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  • Review or appeal a decision

    Review of decision When you can ask for a review You can ask for a review if: we’ve made a decision that you don't agree with, or you're unhappy with the level of service you are or are not getting....

  • Support for Viet Nam veterans in Australia

    How to get started If you're already registered with Veterans' Affairs New Zealand Read through this webpage and get in touch with us if you'd like to access the support available. We'll work with...

  • 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...

  • From Head of Veterans' Affairs—Annual Medical Assessment for Viet Nam veterans

    In recognition of the fact that Viet Nam veterans were exposed to a toxic environment during their service in Viet Nam, the Government made the decision to introduce a free yearly medical assessment...

  • Ngā āhuatanga ka kitea e koe i muri i tō tuku i tō kerēme

    Step 1 Ka tae mai tō kerēme, ā, ka tukua he karere ki a koe kia mōhio koe kua tae mai Ka tukua atu he reta e mātou ki a koe, ki te whakamōhio atu ki a koe kua tae mai tō kerēme. Mā mātou koe e...

  • Veteran's Pin and Certificate of Appreciation

    Applications are open, but the process has changed The way you will apply depends on: if you have a case manager if you have Qualifying Operational Service or a New Zealand Operational Service Medal...

  • Force 4 Families education and training discounts

    How can I get the study discount? To access discounts for study and other exclusive offers, register on the Force 4 Families website. Force4Families website (external link) Which education providers...

  • ​Strengths you bring to civilian employers

    These strengths include strong leadership skills and valuable experiences and qualifications that are highly desirable in the civilian workplace. Leadership At all levels, service members are...

  • Commemorative Project Contribution

    Who can get this Projects might be able to get a Commemorative Project Contribution if they: are NZ based, and commemorate NZ veterans’ enduring contributions through Qualifying Operational...

  • Last man out of Freetown: Lieutenant Colonel John Dyer’s experiences in Sierra Leone

    Lieutenant Colonel (retired) John Dyer, NZGD, was born in Gisborne and joined the New Zealand Army in 1981. He trained as an officer and served for 20 years. Together with training deployments to...