/ JggMh •• .■/ .. yji . Become an Army Officer. Become an achiever, a leader, decisionmaker in 3 a career that offers tremendous variety, continuing demanding involvement, total satisfaction. It won’t be easy — becoming the best never is. You’ll face twelve tough, testing months of training. In learning to command you’ll also have the experience of a lifetime, learning bushcraft and navigation, parachuting, rock climbing and training with all kinds of weaponry. If you have U.E. or its equivalent, are a Bursary candidate, or a University undergraduate or graduate, you are eligible for the adventure of your life. Ask yourself if you’ve got what it takes. Then see your local Recruitment Centre about a career as a New Zealand Army Officer. , ARMY OFFJCER,
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