Some of the 120 Australian soldiers who are in New Zealand for exercise Tasman Reserve relax at Christchurch International Airport on Saturday after their flight across the Tasman. The soldiers are from the 5 Brigade and parts of 3, 4 and 1/19 units of the Royal New South Wales and Sydney university regiments. They have been transported to Nelson for the exercise. One-hundred-and-twenty New Zealand territorial soldiers have been flown to Australia to take part in the same exercise.
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79Some of the 120 Australian soldiers who are in New Zealand for exercise Tasman Reserve relax at Christchurch International Airport on Saturday after their flight across the Tasman. The soldiers are from the 5 Brigade and parts of 3, 4 and 1/19 units of the Royal New South Wales and Sydney university regiments. They have been transported to Nelson for the exercise. One-hundred-and-twenty New Zealand territorial soldiers have been flown to Australia to take part in the same exercise. Press, 10 March 1987, Page 24
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