AGED 16 OR 17? JOIN REGULAR FORCECADETS THE FASTEST START TO TOUR ARMY CAREER I’he New Zealand Army needs young men with For the trained soldier there are also opportunities for initiative, imagination and resourcefulness. Young men travel to Fiji, Singapore, Hawaii. Australia and Europa responsible enough to lead others, big enough to responu on exercises and training attachments. to orders, versatile enough to operate the range of Eligibility You must be , j have completed (or will sophisticated military hardware. Professional soldier (a) around 16 or 17 on < ompletc by the end of trades of infantry, artillery and armour must be backed January 1 following lhe year) al b ast thre* by the apprentice trades of electronics, engineering. your application: years secondary carpentry and catering. b) physically lit to Army education. Breierenca The Regular Force Cadet School will prepare you for <i mdards. and may be given to those your professional career in the Army by providing first with School Certifi ate class military, academic and trade training. From there, , passes. you graduate as a soldier, tradesman or junior leader to a , How to apply unit of your Corps. Selected Cadets may lie chosen for Phone or call your nearoat officer training in Australia at the Royal Military College, . jHHfe Army Recruiting Duntroon. or the Officer ; Office (listed hl th# Cadet S.b.odi !h>w pages of telephone directory) h ifeOll ur.d' ’ Armed @ BECOME Applications close ' L'"lfFT7 September 1 st 1979 E? £S SvHy for entry in ■■jßW January L—J REGULAR FORCE CADETS
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