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  2. List of wars involving New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand. MCP. MRLA; Victory. Chin Peng exiled from Malaya; 15 killed Korean War (1950–1953) New Zealand gunners providing artillery support for Australian forces across the Imjin River, April 1951. South Korea United States United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Turkey Philippines Thailand Ethiopia Greece France Colombia Belgium

  3. Foreign relations of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of New Zealand are oriented chiefly toward developed democratic nations and emerging Pacific Island economies. Until the late 20th century, New Zealand aligned itself strongly with the United Kingdom (as a former British colony) and had few bilateral relationships with other countries. From the latter half of the 20th ...

  4. Burnham Military Camp - Wikipedia

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    Burnham Camp had a population of 1,146 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 57 people (5.2%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 60 people (−5.0%) since the 2006 census. There were 249 households, comprising 750 males and 393 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.91 males per female.

  5. Waiouru Military Camp - Wikipedia

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    Waiouru Military Camp Waiouru, New Zealand New Zealand Army soldiers with NZLAVs during "Exercise Hellfire" at Waiouru Army Camp in 2009 Waiouru Military Camp Coordinates 39°28′13″S 175°40′49″E  /  39.4704°S 175.6803°E  / -39.4704; 175.6803 Type Army Camp Site information Owner New Zealand Army Controlled by New Zealand Army Site history In use 1939–present Map Waiouru ...

  6. Trentham, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Trentham Military Camp was used extensively for training soldiers in preparation for World War I and World War II. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is still a base for the New Zealand Defence Force . A General Motors - Holden assembly plant operated in Trentham between 1967 and 1990.

  7. Papakura Military Camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp was established on the outskirts of the Papakura Town Centre in 1939 and built by the Stevenson family. [1] and remains an important army base for New Zealand. [2]It incorporates the New Zealand SAS training area and a local suburban area of army homes for personnel on Arimu Road and Russell Avenue in the same vicinity.

  8. Structure of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand deployed a division jointly with Australia at the beginning of the First World War, eventually despatching personnel to fill out a full division. Five divisions (three attenuated at home in NZ, the 1st, 4th, and 5th) were raised during the Second World War .

  9. List of concentration and internment camps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of internment and concentration camps, organized by country.In general, a camp or group of camps is designated to the country whose government was responsible for the establishment and/or operation of the camp regardless of the camp's location, but this principle can be, or it can appear to be, departed from in such cases as where a country's borders or name has changed or it ...