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  2. New Zealand Air Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Air Training Corps Association of New Zealand was formed as a result of the Defence Act 1990. [19] [20] This is the secondary support body of the New Zealand Air Training Corps, behind only Headquarters New Zealand Cadet Forces. [21] The association has a branch in every ATC squadron, made up of up to eight members of that unit.

  3. List of squadrons in the New Zealand Air Training Corps

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    Former Units of the New Zealand Air Training Corps [38] [39] Unit Name Town / City Region Coordinates Commissioned Date of Disbandment Notes. No. 43 (Waihi) Squadron Waihi: Northern Area 2006 [28] No. 44 (Paeroa) Squadron Paeroa

  4. New Zealand Cadet Forces - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Cadet Forces (NZCF) are established and maintained under Part 6, Section 74 of the Defence Act 1990. This legally empowers the Minister of Defence to raise and maintain cadet forces: the Sea Cadet Corps (SCC), the New Zealand Cadet Corps (NZCC), and the Air Training Corps (ATC).

  5. New Zealand Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Cadet Corps (also known as Army Cadets and NZCC) is one of the three corps in the New Zealand Cadet Forces, the other two being the Air Training Corps, and Sea Cadet Corps. There is no reference to the Army within the official title of the NZCC, but an army theme is used for the NZCC.

  6. List of units in the New Zealand Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of units in the New Zealand Cadet Corps. [1] Each unit is led and managed by the Cadet Unit Commander, their officers and staff. As of 2023 there are 33 New Zealand Cadet Corps units and one unrecognised unit (Selwyn Cadet Unit) in New Zealand.

  7. List of public sector organisations in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) (Te Tauaarangi o Aotearoa) Air Force Reserve; Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Territorial Air Force (TAF) Veterans' Affairs New Zealand (Te Tira Ahu Ika a Whiro) (semi-autonomous body) Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives (Te Tari o te Manahautū o te Whare Māngai) Reporting Services (Hansard)

  8. New Zealand military ranks - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand military ranks are largely based on those of the United Kingdom. The three services ( Army , Navy , and Air Force ) have their own rank structure, with a rank equivalency that allows seamless interoperability between the services.

  9. Under officer - Wikipedia

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    One of the more commonly used locations for the under officer course was the Royal New Zealand Police College, located in Porirua. This location presented the opportunity for NZCF students and staff to interact with the New Zealand Police and use their equipment. The last RNZPC course was held on 20–29 January 2017.