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This is a list of current New Zealand Defence Force bases. For further detail and/or history please consult the more specific articles for NZ's three military arms – the Royal New Zealand Navy, New Zealand Army and Royal New Zealand Air Force

Royal New Zealand Navy

see also Naval bases of the Royal New Zealand Navy

RNZN bases

Other RNZN facilities

Former RNZN facilities

  • RNZN Stores Depot, Islington Bay, Rangitoto.
  • HMNZS Tamaki, Motuihe Island

New Zealand Army

NZLAV at Tekapo Military Training Area

Camps and Bases

Cadets from the Officer Cadet School conduct live fire training in Waiouru.

Training Areas

Storage Facilities

Reserve Units

Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum , Waiouru

Other NZ Army facilities

Former NZ Army camps and facilities

Barracks and Camps

Drill Halls

Forts

Storage and Logistics

Other Facilities

Royal New Zealand Air Force

RNZAF bases

Other RNZAF facilities

Former RNZAF bases and facilities

Tri-service facilities

See also

References

  1. ^ "The evolution of NZAOC ammunition responsibilities 1939-1945". rnzaoc.com.
  2. ^ New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch. (1949). Official history of New Zealand in the second world war, 1939-45. [Govt. Pr.] p. 285. OCLC  220893557.
  3. ^ a b c d "ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE EXPANSION AND DISPERSAL OF STORES DEPOTS". victoria.ac.nz. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of current New Zealand Defence Force bases. For further detail and/or history please consult the more specific articles for NZ's three military arms – the Royal New Zealand Navy, New Zealand Army and Royal New Zealand Air Force

Royal New Zealand Navy

see also Naval bases of the Royal New Zealand Navy

RNZN bases

Other RNZN facilities

Former RNZN facilities

  • RNZN Stores Depot, Islington Bay, Rangitoto.
  • HMNZS Tamaki, Motuihe Island

New Zealand Army

NZLAV at Tekapo Military Training Area

Camps and Bases

Cadets from the Officer Cadet School conduct live fire training in Waiouru.

Training Areas

Storage Facilities

Reserve Units

Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum , Waiouru

Other NZ Army facilities

Former NZ Army camps and facilities

Barracks and Camps

Drill Halls

Forts

Storage and Logistics

Other Facilities

Royal New Zealand Air Force

RNZAF bases

Other RNZAF facilities

Former RNZAF bases and facilities

Tri-service facilities

See also

References

  1. ^ "The evolution of NZAOC ammunition responsibilities 1939-1945". rnzaoc.com.
  2. ^ New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch. (1949). Official history of New Zealand in the second world war, 1939-45. [Govt. Pr.] p. 285. OCLC  220893557.
  3. ^ a b c d "ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE EXPANSION AND DISPERSAL OF STORES DEPOTS". victoria.ac.nz. Retrieved 28 September 2016.

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