Are you between 16 and 17? Have you 3 years at secondary school? In the RNZAF we have the best training and security in 12 trades. All we need now are the right men. The RNZAF -if you’re looking for somewhere to grow ' What's the Air Force like? @ H9BHK .JHfiHKJ ' r ’ Hou good is it? p| gOME gjHgMr ' v |A f | • Kj MMi, ' A'lT ‘fl t MpF I ',l iiK ■ Hig L, |k IB- I .yft/ f A ! ' i ■ | j . t».' mbS <■ I i " •' jEgßy Kj| |y <jr/hl t •_ "ItSS r -Ik. .. *-m|Mf I k I - Z' '« ' >? ’'■PwP'T \ I I i < c ~^ s^’ j-'- -•»" ‘ - ‘‘jlifcL jdLtl ' y 1 J-j i ’ ’ w®t i J? gSj§| .1.4* ' ,; • ; :V\ r.NZ.Ar -- ’ rTW jIWBwMWBSBB * '- Vi I.WH|I'| || '||' L " | I|l I WMH I , Will I 'III .. *«««►■/■ T% -< i • ■ - • , Avionics Technician servicing tne Kadio Communications System of an R\'ZAF-' Strikemrtster. . J T . N z Certificate Trainees - another RNZAF bonus. An y of these trades could be exactly Airman Cadets. year tne RNZAF trams selected young men m some what uoti’ve been Inokina for I: you are between 16 and 17 with 3 years seeondar r gineering and support trades so that they can become wnaT you ve ocen iOOKin 9 tor. s oofrig you can et let the RNZAF as an Aim an Cadet hoMers of the NZ Certificate in Engineering or N.Z Certifi- 1 Mechanical Technicians n Suppliers \ou chc ose me trade category that interests you most ar d cate in Commerce, lb be selected as an NZ Certificate (Engine and Airframe) 7. Aircraft Finishers ■ - fing in ma :ses Frainee you must be between 16 and 18 years with 2. Avionics Technicians 8. Motor Mechanics t- rivilian t: ade certificates ‘ iversity Entrance or Sixth Form Certificate. (Instrument, Electric, 9. Accounts Clerks i .l n».r-»Ar- .i i . < ~ , Radio and Radar) 10 Administration Clerks In the RNZAF, the best deserve the best. .3.Draughtsmen 11. Cooks T . .. . . You'll be well looked after when you join. 4. Armament Technicians 12. Stewards These men are on the uay becoming 7 ;-, e RXZAF offers you more than just a job. and the 5. Safety Equipment the best—and they re enjoying it too! addi'ional benefits are well worth considering seriously. Workers I 't>uT be living and working with people of your own age the same interests Conditions of Service. I — - f ’ >bu 11 enter an excellent superannuation scheme which 1. If you're fit enough and keen enough you can be assured ' Mt — f i matures after as little as 20 years, and you also become of service for at least 20 years (depending on retiring age for eligible for free ipedicai and dental care and generous rank attained). 2. The lowest compulsory retiringage is 45. retirement benefits. 3. You Have the right to terminate your service at any time ■k . W hbu wti! get full board and meals at unusually cheap bv giving the prescribed periixl of notice. 4. If you serve for ▼ rates, and if you marry you become eligible for an Air Force more than one year, you qualify for a terminal benefit house £ . , proportional to the length of your service. 5. After 20 years . I here are no catches —the days Oi poor food and vou will become eligible for-a retiring allowance under the . .y oA . back-breaking discipline are well gone. Armed Forces Superannuation Scheme. *** r Time for everything but boredom. • ™ ™ ™ ™«tsr« « ™ Airman Cadet Pent«rost C.L.T. Marshall lb get a good idea of what life is like in the Air Force. ■ Cp imagine each base as a complete town — a complete ■ ~ , 7/9 community with houses, shops, libraries, cinema, bars. ■ 1 T 6 «d T. and I have 3 years secondary . 1 , . , . ■ , ■ H iioohng i m inreresred in joining the RNZAF out would hke e. carparxs swimmmg pools, and places to piav rugby. | ~1 0re detaiis beforc maktng drK d a ecWon _ ... . s, .ftball. squash, soccer, cricket and athletics. ■ And remember, you get 26 working days leave ? Please send me more information about • n every year plus all other public holidays. ■ (indicate trade, On-base or off: if vou can’t put everything the Air Force ■ ■ ii, a—sn. I •"■---.good use uc'l! be very surprised. Z 1 have.Jnek whichever ap phe=} * ’ TBS What ha PP enS next? | | | .schooling | | CemfiLte v •. A, If you've stayed with us this far. you’ll have a pretty I r—j University I 1 6th Form —go<xf idea of what lite in the RNZAF could become for | || Entrance |I Certificate S Yqu can receive thorough training ip the careier of ■ Name Age . '.'o thoice. vo’j'F have comfortable accommodation | Address , immmm ■- and access to recreational facilities as gqpd as anything ■ civilian ■ - --— - V ! 0,1 ! °P of this - once you join the team you II qualify | ’ I ’ nc ; et "j !hd ' enqU,r ' p,dCe ’ me L " de ' n ° obK 9 a, ’'' w -., • F for some pretty attractive economic fnnge benefits. ■ whatsoever ” W i a*rlTs. Some people know what they want out of life, and if ■ ’ s ®nd to The RNZAF Recruiting Officer:- Auckland: First Airman Cadet Butler Airman Cadet Corporal vou re one of them perhaps vou ve already made up your | Floor. Jean Batten Building. Fort Street. Phone 373-357. Herbison mind. Be if vou’d like m know more before going further. ■ Hamilton. Third Floor. CML Bisiiding, Garden Place, Box - - Herfeon now aged telephone nearest Recruiting Office or complete ■ Phoi-.-sJ Napier: - Aww OrS c c no-eStr-e-, ■ :.- 1714 --.ad- .-RNZAF in and nnst the cm f hone-NT-o Wanganui:-. Ann-. Ottice Mana Place .t . <■• ,--r | ,?o Lower Cuba S- re ®. Phone 72n tOO . . det varn And who knows, they could even b<£ ■ Christchurch: King Edward Barrocks, e>7 Cashel Street. .- tnr .■■ | Phone 60 259. Dunedin: 255 George Street, Phone Looking for somewhere to grow? Join the RNZAF
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