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  • Examples

    Examples of specific terms translated into civilian language Military language Civilian language Commanding Officer General Manager Stoker Marine Technician Loadmaster Cargo Specialist Section...

  • Your skills by rank

    A civilian employer will most likely not know what skills each rank level has. It's important to explain what your rank means and how it can benefit their organisation. The following shows what the...

  • The New Zealand Wars Study Centre

    The NZDF is now using lessons from New Zealand’s own turbulent past to help prepare modern-day personnel to meet the challenges of the future. Te Kura o Nga Pakanga o Aotearoa – the New Zealand Wars...

  • Travel for Visitors of Veterans in Long Term Hospital Care

    Who can get this You may be able to get this if you're related to someone with Qualifying Service who has been in hospital longer than 28 consecutive days. You must be their: spouse or partner child...

  • Dave Samuels: What veterans could bring to the public service

    Te Puni Kōkiri and Ngā Ara Whakatupuranga | New Frontiers It’s very difficult to find fault with Dave Samuels’ logic. “You only need to read the news to see that the Public Service is struggling to...

  • Long-standing RSA member reflects on 102 years

    Douglas Reid is a long-standing member of the Avondale RSA and visits it every week.  Recently, Avondale RSA, along with the Ranfurly Veterans Hospital, arranged a small private morning tea to...

  • Retirement Lump Sum

    Who can get this Before turning 65, you must have been on any one of these for more than 10 years. Veteran's Pension Weekly Compensation Weekly Income Compensation Economic Pension War Service...

  • Remembering the Navy’s role in the Korean War

    In 1948, George Gardner and his friend spent a weekend rowing up and down the Grey River until they knew the number of rivets that held the hull together on a frigate moored in the Port of Greymouth....

  • Leaving NZDF and moving into civilian life

    Moving on from the NZ Defence Force can be a positive or negative experience. It depends on how you approach it. This section will share some tips that will support your transition into civilian life....

  • Making health and wellbeing a priority

    Since leaving NZDF, I’ve had to work on my health and wellbeing. Veterans’ Affairs has supported me for a number of years, and helping me stay positive and maintain a healthy body, healthy mind...