Unreferenced date December 2009 Conscription Compulsorymilitarytraining CMT , a form of conscription , has been used in NewZealand during a number of historical periods. Origins and world wars CMT was first introduced in NewZealand with the Defence Act of 1909 . It applied to all males from 14 to 21 years of age throughout NewZealand. There were increasing criticisms of CMT voiced in Parliament ... to a few periods each week of militarytraining. In World War II , the compulsory sections of the Defence ... training, three years part time service, followed by six years in the NewZealand Territorial Force Army Reserve . All trainees were allowed the option of serving with the Royal NewZealand Navy , Royal NewZealand Air Force or the NewZealand Army . A total of 63,033 men were trained under the CMT scheme before it was abolished by the NewZealand Labour Party Labour Government in early 1958. In 1960 National Party of NewZealand National , under Keith Holyoake , was elected and CMT was reinstated ... conscription. Oceania in topic Conscription in NewZealand elections DEFAULTSORT CompulsoryMilitaryTraining In NewZealand Category Conscription in NewZealand Category Military of NewZealand Category Military sociology Category Referendums in NewZealand Category 1949 referendums ... of NewZealand Prime Minister Peter Fraser NewZealand politician Peter Fraser , announced that a referendum ... MilitaryTraining Act of 1949 all males now became liable for military service upon reaching 18 ... with the Department of Labour NewZealand Department of Labour and Employment , and apart from those ... Service Act all males were required to register on their 20th birthday with the NewZealand Department ... . Since 1972 Since 1972 the three branches of the NewZealand Defence Force , Royal NewZealand Navy , Royal NewZealand Air Force and the NewZealand Army have been all volunteer services there is no form .... In mid war, conscription was introduced by the Military Services Bill 10 June 1916 . CMT was abolished ... more details
NewZealand Air Force The military history of NewZealand is an aspect of the history of New ... military campaign. Virtually every man in NewZealand was desperately keen to get to war, Citation ... World War 1914 1918 Main Military history of NewZealand in World War I Image 1918 NZ troops at French ... of the war s end, as a result of injuries sustained, and 507 died whilst training in NewZealand between ... Main Military history of NewZealand during World War II NewZealand entered the World War II Second ... seen as a purely training organisation which supplied pilots to the Royal Air Force. NewZealand s only ... in what was to become the Cold War . CompulsoryMilitaryTraining 1949 1959, 1962 1972 Main CompulsoryMilitaryTraining in NewZealand From the late 1940s to the early 1970s, compulsorymilitarytraining CMT was twice established by a National Party of NewZealand National Party government the first ... theatres of conflict. ref name Subritzky Malaysia 1949 1966 Main Military history of NewZealand ... 1963 the British requested NewZealandmilitary aid in the area. The Second National Government of New .... Peacekeeping and Observer Missions The NewZealandmilitary has been involved in a number of peacekeeping ... For many years, NewZealand has contribited Military Observers currently eight NZDF personnel to the United ... Military Observers serving with the United Nations Protection Force UNPROFOR . In 1994 NewZealand ... in East Timor NewZealand s largest overseas military deployment since the Korean War. Overall ... to the UN operation to verify Iraqi facilities and weapons. NewZealand s heaviest military ... 08 05 ref See also List of M ori battles Military history of NewZealand during World War II Military ... of NewZealand divisions in World War II Military history of Oceania Footnotes Citations missing date ... Australian & NewZealandMilitary History from 1788 work Australian & NewZealandMilitary History ...Image Flag of New Zealand.svg thumb right 300px Flag of NewZealand Image Naval Ensign of New Zealand.svg ... more details
Portal Catholicism The Military Ordinariate of NewZealand is a military ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church . Immediately subject to the Holy See , it provides pastoral care to Roman Catholics serving in the NewZealand Defence Force and their families. ref name officialnzord http www.catholicmil.org.nz Military Ordinariate of NewZealand . Official website . Retrieved 4 May 2010. ref ref name chnzord http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dmlnz.html Military Ordinariate of NewZealand . Catholic Hierarchy website . Retrieved 4 May 2010. ref ref name gcnzord http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese newz0.htm Military Ordinariate of NewZealand . Giga Catholic website . Retrieved 4 May 2010. ref History It was created as a military vicariate on 28 October 1976, and elevated to a military ordinariate on 21 July 1986. The first military vicar, Owen Noel Snedden, was also an Auxiliary Bishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington Wellington . His successor, Edward Russell Gaines, was also the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton, NewZealand Bishop of Hamilton . Since 1995, the post of Military Ordinary has been held by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington Archbishops of Wellington . ref name officialnzord ref name chnzord ref name gcnzord Office holders Military vicars Owen Snedden Owen Noel Snedden appointed 28 October 1976 died 17 April 1981 Edward Russell Gaines appointed 19 June 1981 became Military Ordinary 21 July 1986 Military ordinaries Edward Russell Gaines appointed 21 July 1986 died 6 September 1994 Cardinal Thomas Stafford Williams appointed 1 June 1995 retired 1 April 2005 John Atcherley Dew current incumbent, appointed 1 April 2005 References Reflist Roman Catholic Military Ordinariates coord missing NewZealand Category Roman Catholic Military Ordinariates NewZealand Category Roman Catholic dioceses in NewZealandNewZealand it Ordinariato militare in Nuova Zelanda sl Voja ki ordinariat Nove Zelandije ... more details
unreferenced date June 2010 NewZealandmilitary ranks are largely based on those of the United Kingdom . The three forces NewZealand Army Army , Royal NewZealand Navy Navy , and Royal NewZealand Air Force Air Force have their own rank structure, with a rank equivalency that allows seamless interoperability ... and members of the royal household. see Monarchy in NewZealand External links http www.nzdf.mil.nz corporate badges of rank default.htm Defence Force website NewZealand rank insignia http www.nzdf.mil.nz news media releases 20071002 ncjfnza.htm New Commander Joint Forces Military ranks by country Category Military of NewZealand ... NewZealand Navy Admiral of the Fleet Field Marshal NewZealand Field Marshal Marshal of the Royal NewZealand Air Force The Duke of Edinburgh is the only current Field Marshal, Admiral of the Fleet ... Admiral Jack Steer colspan 3 align center Commander Joint Forces NewZealand br show by date 2011 05 01 Air Vice Marshal Peter Stockwell TBA align center Image Naval Ensign of New Zealand.svg 60px border ... officer is defined as a In relation to the Royal NewZealand Navy Navy , a naval rating rating of warrant ... A non commissioned officer of the NewZealand Army Army or the Royal NewZealand Air Force Air Force ... a1990 028 s.2 ss.1 Commissioned Officers Officers of the NewZealand Defence Force are commissioned by the Governor General on behalf of the NewZealand Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II. See also ... 98 width 20 Image Naval Ensign of New Zealand.svg 60px border br Navy width 20 Image Nzarmy.gif 50px ... only one of the services will have this grade filled at any one time. Highest ordinary rank of NewZealand Defence Force personnel. Rear Admiral RADM Major General MAJGEN Air Vice Marshal AVM Held by the Vice ... and Air Force is not, and used only for the purposes of training. Current senior officers border ... font size 95 width 98 width 20 Image Naval Ensign of New Zealand.svg 60px border br Navy width ... more details
L plates without the need for compulsory basic training. When to complete a CBT course Riders need to complete ... 18 August, 2006 nowiki United Kingdom Government, Directgov. 2008. About compulsory basic training ... Definition of Compulsory Basic Training syllabus Online Available http www.dsa.gov.uk download.asp ... compulsory basic training UK Government website http www.begin motorcycling.co.uk General information ...Image Action w.jpg thumb right 200px Students engaged in off road training. In this stage of the CBT, the learner is acclimatised with bicycle manoeuvres and awareness before progressing to on road training. In the United Kingdom except Northern Ireland , the term compulsory basic training abbreviated to CBT is a preliminary Motorcycle training vehicular training course which must be completed by people wishing to ride a motorcycle or moped unaccompanied on the road, ref United Kingdom Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency. 2006. p3 Before you ride a moped or motorcycle on the road you must complete a CBT course. ref and remains valid for two years upon completion. ref United Kingdom Government ... the road with a qualified motorcycle instructor registered with an Approved Training Body ATB . ref ... CBT can only be given by approved training bodies ATBs who have trainers that have been checked by the Driving Standards Agency DSA sites approved by DSA for off road training The cost for the course can be different. It can be affected by where the training takes place whether the riders brings ... of CBT may be included in the cost of a full training course that leads to a motorcycle test ... on site training C. practical on site riding D. practical on road training E. practical on road ... car licence lasts for the life of the licence. Motorcycle validation If a rider completes their training ... ATB in the united kingdom. If you have an objective directory of training bodies in the UK , that is fine but a single training body unless extremely remarkable isn t NPOV Category Road transport ... more details
Historic ships of the RNZN Commissioned training boats of the Royal NewZealand Navy from its formation on 1 October 1941 to the present class wikitable width 180 Name width 80 Type width 100 Class width 100 Dates width 250 Notes HMAS Inverell HMNZS Inverell Corvettes of the Royal NewZealand Navy Corvette Bathurst class corvette Bathurst class 1952 1976 Training and fisheries patrols HMNZS Kahu A04 HMNZS Kahu Patrol boats of the Royal NewZealand Navy Moa class Inshore patrol Moa class patrol boat Moa class 1978 current Training vessel, Diving tenders of the Royal NewZealand Navy backup diving tender HMNZS Kiwi T102 HMNZS Kiwi Minesweeper ship Minesweeper Bird class minesweeper Bird class 1948 1949 br 1951 1956 Training ship br Training ship Minesweepers of the Royal NewZealand Navy Converted merchant boats HMNZS Muritai Minesweeper ship Minesweeper Converted merchant boat 1945 1946 Training and cable lifting ship HMNZS Philomel HMNZS Philomel Naval bases of the Royal NewZealand Navy Naval base   1941 current Devonport Naval Base Devonport . Main RNZN Logistics and Training Base. HMNZS Tui T234 HMNZS Tui Minesweeper ship Minesweeper Bird class minesweeper Bird class 1952 1955 Training ship See also Current Royal NewZealand Navy ships List of ships of the Royal NewZealand Navy References Walters, Sydney David 1956 The Royal NewZealand Navy Official History of World War II , Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington http www.nzetc.org tm scholarly tei WH2Navy.html Online McDougall, R J 1989 NewZealand Naval Vessels. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780477013994 http www.navy.mil.nz visit the fleet overview default.htm Royal NewZealand Navy Official web site Category Ships of the Royal NewZealand Navy Category Military history of NewZealand Category Royal NewZealand Navy Naval stub ... more details
Dablink You may be looking for the British Air Training Corps . Refimprove date June 2010 Infobox military unit unit name NewZealand Air Training Corps image Image Ensign of the Royal NewZealand Air ... Subjects The Air Training Corps or ATC is one of the three corps in the NewZealand Cadet Forces , the other two being the NewZealand Cadet Corps and NewZealand Sea Cadet Corps Sea Cadet Corps . It is funded in partnership between the Royal NewZealand Air Force RNZAF and communities, and its ... when they became of age. CompulsoryMilitaryTraining CMT was reintroduced for all males of 18 ... their own commitments. CompulsoryMilitaryTraining was abolished again in 1958 and replaced by the ballot ... area has a NewZealand Cadet Forces NZCF Training and Support Unit, commanded by an Area Co ordinator, with Advisors for Air Training Corps units. Unit See also List of squadrons in the NewZealand ... Training Corps unit in NewZealand. Each unit is managed by the Cadet Unit Commander, in partnership ... in the NewZealand Air Training Corps External links http www.1squadron.org.nz 1 City of Wellington ... 20 01 2009 References Reflist NewZealand Cadet Forces DEFAULTSORT Air Training Corps, NewZealand Category NewZealand Cadet Forces Category Youth organisations based in NewZealand Category Military ... choose to join NewZealand Defence Force . Unlike the United States Civil Air Patrol , service as an ATC ... Corps was formed in September 1941, at a time when NewZealand was considered to be at risk from ..., the 1971 Defence Act established the NewZealand Cadet Force as a volunteer organisation, for which ... and provide military support which was initially confirmed as uniforms, training and some equipment ... the control of the Commandant, provided at 5 locations around NewZealand to support units. Cadet Force ... Century there were 103 Cadet Force units In NewZealand, and cadet numbers approximate 4500 ... Association of NewZealand ATCANZ . Area The country is divided into 3 areas, Northern Northern half ... more details
. Tekapo Training Area. Headquarters NZDF Headquarters NewZealand Defence Force, Central Wellington NewZealand Defence Force Headquarters Joint Forces NewZealand Headquarters Joint Forces NewZealand , Trentham, Upper Hutt, Wellington. Various NZDF Administrative and Recruiting centres throughout NewZealand References http www.nzdf.mil.nz at a glance forces and locations.htm www.nzdf.mil.nz http newzealand.govt.nz record?recordid 12 newzealand.govt.nz Category Military installations of NewZealand Category Royal NewZealand Air Force Category Royal NewZealand Navy Category NewZealand Army Category NewZealand related lists Military bases ...This is a list of current NewZealand Defence Force bases . For further detail and or history please consult the more specific articles for NZ s three military arms the Royal NewZealand Air Force , Royal NewZealand Navy and NewZealand Army . Royal NewZealand Air Force RNZAF Bases RNZAF Base Auckland , Whenuapai and Hobsonville Airfields, Auckland . RNZAF Base Ohakea near Palmerston North , Manawatu . RNZAF Base Woodbourne , Blenheim, NewZealand Blenheim . Other RNZAF Facilities RNZAF Dip Flat , Marlborough, NewZealand Nelson Lakes District . Air Movements Rongotai , Wellington International ... , Christchurch. Royal NewZealand Navy see also Naval bases of the Royal NewZealand Navy RNZN .... Whangaparaoa Whangaparaoa Training Camp , Hibiscus Coast, Auckland. Kauri Point Armament Depot , Birkenhead, NewZealand Birkenhead , Auckland Narrowneck Naval Facility, Narrowneck Beach, Auckland Royal NewZealand Naval Volunteer Reserve Naval Reserve units http www.navy.mil.nz naval reserve how ... NewZealand Army NZ Army Camps Burnham, NewZealand Burnham Army Camp , Christchurch Christchurch, NewZealand . Linton Army Camp , Palmerston North , Manawatu . Trentham Military Camp , Upper Hutt , Wellington . Nelson Military Camp , Upper South Island Nelson . Papakura Military Camp , Auckland Other ... more details
thumb left NewZealand Special Air Service troopers training for service in Malaya. further Malayan ... three British rubber planters. ref Ian McGibbon Ed. , 2000 . The Oxford Companion to NewZealandMilitary History. p.291. ref NewZealand s first contribution came in 1949, when C 47 Skytrain C 47 Dakotas .... ref Ian McGibbon Ed. , 2000 . The Oxford Companion to NewZealandMilitary History. p.292. ref From 1949 there were also several NewZealand Army officers serving on secondment to British units in Malaya ... was inevitably limited but they provided much valuable training experience to the NewZealand ... military resources were stretched to almost breaking point. The NewZealand government could ... two days later. References Reflist Military history of NewZealand Category Military history of NewZealand Malaysia Category Military history of Malaysia NewZealand Category Malayan Emergency ...Unreferenced date March 2007 The NewZealand armed forces saw action in Malaysia throughout the 1950s ..., away from No. 41 Squadron s usual station in Hong Kong . By the time the NewZealand planes were ... had been accidentally killed. In 1954 a Royal NewZealand Navy frigate, HMNZS Pukaki HMNZS Pukaki , carried ... years. NewZealand became more directly involved in the Emergency in 1955, following its decision ... NewZealand contribution to this Reserve was a Special Air Service of NewZealand Special Air Service ... image removed Image NewZealand SAS during the Malayan Emergency.jpg 200px thumb right NewZealand ... On 1 May 1955, the Royal NewZealand Air Force carried out its first operational strike mission since ... Squadron RNZAF No. 14 Squadron . ref Ian McGibbon Ed. , 2000 . The Oxford Companion to NewZealand ... March 1958, the 1st Battalion of the Royal NewZealand Infantry Regiment NewZealand Regiment replaced the NewZealand SAS Squadron and as part of the 28th Infantry Brigade United Kingdom 28th Commonwealth ... the 2nd Battalion of the NewZealand Regiment arrived in late 1959, to replace the 1st Battalion ... more details
orphan date November 2009 The following is a list of notable NewZealand people associated with the military, including those who saw active service in NewZealand. NewZealand Wars Duncan Alexander Cameron British General in the Second Taranaki War Hone Heke Ngapuhi tribal chief Hongi Hika first military leader of the Musket Wars Kepa Te Rangihiwinui Maori leader on British side in the Taranaki Wars. William Odgers VC first man to win the Victoria Cross in the NewZealand land wars. Thomas Simson Pratt British commander in the First Taranaki War Beauchamp Seymour, 1st Baron Alcester British naval commander in NewZealand, 1860 1861 Boer War Edward Chaytor commanded Second and Eighth Contingents William James Hardham awarded Victoria Cross World War I Thomas Culling First NZ Fighter Ace World War I Ronald Bannerman World War I fighter ace. Harold Beamish DSC World War I fighter ace. William George Malone officer at Gallipoli World War II some served also in World War I Arthur Coningham RAF officer Sir Arthur Coningham RAF Bomber Command Roderick Carr Sir Roderick Carr RAF Bomber Command and Chief of the Indian Air Force Bernard Freyberg Baron Freyberg of Wellington Governor General of NewZealand and Victoria Cross winner Alfred Hulme awarded the Victoria Cross Cobber Kain Edgar James Cobber Kain RAF fighter ace first pilot to win a DFC in World War II Major General Sir Howard Kippenberger Howard Karl Kip Kippenberger NZ Commander in World War II Keith Park Sir Keith Park No. 11 ... of Staff of NewZealand services See also List of World War II aces from NewZealandMilitary history of NewZealandNewZealand Defence Force Previous Chiefs DEFAULTSORT List Of NewZealandMilitary Personnel Category NewZealandmilitary personnel Category Lists of military personnel New Zealanders Category Lists of New Zealanders Military personnel Category NewZealand related lists Military personnel Category Military history of NewZealand ... more details
of military units and formations NewZealand Air Training Corps ...A list of squadrons in the NewZealandNewZealand Air Training Corps Air Training Corps . Please note that some units are in recess No 1 City of Wellington Squadron http www.1squadron.org.nz No 2 Hutt City Squadron http www.huttcity.com Default.aspx?alias www.huttcity.com 2squadron No 3 City of Auckland Squadron http www.3squadron.org.nz No 4 City of Papakura Squadron http www.airtrainingcorps.org.nz No 5 Rodney District Squadron No 6 North Shore City Squadron http www.6sqnatc.org.nz No 7 City of Hamilton Squadron http www.7squadron.org.nz No 8 City of New Plymouth Squadron http 8sqn.webege.com No 9 City of Wanganui Squadron http 9squadron.org.nz No 10 City of Palmerston North Squadron No 11 District of Hastings Squadron No 12 City of Invercargill Squadron http atc12.totallysouth.com No 13 City of Napier Squadron http www.13squadron.co.nz No 14 City of Gisborne Squadron No 15 District of Timaru Squadron No 16 District of Tauranga Squadron No 17 City of Christchurch Squadron http www.17squadronatc.com No 18 Avon Squadron http www.18squadronatc.com No 19 Auckland Squadron http www.19squadron.org.nz No 20 City of Whangarei Squadron No 21 Masterton District Squadron http www.21squadron.vze.com No 22 City of Upper Hutt Squadron http www.22sqnatc.vze.com No 23 Nelson Squadron http www.nelsonatc.co.nz No 24 Ashburton Squadron http www.ashburton.co.nz community atc general whats atc.html No 25 District of Kaikohe Squadron No 26 Oamaru Squadron No 27 Blenheim Squadron http www.27sqn.org.nz No 28 Gore Squadron No 29 Rotorua Squadron No 30 Hobsonville Squadron No 31 Morrinsville Squadron No 32 Borough of Feilding Squadron No 33 Westport Squadron No 34 Tokoroa Squadron No 35 Whakatane Squadron http web.archive.org web 20091027120636 http geocities.com atc35sqn index.html No 36 Greymouth Squadron No 37 Thames Squadron http sites.google.com site no37atc No 38 Wigram Squadron http www.cadetforces.com ... more details
over a million. Forty two percent of men of military age served in the NewZealand Expeditionary ... died whilst training in NewZealand between 1914 and 1918. NewZealand had one of the highest casualty ... conflict with the NewZealand Army although a number had fought in the Second Second Boer War Boer War when NewZealand recruiters chose to ignore British military policy of the time of disallowing ... HMS Philomel 1890 HMS Philomel , loaned to NewZealand as a training ship, was augmented with 70 ... sweeping duties in these areas. NewZealand was not subject to any significant direct military threat ... www.nzmr.org NewZealand Mounted Rifles WWI history by nation Military history of NewZealand Category Military history of NewZealand World War I Category NewZealand in World War I no NewZealand ...Image 1918 NZ troops at French port.jpg thumb 330px NewZealand troops unloading at a French port in 1918 ... , the NewZealand government followed without hesitation, despite its geographic isolation and small ... included NewZealand. The total number of NewZealand troops and nurses to serve overseas in 1914 ... with distinction on the Western Front as part of the NewZealand M ori Pioneer Battalion . 2688 ... , May 22, 2008 ref served with NewZealand forces in total. Samoa main Occupation of German Samoa NewZealand s first act of the war, in August 1914, was to send an expeditionary force to seize and occupy ... and urgent Imperial service if NewZealand forces seized Samoa, so a mixed force of 1,413 men plus six ... of the landing at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915. As early as October 1914 the NewZealand Expeditionary ... in February 1915. The NewZealand volunteer soldiers remained encamped in Egypt, alongside their Australian ... 1915, as part of the NewZealand and Australian Division , the New Zealanders Landing at Anzac Cove ... reached NewZealand a half day holiday was declared and impromptu services were held the origin of the commemorative public holiday, ANZAC Day , recognised by NewZealand and Australia and held each ... more details
training in Egypt , 2NZEF s NewZealand 2nd Division, stationed in Egypt, deployed to take part in the Greco ... pm, by paradrop and Military glider gliders . Most of the NewZealand forces were deployed around ... from NewZealand to bring the Division back up to strength and the training cut short by the move ... took advantage of NewZealand s distance from the conflict by training aircrew as part of the Empire ... did the military authorities realise the need for a combat force in NewZealand in addition to the trainers ... World War II Bibliography Ian McGibbon The Oxford Companion to NewZealandMilitary History . Auckland ... NewZealand Navy Coastal fortifications of NewZealandMilitary history of NewZealand Participants ... history of NewZealand World War II NewZealand Category NewZealand in World War II Category Military history of NewZealand during World War II Category Military history of NewZealand World War II ... to support the war effort. NewZealand entered the World War II Second World War by declaring ... had expired. Diplomatically, NewZealand had expressed vocal opposition to fascism in Europe and also ... with general support. Economic and defensive considerations also motivated the NewZealand involvement reliance on Britain meant that threats to Britain became threats to NewZealand too in terms of economic ... and the United Kingdom, with many seeing Britain as the mother country or Home . The NewZealand ... that would become a popular cry in NewZealand during the war It is with gratitude in the past, and with confidence ... Zealand provided personnel for service in the Royal Air Force and in the Royal Navy . The NewZealand government placed the Royal NewZealand Navy NewZealand Division of the Royal Navy at the Admiralty ... in the United Kingdom for shipping to NewZealand. The NewZealand Army contributed the 2nd NewZealand Expeditionary Force 2NZEF . In total, around 140,000 NewZealand personnel served overseas ... in July 1942, NewZealand had 154,549 men and women under arms excluding the Home Guard and by the war ... more details
orphan date January 2010 See Military Service Act for other acts of this name. The CompulsoryMilitary Service Act was passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 7 February 1939 in the lead up to British involvement in World War II . External links http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk catalogue displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATID 4564291&CATLN 7&accessmethod 5&j 1 The CompulsoryMilitary Service Act 1939 in The National Archives Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1939 Category 1939 in military history Category United Kingdom in World War II Category United Kingdom military law ... more details
War Image Prcinfantry.jpg thumb right People s Liberation Army recruits training. File RP Marine security position DM SD 06 10451.JPEG thumb Filipino soldiers during a training excersise. File Legionnaires 2REI progression.jpg.JPG thumb The French Foreign Legion training in France . Military education and training is a process which intends to establish and improve the capabilities of armed forces military personnel in their respective roles. Military education can be voluntary or compulsory duty ... the process of resocializing new recruits into the military so that they can operate as soldiers ... and ethical principles. A leading expert in militarytraining methods, Grossman 2001 gives four types ... Staff College US military staff colleges Assault course Refresher training References reflist http ... itiwsi.com firearms.html ITIWSI International Security Training US militarytraining facility http www.sabre.mod.uk Reservist militarytraining SaBRE Education by subject DEFAULTSORT Military Education And Training Category Military education and training Category Military science Education Category ... . If passed, they may begin primary training. The primary training is recruit training . Recruit training attempts to teach the basic information and training in techniques necessary to be an effective .... The drill instructor has the task of making the service members fit for military use. After finishing basic training, many service members undergo advanced training more in line with their chosen or assigned specialties. This range from navy training to studies of explosives. In advanced training, military technology and equipment is often taught. Many large countries have several military academy military academies , one for each branch of the service, that offer college degrees in a variety ... aspect of inducting a civilian into a military. Resocialization is a sociology sociological concept dealing with the process of mentally and emotionally re training a person so they can ... more details
Citizens MilitaryTraining Camps CMTC were militarytraining programs of the United States. Held annually each summer during the years 1921 to 1940, the CMTC camps differed from United States National Guard National Guard and Military reserve Reserve s training in that the program allowed male citizens to obtain basic militarytraining without an obligation to call up for active duty. The CMTC were authorized by the National Defense Act of 1920 as a compromise that rejected conscription universal militarytraining and adopted a continuation of the Plattsburgh Movement, a volunteer non enlistment training program organized by private citizens in Plattsburgh, New York , that had trained 20,000 potential Army officers during the summers of 1915 and 1916. CMTC camps were a month in length and held at approximately fifty Army bases nationally. At their peak in 1928 and 1929 approximately 40,000 men received training, but as a whole the camps were a disappointment at their multiplicity of stated goals, but particularly in the Officer armed forces commissioning of Reserve officers. The program established that participants could receive a reserve commission as a second lieutenant by completing four successive summer courses titled Basic, White, Red, and Blue , but only 5,000 such commissions were awarded over the 20 year history of the CMTC. Apparently, no records exist that document total participation, but it is estimated that 400,000 men had at least one summer of training. ref Kington, Donald M., Forgotten Summers The Story of the Citizens MilitaryTraining Camps, 1921 1940 , Two Decades Publishing 1995 , ISBN 0 9645789 0 5 ref Among known participants were Harry S. Truman , Ronald Reagan , Robert Penn Warren , Walter S. McIlhenny , Chuck Yeager , and William Guarnere . References ... CMTC.html Between the Wars Citizens MilitaryTraining Camp CMTC from the Fort George G. Meade Museum Category Military education and training in the United States ... more details
coord 1 24 20.80 N 104 1 54.03 E display title region SG type edu The Basic MilitaryTraining Centre abbreviation BMTC Simplified Chinese Chinese is a militarytraining facility located in Ladang , Pulau Tekong , in Singapore . Comprising four schools, it is the Basic MilitaryTraining ground for the majority of recruits in the Singapore Armed Forces . List of Companies BMTC School 1 Apache Bronco Cougar Dragon Eagle Falcon Gryphon BMTC School 2 Hawk Jaguar Kestrel Leopard Mohawk Ninja Orion BMTC School 3 Starting from the 05 09 batch, the following companies will be under a newly formed school 3 Pegasus Raven Scorpion Taurus Ulysses Viper Whiskey BMTC School 4 1st Company Keshiks COY 2nd Company Gladiator COY 3rd Company Samurai COY 4th Company Knight COY 5th Company Musketeer COY 6th Company Viking COY 7th Company Centurion COY Facilities The new BMTC houses the latest generation of militarytraining facilities, which are being progressively introduced across the island. This includes facilities such as a dedicated 5 storey block for each company, air conditioned smart lecture rooms, elevators, air conditioned gym nasiums, and a shooting range simulator. Co located in the training ground are various training sheds of various sizes customised to fit platoons or entire companies ... SAFTI Military Institute Officer Cadet School Specialist Cadet School External links http www.mindef.gov.sg imindef news and events nr 1999 aug 17aug99 nr.html Opening of Basic MilitaryTraining ... arc army101 army101 3000.html Basic MilitaryTraining http www.chaaban.info tarek canadian militarytraining Canadian Basic MilitaryTraining Category Military education and training in Singapore ... to the main island. It is also easily accessible to pre existing training facilities in the rest of the island, with the Tekong Highway just north of the training complex. Located near to the ferry terminal ... with the Singapore Armed Forces Flag, which was unveiled by Dr Tony Tan on the same day of the training ... more details
A U.S. Air Force MilitaryTraining Leader MTL is a non commissioned officer in the Armed Forces with specific ... Airmen in the Air Force into the personal adjustment to military life.The MTLs main responsibility is to continue the training the Airman has learned in Basic MilitaryTraining . MTL Photo Gallary gallery ... MilitaryTraining Leader Image L 0465758f5fbc9d552ab145f68b6cb6d5.jpg Open Ranks Inspection Image L 180496ea62e28160d55311178b908c53.jpg Parade gallery MTL History The 8B100 MilitaryTraining Leader career field has undergone numerous changes to make it what it is today. Student Training Advisor STA first started around 1973 as 99128 s. At that time they were combined with the MilitaryTraining Instructor s and then split to their own AFSC 99138 in 1975. In December 1991 January 1992 the name was changed to MilitaryTraining Managers MTMs . In October 1998, CMSgt Doug Hodge changed the name to MilitaryTraining Leaders MTL This name was created as a more descriptive way ... of a Command MTL position at 2 AF on 7 Aug 1997. Command MTLs are the OPR for all NPS militarytraining programs and responsible for the selection and training of all assigned MTLs. Prior to a phase program airmen went from basic militarytraining s very structured, controlled environment to a no rules ... 2216, Administration of Military Standards and Discipline Training, directs the phase program. MTL Mission To adapt NPS airmen to military life and provide the AF with highly trained, motivated, self ... Force uses a different specialist MTLs to continue militarytraining during advanced individual or technical training. What we know now as MilitaryTraining Leaders was created in 1973. Over the years ... MilitaryTraining Manager MTM 1992 1998 MilitaryTraining Leader MTL 1998 Present CONUS locations with Military ... there are MilitaryTraining Leaders assigned. There are over 37 locations.The bases under the bold ... at several tech training locations in the early 80 s, but a standardized MAJCOM directed phase program ... more details
Refresher training is a form of updating military knowledge of the reservist troops. After one has completed the conscription service, he or she can be called for refresher training for some amount of days. Refresher training in the Finnish Defence Forces In the Finnish Defence Forces FDF Officer armed forces Officers and Non commissioned officer NCOs can be ordered to refresher training for 100 days in addition to their original military service and the Military rank rank and file privates and other lower ranks for 75 or 40 days. ref http www.mil.fi reservilainen index en.dsp The Finnish Defence Forces Reservist pages ref The amount of refresher training that a reservist is called to depends on the importance of the reservists assignment, Military deployment deployment , the amount of Special forces special training i.e. training that requires constant upkeep of skills and willingness. The aim is to train the most important wartime units at intervals of about 5 years. The average duration of the exercises is approximately 5 days and nights. Many never get called to refresher training, some get called frequently and some even apply for voluntary additional training. The obligation for refresher training ends at the age of 60. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Refresher Training Category Military education and training Category Conscription mil stub fi Kertausharjoitukset ... more details
MilitaryTraining Routes are aerial corridors across the United States in which military aircraft can operate below 10,000 feet faster than the maximum safe speed of 250 knots that all other aircraft are restricted to while operating below 10,000 feet. The routes are the result of a joint venture between the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Defense to provide for high speed, low level military activities. Description MilitaryTraining Routes are divided into Instrument Routes IR , and Visual Routes VR . Each route is identified by either of these two letters, followed by either four digits for routes below 1,500 feet above ground level, or three digits for routes extending ... aircraft training operations, since low level strikes are conducted almost exclusively at speeds exceeding 300 knots. MilitaryTraining Routes are usually limited to 420 knots, and in no case are aircraft allowed to exceed Mach 1 within United States sovereign airspace, except in designated Military Operation Areas. While on the route military aircraft squawk a Transponder aviation Mode C Transponder ... is only legal by military aircraft, while inside a properly scheduled route corridor. MTRs do not constitute an official airspace, and are all open to VFR or IFR civilian traffic however only military ... 10 miles wide. The Routes are individually operated through one of the local military air bases, which ... hazard to navigation, although all military aircraft have on board instruments to allow for independent de confliction. The FAA claims the military maximizes use of IR routes for this purpose, however the vast majority of militarytraining flights on MTRs are on VR routes. Sources The Department of Defense publication AP 1 B lists all militarytraining routes in North America. Although this is a common unclassified publication on all military air bases and available through all DoD computers, it is relatively difficult to find elsewhere. See also Military Operations Area Restricted Area Category ... more details
The MilitaryTraining Act 1939 was an Act of Parliament passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 26 May 1939, in preparation for World War II , and applied to males aged 20 and 21 years old. They were to be called up for six months full time militarytraining, and then transferred to the Reserve. There was provision for conscientious objector s. It was the UK s first act of peacetime conscription and was intended to be temporary in nature, continuing for three years unless an Order in Council sooner declared it was no longer necessary. On 27 April 1939, Leslie Hore Belisha , Secretary of State for War , persuaded the cabinet of Neville Chamberlain to introduce a limited form of conscription, as a result of the deteriorating international situation and the rise of Nazi Germany. Men called up, were to be known as militiamen to distinguish them from the regular army. To emphasise this distinction, each man was issued with a suit clothing suit in addition to a uniform. The intention was for the first intake to undergo six months of basic training before being discharged into an active reserve. They would then be recalled for short training periods and attend an annual camp. There was one registration under the Act, of the first cohort of liable males, on Saturday 3 June 1939, and call up for these men followed. However, the Act was superseded on the outbreak of war in September 1939 by the National Service Armed Forces Act 1939 . External links http www.jstor.org stable 1282941?seq 18 Category Conscription in the United Kingdom Category Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1939 Category 1939 in military history Category United Kingdom military law UK law stub ... more details
The nihongo Inspectorate General of MilitaryTraining Kyoiku sokanbu was responsible for all non military aviation training of the Imperial Japanese Army . It was headed by an Inspector general who was responsible for overseeing technical and tactical training, and who reported directly to the Emperor of Japan via the Imperial General Headquarters rather than to the Ministry of War of Japan Army Minister or the Chief of the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office . The position of Inspector General of MilitaryTraining was thus the third most powerful position within the Japanese Army. History The office of Inspectorate General of MilitaryTraining was established 20 January 1898, to provide a unified command for the Imperial Japanese Army Academy , and the various specialized weaponry and technical training schools, and the military preparatory school s located in various locations around the country. It also had broad powers of oversight over Army logistics, transportation, and support issues. Due to its political power, the post was highly sought after by Army senior leadership, and a gumbatsu factional dispute over succession was one of the triggering factors of the February 26 Incident . The post was abolished with the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Army after ..., a 2nd Bureau was added to the organizational structure, to specialize in Armored car military armored car training. However, military aviation always remained outside the jurisdiction of the Inspectorate. List of Inspector Generals of MilitaryTraining class wikitable Name From To 1 Field Marshal ... index.php?id 6879 Axis History Database DEFAULTSORT Inspectorate General Of MilitaryTraining ... Personnel, Accounting, etc. Section 2. General Training Section 3. Research and Training Regulations Section 4. Special Schools Artillery Military engineering Transport Cavalry and Reconnaissance ... of the Japanese Military publisher Westview Press location isbn 0813336007 cite book last Harries ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Infobox military unit unit name Businessmen s MilitaryTraining Corps image caption dates January 1942 4 July 1945 country United States allegiance branch type role Patrol size 1,500 command structure garrison Honolulu, Hawaii garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded flying hours website Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label Aircraft aircraft attack aircraft bomber aircraft electronic aircraft fighter aircraft helicopter aircraft helicopter attack aircraft helicopter cargo aircraft helicopter multirole aircraft helicopter observation aircraft helicopter transport aircraft helicopter utility aircraft interceptor aircraft patrol aircraft recon aircraft trainer aircraft transport The Businessmen s MilitaryTraining Corps was a white and part Hawaiian militia unit to prevent collaboration of Japanese Americans as a result of a Japanese invasion of Hawaii . The militia was made up of 17 companies, two thirds of which were Wold War I veterans. Their main activates were patrolling, security, and battle planning. In response to their bias toward whites the Hawaii Defense Volunteers a Chinese American militia formed. DEFAULTSORT Businessmen S MilitaryTraining Corps Category Military in Hawaii Category Paramilitary organizations in Hawaii paramilitary org stub ... more details
International Military Education and Training IMET is the title of a United States security assistance program. The policies underlying this program are directed by the United States Department of State s Bureau of Political Military Affairs http www.state.gov t pm ppa sat index.htm and the constituent projects are administered by the United States Department of Defense . http www.dsca.mil PressReleases faq.htm Projects under this program include, but are not limited to, invitations for officers from foreign countries to attend various military schools in the United States, such as the U.S. Army War College or the National Defense University , as well as providing funding for trainers to travel to foreign countries to provide specific, localized training. Topics of instruction are varied and range from English language classes to familiarization training with human rights concepts and the law of war . A complete list of topics varies by year, and may encompass several hundred distinct courses. http www.state.gov f releases iab fy2009cbj index.htm See also United States Security Assistance Organizations U.S. Army Security Assistance Command Defense Security Cooperation Agency Foreign Assistance Act External links http www.state.gov t pm U.S. Department of State Political Military Affairs Bureau http www.dsca.mil Defense Security Cooperation Agency Template group list United States policy Foreign relations of the United States expanded DPC United States topics Category Foreign relations of the United States fa ru fi Yhdysvaltain ulkopolitiikka ... more details
Globalize date December 2010 File Initial military Logo 2 .jpg thumb alt Alt text Initial MilitaryTraining Logo United States Army Initial MilitaryTraining http www.tradoc.army.mil dcgimt The United States Army Initial MilitaryTraining DCG IMT ref The United States Army Initial MilitaryTraining DCG ... dcgimt The United States Army Initial MilitaryTraining DCG IMT web page. blockquote IMT Mission The official mission statement for IMT states Initial MilitaryTraining will standardize, reinvigorate and evolve training for initial entry Soldiers and recently commissioned junior officers in order ... 2009 present References references Category Military education and training ... Army Training and Doctrine Command U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command located at Fort Monroe , Va. Initial MilitaryTraining IMT was created as a separate, stand alone organization to maintain senior level oversight of training related issues. IMT s intent is to motivate Soldiers to become dedicated, productive and qualify in warrior tasks. The knowledge and the training conducted during ... ref . DCG IMT is the official command component responsible Army s Initial Entry Training IET which is commonly referred to as Basic Training or BCT for enlisted soldiers. The term bootcamp pertains to the Marine Corps. IMT develops policies to improve and standardize training for http www.goarmy.com life basic index.jsp Basic Combat Training BCT ref Basic Combat Training ref , http www.goarmy.com life advanced individual training.jsp Advanced Individual Training AIT ref Advanced Individual Training ref and One Station Unit Training OSUT and the second phase of the Basic Officer Leaders Course Basic Officer Leadership Course BOLC . For more information on Basic Combat Training BCT and the Basic ... , and is prepared to contribute as a member of a team Evolve training to meet the demands our Soldiers face in an ever changing operational environment Incorporate new methods, methodologies, and processes ... more details