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  2. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand. Overseas: A serving member of another military can join the New Zealand Defence Force. The requirements are to be a current or recently serving (within 6–12 months) member of the UK, Australian, US or Canadian Armed Forces, have been a citizen of either the UK, Australia, US, or Canada for a minimum period of 10 years, or have ...

  3. New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Army currently has personnel deployed overseas on active service in: [89] A New Zealand Army soldier in Afghanistan during 2011. The Golan Heights (up to 8 personnel) as part of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. Egypt (up to 28 personnel) as part of the Multinational Force.

  4. Compulsory military training in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    All had the option of serving with the Royal New Zealand Navy, the New Zealand Army or the Royal New Zealand Air Force. A total of 63,033 men were trained before the Military Training Act was replaced by the Labour Party government's National Service Registration Act 1958 early that year.

  5. New Zealand Cadet Forces - Wikipedia

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    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. [51]

  6. New Zealand Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF; Māori: Te Ope Kātua o Aotearoa, lit. "Line of Defence of New Zealand") is the three-branched military of New Zealand.The NZDF is responsible for the protection of the national security of New Zealand and its realm, promoting its interests, safeguarding peace and security, as well as supporting peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.

  7. New Zealand Defence College - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Command and Staff College provides professional military education to New Zealand Defence Force officers which prepares officers for command and staff appointments. The college was established at Whenuapai, near Auckland, in 1950, as a school for junior officers of the RNZAF.

  8. List of New Zealand military bases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current New Zealand Defence Force bases. For further detail and/or history please consult the more specific articles for NZ's three military arms – the Royal New Zealand Navy, New Zealand Army and Royal New Zealand Air Force

  9. Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps (RNZAC) is the overall umbrella grouping of Regular Force and Territorial Force units equipped with armoured vehicles in the New Zealand Army. The corps was formed in 1942 as the New Zealand Armoured Corps, before being given the Royal prefix in 1947. The RNZAC is second in seniority of corps within the New ...