FACTOID # 53: If you thought Antarctica was inhospitable, think again - its land area is only ninety-eight percent ice. Reassuringly, the other 2% is categorised as "barren rock".
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS    Advanced view

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Encyclopedia > Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand

Compulsory Military Training (CMT) was first introduced in New Zealand with the Defence Act of 1919 just after World War I (1914 to 1918). It applied to all males from 14 – 21 years throughout New Zealand. CMT was abolished in 1932. World War I was primarily a European conflict with many facets: immense human sacrifice, stalemate trench warfare, and the use of new, devastating weapons - tanks, aircraft, machineguns, and poison gas. ... 1914 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... 1918 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...


CMT was reintroduced for all males of 18 years of age in 1951, after a national referendum in New Zealand in 1950. CMT was abolished again in 1958 and replaced by the ballot system of conscripted service for randomly selected 20-year-old males, which operated between 1960 and 1970. In 1970 the Government announced the decision to end the bollot system. 1951 was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... 1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1958 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ... 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ...


In the C21st the three branches of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), the Royal New Zealand Navy, the New Zealand Army and the Royal New Zealand Air Force are all volunteer services, there is no form of conscription. HRH The Prince of Wales in uniform as an Air Commodore of the Royal New Zealand Air Force inspects troops at RNZAF Base Auckland on March 8, 2005. ... ... Royal New Zealand Navy Ensign The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) is the navy of New Zealand. ... // Structure of the New Zealand Army The New Zealand Army (or NZ Army) is the land armed force of the New Zealand military and comprises around 4,500 regular personnel and 2,500 non-regulars and civilians. ... The Royal New Zealand Air Force or RNZAF is the air operations arm of the New Zealand Defence Force. ...

Please improve this section according to the posted request for expansion.

  Results from FactBites:
 
History (1401 words)
Cadet training therefore became compulsory and a number of Cadet Battalions and Territorial Regiments were raised to cater for youths who had left school before they had completed their training in the Cadet Corps.
The New Zealand Cadet Corps was established as an integral part of the New Zealand Armed Forces in 1948, in the same year the Armed Forces Cadet Committee and the Cadet Advisory Committee, both of which are responsible to the Chiefs of Staff Committee, were established.
The Air Training Corps was founded in New Zealand in March 1941 at a time when the Dominion of New Zealand stood in grave danger of invasion from the Japanese, and with the United Kingdom in a position where she could not help.
Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Timeline of New Zealand history (3478 words)
Jurisdiction of New South Wales courts is extended to British citizens in New Zealand.
New Zealand Association formed in London, becoming the New Zealand Colonisation Society in 1838 and the New Zealand Company in 1839, under the inspiration of Edward Gibbon Wakefield.
New Zealand's first national park, Tongariro National Park, is presented to the nation by Te Heuheu Tukino IV.
  More results at FactBites »


 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments
Please enter the 5-letter protection code

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms.