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  2. Bulford Kiwi - Wikipedia

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    Sling Camp (now gone), part of Bulford Camp, was established in June 1916 for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF). Soldiers of the NZEF underwent training here when arriving in England before being transferred to New Zealand units serving on the Western Front. The Kiwi was constructed on Beacon Hill overlooking the camp.

  3. Bulford Camp - Wikipedia

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    The first school at the camp was opened in Wing Barracks before 1915, then transferred to the County Council in 1948 and renamed Wing County Junior School in 1955. In 1963 this school was combined with Kiwi Infants' County School to form the present Kiwi School. [61] Until 1997 there was a second primary school, Haig County Primary School. [62 ...

  4. Bulford - Wikipedia

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    The Bulford Camp army base is separate from the village but within the parish. The Salisbury Avon forms the western boundary of the parish, and the village is near the confluence of the Nine Mile River with the Avon. The Bulford Kiwi. The Bulford Kiwi – a large chalk representation of a kiwi – is on a hill above the village.

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  6. Sling Camp - Wikipedia

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    To occupy them, the New Zealand soldiers were put to work carving the shape of a large Kiwi in the chalk of the hill that overlooks the camp. The Bulford Kiwi, as it is known, is still there today. Much of the original camp was demolished in the 1920s and replaced by newer buildings. [3]

  7. He's in a wheelchair, she's not. Their love story created an ...

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    The pair successfully established the Stephen J. Wampler Foundation in 2004 and opened Camp Wamp, a summer camp for children with physical disabilities. The first summer the camp hosted 24 ...

  8. Operation Burnham - Wikipedia

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    Two members of the NZ Provincial Reconstruction Team in Bamiyan province in July 2009. According to Hager and Stephenson, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) intelligence officers used a mixture of local Afghan informants and an electronic eavesdropping station at Kiwi Base in Bamyan to gather intelligence on a list of nine suspected "Mujahideen ...

  9. 1st Military Police Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Military Police Brigade (1 MP Bde) is a policing formation of the British Army, which is the only one-star command of the Royal Military Police.The brigade was formed in 2014 and is commanded by a brigadier, but is due to be re-structured and reduced to a colonel's command.