Royaf Military College, Duntroon, Australia, ranks with the finest military academies of the world, and New Zealanders who have trained there for the honourable profession of arms have a proud record of achievement in the New Zealand Army. Three College graduates have already filled with distinction New Zealand's highest Army appoint- | ment—that of Chief of the General Staff. Others are among the Army's senior officers today. Not everyone can rise to the peaks. But men who pass through Duntroon have the great satis- / faction of knowing that there is no more thorough training on which they themselves car? build for the future in their chosen profession. Ten vacancies at Duntroon will be available for Now Zealand boys in January. Your School Careers Master has full information. Or write to the Military Secretary, Army Headquarters, Box 99, Wellington. Wj| APPLICATIONS FOR VACANCIES NEXT YEAR AT THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, DUNTROON, CLOSE ON AUGUST Ist. 1955... NOW IS THE TIME FOR ACTION! Salaries compare favourably with other Professions ... As a lieutenant on graduation your minimum starting salary will be £712 per annum. Duntroon Cadetships are open to boys 1< and under 20. Ask your School Career* Master for a copy of the illustrated booklet on the Royal Military College. It contains full information.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27698, 30 June 1955, Page 18
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