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  2. Seal of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Impression of the current seal of New Zealand. The Seal of New Zealand is the official seal used in New Zealand to authorise important government documents, such as writs, officer commissions, judicial appointments, and letters patent. The seal is defined by the Seal of New Zealand Act 1977. [1] The Seal of New Zealand Proclamation 1977 ...

  3. Home Guard (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    From 1942, membership was compulsory for those in the 35 to 50 age bracket. The same year non-British subjects residing in New Zealand became eligible for the Home Guard. [6] One of the key responsibilities of the Home Guard was the mission of destroying any infrastructure, particularly bridges, that could be used by invading Japanese forces. [7]

  4. New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration - Wikipedia

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    All members of the New Zealand Defence Force, or uniformed members of allied forces operating with or alongside units of the New Zealand military are eligible for the decoration. It may be awarded for the outstanding performance of military duties in either warlike or non-warlike operations, or for individual efforts toward peacetime and ...

  5. Guards (Singapore Army) - Wikipedia

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    A Guardsman and a member of the New Zealand Defence Force man a cordon around the Central City in the aftermath of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.. Guards has been deployed to provide support in disaster relief and humanitarian aid operations, such as during the 1986 Hotel New World collapse in Singapore, the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the ...

  6. New Zealand heraldry - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand heraldry is the term for the style of armorial achievements, sometimes known as coats of arms, and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in New Zealand. It largely follows the Gallo-British tradition of heraldry also followed in England , Scotland , Ireland , Canada and Australia .

  7. New Zealand (Māori) Pioneer Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Māori Contingent departed New Zealand in February 1915 aboard the troop ship Warrimoo, arriving in March for further training in Egypt. Despite requests made to Major-General Alexander Godley by New Zealand Minister of Defence James Allen and Māori MPs Āpirana Ngata and Maui Pomare , the battalion was not deployed to Gallipoli with ...

  8. Immigration and Protection Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration and Protection Tribunal is a specialist, independent tribunal established in New Zealand under the Immigration Act 2009 with jurisdiction to hear appeals and applications regarding residence class visas, deportation, and claims to be recognised as a refugee or as a protected person.

  9. New Zealand ten-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand ten-dollar note is a New Zealand banknote.It is issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and since 1999 has been a polymer banknote.It was first issued on 10 July 1967 when New Zealand decimalised its currency, changing from the New Zealand pound to the New Zealand dollar.