Ji6u could be... - T seacat missile launcher. Weapons, To enter this scheme, you need education to automation and digital techniques are part of 7th form level, with U.E. English and Maths the ever-widening opportunities for the (Maths and Physics are required for B.E. ~ | ;u Weapon and Electrical Engineer Officer. The degrees) and should be between 17 and 20 Y’ Z/ £ Marine Engineer Officer finds his pleasure in years old on 1 January of the year of ' the smooth running of the ship’s propulsion entry. and a^ lliary plant MIDSHIPMAN SCHEME s">l IDDIU A Fid This involves one years training ashore " A 1 Y f at HMNZS Tamaki, Auckland, before sea ‘ secretariat Ullicer training as a Seaman or Supply and Y-f'Y Secretariat Officer. You must be aged from * " **WSr < " wH* 17 to on 1 January of the year of entry, > ~ x ' and have at least School Certificate in four yJt&T subjects, including English and Mathematics. ■ w 15HL'^^^^^KSteBJ2! RECT ENTRY GRADUATE |&r, T Limited vacancies exist for T” ' ' A *~ ~ -....- < ifaP'wsO Direct Entry into the \ Seaman, Marine Engineering and Weapon and Electrical Engineering branches. / 1 a/ 1/ nEflflov ' , Marine Engineering and Weapon and !HL I Electrical Engineering Officers will also \ undertake advanced technical training in the \Wr i United Kingdom. For Marine Engineering 18 jlr ijMy vjSg A you’ll need a B.E.(Mech) or B.Sc. (majoring in a combination of Physics, Chemistry or . x - . , ,'Wh Mathematics). Weapon and Electrical taking charge of he jflBH! \w? Engineering Officers need a B.E.(Elect) or o Q/pornAFI Offirpr flight deck for the coming gg c (majoring in a combination of Physics, ...ci OCalTlan L/lIICCI ?• and goings of thefrigate Chemistry or Mathematics). For Seaman skilled in seamanship and Y; : -... Wasp helicopter, one or QgSqßgf positions, a wide range of degrees will be navigation, caught up in the ..•• wide vanetycd jobs from • considered. Applicants should have excitement of a submarine c .' /• the paying of personnel to duated recen f| y or b e j n their final year of chase in allied fleet . tak ! n S P art ,n de ; encc study, and be under 25 years of age on 1 exercises off the and fighting of the ship. j anu y arv of the year of entry, coast of Hawaii, o pn OffirPK in Initial interviews are or, in charge of ' ~,ai 1 111 held in local towns and .cities •• operations as a +hp RnWAI in June/July. Successful jMj&t Weapon Control ? U 1 xv y ai candidates attend a Officer; or even a • 6 ■■■■■: \ J\Jc>XX7 7/9AlAnd IXIavW competitive selection board trained diver in anti-mining operations. "'••■■ INo W codicil 1U 1 iuv y in HMNZS Tamaki, Offiror Variety, action, challenge, adventure. Auckland: Midshipman, ...Qi 1 £->1 ly 11 100 l ky 11 IUo- A new hind of life. If you’re fit, academically during the August school lIOL OR aware of every nut and bolt that qualified, love the outdoors, have a yen to holidays; Graduates in late contributes to the safe and accurate firing of travel and believe you have November. Accepted electronically controlled armaments like the leadership potential, study trainees enter the Navy in January 1981. these three schemes. You begin with 12 month’s training ashore at J Applications Close: Midshipman, 21 July 1980; CP 19/4 J? u«r *HMNZSTamaki,Auckland,studying seamanship, navigation, military subjects i j and the functions of the Navy. | *■"• MIDSHIPMAN i Age „ j (UNIVERSITY SCHEME) I Tick preferred scheme: I On successful completion of the first 12 . MI ( a SX Scheme) | month’s training, officers selected under this [ Midshipman Scheme w, «« a | - scheme will be confirmed for full time I Di rec t Entry Graduate you’ll go places ! - university study. Degree courses available | Auckland: Christchurch: I ■ ' a are:.B.E.(Mech), B.E.(Elect), 8.C0m., LL.B., I 2nd Floor. CML Building, King Edward Barracks, | B.Sc. and B.A. B.E. candidates need at least i XXSj 9i2 ec: ’ MMEmMMMMMMBWF a ‘B’ Bursary to be successful. > Wellington: Dunedin: | Y 7 Post graduate training is offered in New cmloXcuba ShnWickhfieHouse, i wwibiib I Zealand, Australia or the United Kingdom. •I. and Wakefield Streets, Princes Street, “ ?•.</. y. -J- \ /’ ’ ; ' | Telephone 726-100 Telephone77o-298 RNns |
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