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  2. Tanks of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Matilda Tank along with infantry of New Zealand 19th Battalion linking up with the Tobruk garrison, 27 November 1941. Originating out of the need to build military hardware from available materials in New Zealand, the New Zealand designed Bob Semple tank was built from corrugated iron on a tractor base.

  3. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Infantry Corps was formed on 9 January 1947, consisting of a single Regular infantry battalion, the New Zealand Regiment, and eleven Territorial Force(TF) Infantry Regiments. [1] However, The formation of the regular infantry battalion was only one in name and it was decided that the "1st New Zealand Regiment" should be held in ...

  4. List of former equipment of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    Schofield tank New Zealand: 1940 1943 Wheel-cum-track vehicle. Did not enter production or service. [24] Tank Light Mk VI, Vickers ... Tank Infantry Mark II, Matilda

  5. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Vietnam deployments 1965 ...

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    Australian and New Zealand infantry would work very closely with these tank troops during their time in Vietnam. [ 69 ] Operation Pinnaroo began on the same day as the arrival of the Australian tanks, with V2 Company and W Company joining 2 RAR to strike at the base areas of VC D445 Battalion in the Minh Dam Secret Zone located in the Long ...

  6. List of equipment of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Army is the principal land warfare force of New Zealand, a part of the New Zealand Defence Force. Since the ANZUS breakup and the end of the Cold War, the New Zealand Army has been deployed to a number of conflict zones, often as part of a coalition force or part of a United Nations peacekeeping operation.

  7. 19th Battalion (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The 19th Battalion was formed in New Zealand in 1939 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Varnham, a veteran soldier who had commanded an infantry company during the First World War, and was the second of three infantry battalions making up the 4th Infantry Brigade.

  8. New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Wars Day is commemorated on 28 October, this is the national day marking the 19th-century New Zealand Wars. [ 98 ] The various regiments of the New Zealand Army mark their own Corps Days, many of which are derived from those of the corresponding British regiments.

  9. List of individual weapons of the New Zealand Defence Force

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    Boys anti-tank rifle United Kingdom: Anti-tank rifle.55 Boys [9] Lee–Enfield. New Zealand Carbine; No. 1 Mk III; No. 4 Mk I; No. 4 MK II British Empire: Bolt action service rifle.303 British: Still used for commemorative purposes. Ross Mk III Canada: Bolt action service rifle.303 British: Pattern 1914 Enfield British Empire: Bolt action ...