
3452:"NZ to provide additional deployment to support Ukraine"
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Gallardo, Cristina; Caulcutt, Clea (16 September 2022).
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was designated the Northern Division, and comprised the
4216:"MAN Truck and Rapidly Emplaced Bridging System (REBS)"
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Ministry of Defence Briefing to the Incoming Government
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was established in the Central Military District (with
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Defending New Zealand: Ramparts on the Seas 1840-1950s
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series of military trucks. Other vehicles include the
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as service dress headdress for all branches in 1998.
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United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan
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3305:"NZ Army – Culture and History of Ngāti Tūmatauenga"
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Military history of New Zealand during World War II
60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
4458:. Wellington: Defence of New Zealand Study Group.
3706:Malcolm Thomas and Cliff Lord, page 129 Part One,
2977:Major General W.G. Stevens, 'Problems of 2 NZEF,'
1651:Royal New Zealand Army Education Corps (Disbanded)
1500:(Chief of the General Staff until 2002), who is a
1401:, purchased in the 1960s, with the Canadian-built
1103:along with the other coastal artillery regiments (
4529:New Zealand Army Distinguishing Patches 1911–1991
4391:(Rev. and enl. ed.). Auckland: R. Richards.
3708:New Zealand Army Distinguishing Patches 1911–1991
3675:https://vietnamwar.govt.nz/photo/camoflage-action
3662:https://vietnamwar.govt.nz/photo/lt-john-r-winton
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1286:United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
1147:in service were eventually replaced by about ten
991:in the south (with 3rd, 10th and 11th brigades).
850:, New Zealand raised the initially all volunteer
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2878:
2706:List of former equipment of the New Zealand Army
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1067:16th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery
4191:"New Zealand Light Operational Vehicle (NZLOV)"
3955:"Modular Assault Rifle System – Light (MARS-L)"
2553:Israel/occupied territories – 2 serving in the
2427:Javelin Medium Range Anti-Armour Weapon (MRAAW)
1901:The wide-brimmed khaki slouch hat known as the
1228:, the Army's main training base in the central
1097:9th Coast Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery
27:Land component of the New Zealand Defence Force
4491:
3980:"Better tools the MARS-L assault rifle System"
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3141:, Working paper, 187, Canberra 1989. See also
1998:
1388:United Nations Mine Action Coordination Centre
1380:Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands
834:Military history of New Zealand in World War I
816:The Defence Act 1909, which displaced the old
605:Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands
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2555:United Nations Truce Supervision Organization
2361:Modular Assault Rifle System - Light (MARS-L)
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1905:(MRH) with green puggaree replaced the khaki
1412:On 4 September 2010, in the aftermath of the
1355:A member of 1 RNZIR in East Timor during 2007
1310:United Nations Angola Verification Mission II
1263:United Nations Truce Supervision Organization
3611:http://www.reserves.mil.nz/tfesc/default.htm
2957:. Auckland: Random House. pp. 272–281.
2939:
2937:
2592:Provincial Reconstruction Team (New Zealand)
1555:School of Military Intelligence and Security
1053:in Korea. The idea was opposed initially by
3634:'Royal New Zealand Artillery cravat', URL:
3570:"New Zealand Scottish [NewZealand]"
1569:Regiments and corps of the New Zealand Army
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2701:List of equipment of the New Zealand Army
2350:List of equipment of the New Zealand Army
1757:. From World War II until the late 1950s
1496:The New Zealand Army is commanded by the
765:starting in 1843, and culminating in the
717:Learn how and when to remove this message
309:List of equipment of the New Zealand Army
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
4523:Centre for Strategic Studies New Zealand
3812:"Multi-terrain Camouflage Uniform (MCU)"
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2798:"New Zealand Army Act 1950 (1950 No 39)"
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2435:Short-Range Anti-Armour Weapon (M72 LAW)
1969:
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1601:The Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers
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1363:New Zealand soldiers in Afghanistan 2009
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862:, which it achieved without resistance.
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4798:Civilian administration and oversight:
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3880:"Carrington Textiles | Carrington"
3500:"NZ Army – Our Ranks, Corps and Trades"
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2821:IISS Military Balance 2011, 263: ISAF,
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2447:Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery
2431:L14A1 Medium Direct Fire Support Weapon
1826:New Zealand disruptive pattern material
1753:had historically followed those of the
1591:Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery
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3062:Henderson, Green, and Cook, 2008, 374.
2473:The New Zealand Army makes use of the
2379:. Some soldiers are equipped with the
1883:until 2009 after which the Australian
1765:(usually called a "J hat") during the
1640:Royal New Zealand Chaplains Department
1520:Structure of the New Zealand Army 2020
1301:United Nations Operation in Somalia II
1189:concerns and alliance considerations.
1155:. Eventually, both were superseded by
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4473:Cooke, Peter; Crawford, John (2011).
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3115:New Zealand Official Yearbook 1988–89
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2953:Cooke, Peter; Crawford, John (2011).
2565:United Nations Mission in South Sudan
2494:Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
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1507:Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand
1390:in Southern Lebanon (2007–2008), and
1297:United Nations Operation in Somalia I
1293:New Zealand Supply Contingent Somalia
1236:Force Command and a Support Command.
931:. Among its units was the famed 28th
871:Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
735:
4514:, New Zealand Army, Wellington, 1990
3319:"US blocks APC sale – Politics News"
2521:JCB High Mobility Engineer Excavator
1631:Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps
1265:for over 50 years in the Middle East
1151:, supplemented by a small number of
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655:adding citations to reliable sources
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29:
4424:"Date set to commemorate land wars"
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3381:"Operation Christchurch Quake 2011"
2890:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
2765:McKenzie, Pete (26 November 2018).
2465:is operated in the artillery role.
1611:Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
1587:New Zealand Corps of Officer Cadets
1551:Royal New Zealand School of Signals
1008:1st Army Tank Brigade (New Zealand)
909:2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force
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804:New Zealand troops landing stores,
757:The first European settlers in the
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4835:1950 establishments in New Zealand
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4016:"Designated Marksman Weapon (DMW)"
3325:. 20 February 2006. Archived from
2838:, 1992, Hamilton: Richard Stowers.
1606:Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals
1282:Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals
1159:armoured reconnaissance vehicles.
879:New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade
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4830:Organizations established in 1950
4800:Ministry of Defence (New Zealand)
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3623:https://vcoy67.org.nz/scarves.htm
3280:"NZDF's Training Mission to Iraq"
3094:Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 1966
2943:Cooke and Crawford (2011), p. 281
2931:Cooke and Crawford (2011), p. 280
2823:Multinational Force and Observers
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1894:In the 1990s a universal pattern
1647:Royal New Zealand Military Police
1527:provides tactical air transport.
1492:Structure of the New Zealand Army
1275:Multinational Force and Observers
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1749:Like all Commonwealth countries
1745:Uniforms of the New Zealand Army
1596:Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps
1559:Trade Training School (Trentham)
1531:Land Training and Doctrine Group
1399:M113 armoured personnel carriers
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2681:Military history of New Zealand
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1921:New Zealand Special Air Service
1802:New Zealand Special Air Service
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1658:Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps
1616:New Zealand Special Air Service
1579:The following is a list of the
1316:United Nations Protection Force
1181:New Zealand sent troops to the
852:New Zealand Expeditionary Force
731:Military history of New Zealand
642:needs additional citations for
45:needs additional citations for
4387:Corbett, David Ashley (1980).
3907:Tso, Matthew (4 August 2019).
3595:Sean Brosnahan (8 July 2019).
3139:Australian National University
3050:"NZ and the Malayan Emergency"
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2500:Transport and utility vehicles
2420:40mm Grenade Machine Gun (GMG)
1967:and other limited categories.
1804:were issued with standard U.S
1773:and the earlier stages of the
1643:New Zealand Army Legal Service
1636:Royal New Zealand Dental Corps
1621:New Zealand Intelligence Corps
1575:List of New Zealand Army Corps
1280:Cambodia where members of the
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4568:Wilson, Marcus James (2007).
4496:. Auckland: Reed Publishing.
4066:"MAG 58 - 7.62mm Machine Gun"
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2383:, equipped with a telescopic
1722:for operational deployments.
1704:New Zealand Scottish Regiment
1347:Recent history (1999–present)
1036:
742:Volunteer Force (New Zealand)
401:https://www.nzdf.mil.nz/army/
4697:
4553:Ball, Desmond (ed.) (1985).
4116:"M107A1 Anti-Materiel Rifle"
3597:"Scottish ties still strong"
2573:– At least 1 serving in the
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1125:Confrontation with Indonesia
1026:Compulsory military training
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4708:Royal New Zealand Air Force
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1545:Logistics Operations School
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4519:A False Sense of Security?
4477:. Auckland: Random House.
3784:Fairfax NZ News 3 May 2012
3740:Baltlskin Viper P4 helmet
3660:'Lt John R. Winton', URL:
3265:Crawford & Harper 2001
2910:Cooke (2011), pp. 262, 274
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3621:'The Black Scarves' URL:
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3025:Cooke & Crawford 2011
2920:Cooke & Crawford 2011
2873:Cooke & Crawford 2011
2849:"New Zealand goes to War"
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1079:1st Commonwealth Division
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1693:New Zealand Cadet Forces
442:Air Marshal Tony Davies
4166:"L119, 105mm Light Gun"
3680:3 December 2019 at the
3120:24 January 2015 at the
2691:New Zealand Cadet Corps
2519:light vehicle, and the
2309:Warrant officer class 2
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1839:with full dress uniform
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1689:New Zealand Cadet Corps
1453:Enhanced Combat Helmets
1215:Peacekeeping operations
987:and 7th brigades), and
941:Long Range Desert Group
925:Western Desert campaign
858:, was tasked to occupy
822:New Zealand Staff Corps
767:Invasion of the Waikato
603:missions including the
576:, and more recently in
541:Formed in 1845, as the
423:, as representative of
331:Invasion of the Waikato
207:Dominion of New Zealand
4773:Royal New Zealand Navy
4703:Royal New Zealand Navy
3323:Television New Zealand
3096:, accessed August 2009
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3987:New Zealand Army News
3478:"NZ Army – Org Chart"
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4555:The ANZAC Connection
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4510:Major G.J. Clayton,
4141:"L16A2, 81mm Mortar"
2721:Tanks of New Zealand
2628:New Zealand Wars Day
2604:New Zealand Army Day
2506:Mercedes-Benz Unimog
2490:Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer
1985:Police tactical unit
1941:soldiers serving in
1806:battle dress uniform
1525:No. 3 Squadron RNZAF
1202:New Zealand infantry
943:in North Africa and
883:Alfred William Robin
875:New Zealand Division
783:Alfred William Robin
651:improve this article
367:Borneo Confrontation
54:improve this article
4339:on 13 February 2020
4091:"MRAD Sniper Rifle"
3814:. New Zealand Army.
3307:. New Zealand Army.
3039:, pp. 822–823.
3027:, pp. 322–323.
3001:"Impact of the war"
2853:New Zealand History
2481:, a variant of the
1907:"No 2" British Army
1817:Military camouflage
1759:British Battledress
1542:School of Artillery
1477:Operation Interflex
1185:in 1964 because of
1149:M41 Walker Bulldogs
1129:Special Air Service
1099:, was reduced to a
973:12th Brigade Groups
518:) is the principal
429:King of New Zealand
327:Second Taranaki War
3866:"New Zealand Army"
3795:"New Zealand Army"
3728:"New Zealand Army"
3647:'Jim Ellis', URL:
3480:. New Zealand Army
3387:on 13 August 2011.
3361:on 21 October 2012
3253:"New Zealand Army"
3239:"New Zealand Army"
3225:"New Zealand Army"
3211:"New Zealand Army"
3197:"New Zealand Army"
3183:"New Zealand Army"
3169:"New Zealand Army"
3155:"New Zealand Army"
2834:Stowers, Richard,
2783:G J Clayton (ed),
2540:
2167:Lieutenant-colonel
2147:Lieutenant-general
1976:
1956:style and made in
1903:Mounted Rifles Hat
1841:
1794:
1708:Divisional Cavalry
1522:
1437:
1365:
1357:
1277:(MFO) in the Sinai
1238:Land Force Command
1179:
956:
867:Gallipoli Campaign
844:
814:
795:Joseph Henry Banks
736:Colonial conflicts
666:"New Zealand Army"
520:land warfare force
413:Commander-in-Chief
323:First Taranaki War
69:"New Zealand Army"
4807:
4806:
4716:
4715:
4465:978-0-473-06833-2
4430:. 17 October 2017
4041:"Glock G17 Gen 4"
3523:Defence Act 1990
3005:nzhistory.govt.nz
2341:
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2192:
2191:
2187:Second lieutenant
1875:was the standard
1849:Taranaki Regiment
1843:The high crowned
1767:Malayan Emergency
1548:School of Tactics
1433:Ramstein Air Base
1341:Te Atairangikaahu
1303:until March 1994.
1200:Two Companies of
1121:Malayan Emergency
1115:Irregular warfare
1077:representing the
727:
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566:Malayan Emergency
558:Second World Wars
503:Ngāti Tūmatauenga
488:
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375:Operation Midford
359:Malayan Emergency
147:Ngāti Tūmatauenga
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3770:12 December
3754:"One Force"
3403:The Beehive
3365:4 September
3078:26 November
2747:23 December
2661:New Zealand
2635:Cambrai Day
2621:World War I
2588:Afghanistan
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2561:South Sudan
2527:Deployments
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1821:British DPM
1775:Vietnam War
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1511:1st Brigade
1475:as part of
1429:New Zealand
1373:Afghanistan
1338:Māori Queen
1334:Tūmatauenga
1271:in Rhodesia
1183:Vietnam War
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752:Musket Wars
613:South Sudan
582:Afghanistan
574:Vietnam War
524:New Zealand
425:Charles III
387:Afghanistan
371:Vietnam War
315:Engagements
273:Garrison/HQ
220:New Zealand
209:(1907–1947)
196:(1845–1907)
4814:Categories
4675:Korean War
4503:0790008238
4398:0908596057
3037:Cooke 2016
2858:11 January
2727:References
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2377:M7 bayonet
2348:See also:
2182:Lieutenant
1960:material.
1925:blue beret
1910:peaked cap
1763:Boonie hat
1369:East Timor
1332:as "Ngāti
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363:Korean War
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2979:Chapter 4
2610:ANZAC Day
2396:FN Minimi
2344:Equipment
2206:Enlisted
2157:Brigadier
1917:tan beret
1726:Personnel
1486:Structure
1386:(2003–),
1318:in Bosnia
1312:in Angola
806:Gallipoli
305:Equipment
295:Anzac Day
4670:Malaysia
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3911:. Stuff.
3678:Archived
3430:Politico
3118:Archived
2807:30 April
2771:Newsroom
2641:See also
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2389:Glock 17
2355:Infantry
2324:Corporal
2319:Sergeant
1947:MultiCam
1923:and the
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1739:Uniforms
1731:Strength
1463:and the
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927:and the
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3939:28 July
3580:1 March
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2647:Portals
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2486:LAV III
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2177:Captain
2162:Colonel
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1461:Belgium
1457:Germany
1445:Ukraine
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691:scholar
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