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The uniform worn by NZCC members is the same as that of the New Zealand Army, except that for all ranks, the lettering on the bottom of the rank insignia shoulder boards reads "CADET FORCES" rather than "NEW ZEALAND" to differentiate NZCC personnel from New Zealand Army personnel.
The New Zealand Cadet Corps (NZCC) is the land component of the NZCF and Aligned with the New Zealand Army. Founded in 1864 the NZCC is the oldest branch of the New Zealand Cadet Forces. The NZCC represent the second smallest of the three Cadet branches, and as of 2024 there are 34 units across New Zealand. [52]
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.
NZCC officers, as opposed to an ATC or SCC officers, hold the rank of lieutenant colonel. Officers are unpaid volunteers, therefore they receive no pay for routine parades and unit activities. They are paid when attending training courses run by the New Zealand Defence Force. Supplementary Staff or SS for short, are civilians who help train cadets.
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This prize is awarded to the student who best exemplifies a commitment to safety in the air and on the ground. Prize is $250 cash. New Zealand Association of Women in Aviation This prize is presented to the female aviation student who has best demonstrated team work, a willingness to participate, general conduct, and flying skills.
This is a list of units in the New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps. [1]As of 2023 there are 16 Sea Cadet Corps Training Ships in New Zealand. The newest unit, TS Ahuriri, was formed in September 2020. [2]
The Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand traces its roots back to 1929 when the first open Sea Cadet unit was formed in Christchurch, by the Canterbury Navy League.Units formed in the four main centres and were controlled nationally by the Canterbury branch of the League.