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Worsnop from 3 April 1965. After a period of training with 22 SAS, 1 Detachment inserted its initial patrols on 8 April 1965. 1 Detachment carried out patrols, stopping for a training break from June to July 1965, until it was replaced by 2 Detachment on 11 October 1965. 2 Detachment was commanded by Major Rod
Dearing and again composed of 40 men. It performed similar tasks to 1 Detachment; 2 Detachment's later patrols were conducted in the Sabah area, "particularly rugged, steep and rocky". The detachment was withdrawn from operations on 10 February 1966, and was replaced by 3 Detachment which was commanded by Major David Ogilvy, who had previously deployed to Malaya with the original NZSAS Squadron. 3 Detachment conducted patrols from February, with the Detachment's last patrol conducted over the period 16 to 28 May 1966, which was also the last CLARET patrol conducted by the NZSAS. 4 Detachment arrived in Borneo in June 1966 under the command of Major David Moloney, just after CLARET operations had been stopped. As a result, this Detachment was utilised to continue a 'hearts-and-minds' campaign to gain support of local Punan tribes living near the border. On 12 August 1966 a formal peace treaty was signed by Indonesia and Malaysia and with the Confrontation finally at an end, 4 Detachment officially became non-operational on 9 September 1966. However the Detachment remained in Borneo until October 1966 before it returned to New Zealand.
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operations in greater Kabul in cooperation with the
Afghanistan Police's Crisis Response Unit (Task Force 24), which was operating under NZSAS mentorship. Originally the location of the deployment was not revealed publicly, however, its location was inadvertently revealed in the Norwegian press. Three rotations of troops were conducted to sustain the initial deployment, which was initially due to end in March 2011. However the mission was extended for a further year, although personnel numbers were reduced to 45.
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760:. The detachment was split into two Troops, with one working with United States Special Forces and the Marines at Udon in the north-east and the other deployed with a reinforced United States Army battle group at Khao in the central region. Neither Troop took part in any operations involving action against the enemy, but the deployment provided the detachment with an opportunity to train in jungle and mounted operations while working with American and Thai forces.
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898:, a peacekeeping operation in Bougainville. The troop was tasked with providing security, medium- to long-range communications and medical support. While the troopers were unarmed except for pepper spray, they were involved in a number of heated situations which required careful negotiation to defuse. The troopers also conducted 'hearts-and-minds' patrols, staying in local villages and developing relationships with leaders.
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Zealand police to "render safe" chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and improvised explosive devices, commercial explosives and military munitions, domestically as well as overseas where New
Zealand troops are operating. Personnel who serve in the squadron wear the sand beret with the EOD Squadron badge and stable belt. The Squadron badge includes the motto "Into Harm's Way". The Squadron is based at
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East Timor. The Troops' efforts led to the successful placing of a number of ambushes, resulting in the deaths of three militia. In addition to performing combat tracking, on 6 September 2000, this Troop was utilised to conduct a permissive cross-border helicopter extraction operation of United
Nations staff based at Atambua, West Timor. The Troop departed East Timor for New Zealand in January 2001.
924:, tasked with rescuing downed airmen in hostile territory in the event of a US-led aerial campaign. A smaller force replaced them in May 1998 for a further two-month tour. There were no missions into Iraq undertaken during the deployment, though it was considered a useful opportunity to practice mobile desert warfare skills, and to have contact with US Forces which had been limited since the
1386:. The first FET selection course was held in November 2017 over three days with physical and mental assessments, and in January 2018, five successful candidates commenced a four month training course including gender issues, cultural knowledge and how to "move, shoot, communicate and medicate" to be able to work alongside Sabre Squadron soldiers.
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temporarily repurposed 1ATF's
Defence and Employment (D&E) Platoon to conduct LRRP intelligence-gathering patrols further afield. During March and April Australian and New Zealand SAS were sent out again to patrol the approaches to the Mây Tà o Mountains and perform other Long-range reconnaissance patrols in
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The SAS selection standard remains the same, with the full course aiming to identify "self-disciplined individuals who are capable of working effectively as part of a small group under stressful conditions for long periods of time". However, the earlier phases of the selection course have been opened
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The
Support Squadron is responsible for meeting the support needs of the NZSAS Regiment and includes logistics, intelligence, medical, administration and communications personnel. Personnel are given specific trade training upon joining the Regiment as well as having the opportunity to complete other
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operators. Members of the
Commando Squadron wear the sand beret with the Commando badge and stable belt. The Commando Squadron has the role of responding to domestic terrorist and special recovery incidents in New Zealand. The Commando Squadron is based full-time alongside the badged squadrons at the
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By June 2000, after several years of tension, the situation in the
Solomon Islands had become unstable, resulting in the NZSAS being tasked with developing an evacuation plan for the New Zealand High Commission and its staff, as well as other New Zealanders in the Solomon Islands. A small NZSAS Troop
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but has also included units from Canada, Thailand and
Malaysia with NZSAS personnel often providing combat tracking training in return. In addition "a number" of individual NZSAS personnel have successfully served alongside other New Zealand soldiers on peacekeeping operations and in peace-monitoring
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in response to a humanitarian and security crisis. The NZSAS deployed a
Squadron sized contingent of 40 men under the command of (then) Major Peter Kelly, with two Troop Captains. On 9 September 1999, nine NZSAS personnel left New Zealand with an RNZAF C-130 aircraft, as the New Zealand Defence Force
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All support and EOD personnel who wish to join the NZSAS Regiment must complete a ten-day 'Special Operations Forces Induction Course'. This involves completing a revised version of the first two days of NZSAS Selection. Given the nature of their roles, support and EOD candidates are given more time
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generated considerable public and media interest in New Zealand, which generated calls for an independent inquiry. Despite initial denying that the raids had occurred in the two villages, the NZDF subsequently acknowledged that NZSAS forces had been present in one of those villages but asserted that
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announced that, since 2009, the NZSAS had made 60 "high-risk" arrests of suspected militants or Taliban leaders, seized 20 weapons caches, and foiled four attacks. He added that the unit had successfully executed more than 90% of its operations and raids without firing a shot. The unit was withdrawn
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Following the deaths of two members of the New Zealand Battalion Group in late June and early August 2000, combat tracking support was requested from the NZSAS. In August 2000, a Troop of about 12 NZSAS combat trackers were deployed with the task of locating militia who were crossing the border into
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In addition, the NZSAS were involved in providing security and close protection to the various groups involved in peace negotiations that were held in New Zealand during 1998, including escorting the delegates from their home locations in Papua New Guinea, Bougainville and the Solomon Islands to New
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A new rotation of Australian SAS arrived on 18 February 1970. By this stage in the war, Vietcong activity in the province was decreasing due to the success of 1ATF operations. Consequently, SAS operations were limited to reconnaissance tasks around Nui Dat. At the same time, the task force commander
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in Afghanistan. The Squadron performed a variety of missions including special reconnaissance, direct action, close personal protection and sensitive site exploitation. Initially special reconnaissance patrols were performed on foot with insertion and extraction being conducted by helicopter in the
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transport. They were tasked with securing the airport, a seaport and a heli-port to enable regular forces to land and deploy. This was achieved without any shots being fired. The NZSAS patrols were then utilised to perform to a variety of tasks including direction-action, special reconnaissance and
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On 1 May 1955, after the Cabinet had given its approval the 'New Zealand Special Air Service Squadron' was formally established. From 24 August 1963 the unit was renamed to '1 Ranger Squadron New Zealand Special Air Service', in recognition of the 'Forest Rangers' who fought in the New Zealand Wars
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in the mid-1990s, however the NZSAS Counter-Terrorism and demolitions training facilities remained at Papakura and Ardmore Military Camps. In 2001–2002 a new facility for the unit was built at Papakura Military Camp. The facility was named 'Rennie Lines', after the founding NZSAS Commanding Officer
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which occurred on 20–21 July 1965, the "battle trained" NZSAS troopers armed with automatic rifles with fixed bayonets, who "were prepared to shoot if necessary", were called to support police on the prison perimeter. The rioting prisoners eventually surrendered. Following the arrest of two of the
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in the lead up to the Afghanistan Presidential elections. Operations occurred in a number of provinces, utilising the same style of operations as the previous deployment. On 17 June 2004, two NZSAS soldiers were wounded in a pre-dawn gun-battle in central Afghanistan. In recognition of his actions
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had become familiar with SAS insertion techniques and would lay in wait after hearing the approaching helicopter. To counter this, SAS operations began using "cowboy insertions" involving a second helicopter following the first. Two patrols would therefore be inserted and would travel together for
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In February 1965, the first detachment of 40 men under the command of Major W.J.D. (Bill) Meldrum, known as 1 Detachment, 1st Ranger Squadron, New Zealand Special Air Service, departed for Malaysia. However, as a result of a perceived operational security breach Meldrum was replaced by Major Brian
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vehicles entered service replacing the Pinzgauer for special reconnaissance designated Mobility Heavy. An undisclosed number of two modified civilian vehicle types also entered service in 2018. The vehicles for terrorism and support and influence are designated Low Profile Utility and Low Profile
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Two members of the unit were killed during the deployment while mentoring operations. On 19 August 2011, Corporal Douglas Grant was killed when responding to an attack on the British Council building in the centre of Kabul, where the NZSAS was required to utilise specialist entry capabilities and
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Each tour of duty in South Vietnam was for 12 months. At the end of each year, the Troop was replaced by another Troop from 1 Ranger Squadron, NZSAS. The first Troop was commanded by Captain Terry Culley; this Troop was replaced in full in late 1969 by a Troop commanded by Captain Graye Shattky.
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Gate 2: Gate 2 is reached after nine days and is the conclusion of the selection course. This phase involves completing "close country navigation and other activities" and those who get to this point are considered for SAS training. Those who are selected go on to complete an intensive period of
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On 19 August 2021, the NZDF deployed a RNZAF C-130 aircraft to evacuate New Zealanders and other foreign nationals from Afghanistan under Operation Kõkako which involved approximately 80 NZDF personnel. NZSAS personnel, including the Female Engagement Team, guided evacuees safely through crowds
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To join the NZSAS Regiment, New Zealand Army, Navy, or Air Force personnel must pass a selection course, with the course varying depending on the role they seek within the Regiment. In 2011 the selection course was also opened to civilians; they spend two days preparing for the selection course
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The 1st New Zealand Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Squadron is a specialist task unit within the NZSAS Regiment. It was established in August 2005 as an independent Force Troops Squadron, before coming under Operational Command of 1 NZSAS Regiment in July 2009. It provides support to the New
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On 20 November 1955 the NZSAS Squadron departed from New Zealand and after completing parachute training in Changi, Singapore, a 133-strong NZSAS Squadron was attached to the British SAS in Malaya. After undertaking jungle training in the rugged mountains of Perak, the squadron went on to spend
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It was a NZ patrol that made the last contact with enemy forces in this rotation of Australian and New Zealand SAS, killing two Viet Cong soldiers north-west of Thua Tich on 4 February 1971. 4 Troop was withdrawn from South Vietnam on 20 February 1971, as a part of the New Zealand Government's
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was appointed to form and command the unit, with the decision having been made to recruit mainly from the general public around a cadre of Regular Force personnel. Over 800 applied, from which 182, including 138 civilians (though 101 had previous military experience) were selected for training
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The Commando Squadron (formerly Counter Terrorist Tactical Assault Group until 5 December 2009) was formed in 2005 in a bid to provide a dedicated counter terrorist capability within 1 NZSAS and the New Zealand Defence Force. The squadron consists of an undisclosed number of Counter Terrorist
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Once the NZSAS contingent was withdrawn, a New Zealand Coalition force liaison officer was maintained, with the position being commonly held by an NZSAS officer. On 12 March 2001, NZSAS Officer, Acting Major John McNutt was fulfilling this role when he was accidentally killed during a bombing
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beginning in June 1955. In late 1957, soon after the squadron's return to New Zealand from Malaya, the unit was disbanded, having been operationally replaced by an infantry battalion. The NZSAS was re-established in October 1959, with the unit celebrating its 50th Jubilee from 3–12 June 2005.
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was awarded to the NZSAS and the other units that comprised the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-SOUTH/Task Force K-BAR between 17 October 2001 and 30 March 2002. It was awarded for "extraordinary heroism and outstanding performance of duty in action" and noted that those awarded
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in March 2002. In May 2002 the focus changed to mounted operations with patrols using modified American Humvees, supported by motorbikes to conduct 'long-range extended-duration patrols'. These patrols would often last 20 to 30 days and cover between 1000 and 2000 kilometres. Three six-month
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82 NZSAS and NZDF support personnel deployed to Afghanistan in September 2009, under Operation WÄ€TEA to form Task Force 81. This deployment was different from the unit's previous deployments to Afghanistan, as it was based in the capital city of Kabul, primarily to direct counter-insurgency
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being one of New Zealand's first Special Forces units. The unit reverted to '1st New Zealand Special Air Service Squadron' on 1 April 1978. From 1 January 1985 the unit was known as '1st New Zealand Special Air Services Group' until its re-designation as a Regiment before February 2013.
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The New Zealand Military Attaché in Kuala Lumpur was alerted to the Malaysian Police Field Force's intention to raise a special forces unit. The NZSAS deployed a small training team, who were based at Ipoh and Sungai Pateni to assist with training the new unit. By rotating officers and
1039:. The deployment was originally scheduled to commence in March 2005; however, due to problems with the new vehicles, this deployment date slipped to June 2005. Again, the squadron performed long-range patrols as well as direct-action operations, before being withdrawn in November 2005.
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SAS operations in Malaya consisted of going deep into the jungle, locating local people and moving them for their protection, then seeking out MNLA guerrillas in the area and 'destroying' them. From 2 April 1956 when the New Zealand Squadron became operational it was deployed to the
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On 17 July an earthquake occurred off the northern coast of Papua New Guinea. The shock occurred on a reverse fault and led to a tsunami that caused significant destruction and a high number of deaths. In response to an international request for assistance, New Zealand dispatched a
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in Auckland and are under the command of the Commanding Officer, 1 NZSAS. The Commando Squadron uses the Battle Training Facility at the Ardmore Military Camp to conduct their Close Quarter Battle urban, dynamic entry and room clearing drills as well as their marksman skills.
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The NZSAS was accorded regimental status in 2013. It has the responsibility of conducting counter-terrorism and overseas special operations and performing the disposal of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive hazards for military and civilian authorities.
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After completing the full NZSAS Regiment selection course, NZSAS candidates go on to undertake an intensive training cycle to build core skills. Those who complete the training cycle are accepted into the NZSAS and wear the sand beret with NZSAS badge and blue NZSAS
779:. The unit was deployed alongside its British and Australian Special Air Service counterparts. The Detachments served under the operational command of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment and were employed on reconnaissance tasks and ambushing operations including
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to complete the activities than NZSAS and Commando candidates and are provided with normal sleep and food intake. The course also "provides familiarisation with specialist weapons and equipment, and educates personnel on the ethos and values of the Unit".
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Over the three CONCORD deployments to Afghanistan there were "casualties on both sides" during gun battles, with injuries also sustained as a result of vehicle crashes and striking mines or other unexploded ordnance but no New Zealanders were killed.
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established "benchmark standard of professionalism, tenacity, courage, tactical brilliance, and operational brilliance, and operational excellence while demonstrating superb esprit de corps and maintaining the highest measures of combat readiness."
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five minutes. The second patrol would then stop and wait another five minutes, while the first patrol continued its mission. If there was no contact with the enemy the second patrol would then return to the landing zone where it would be extracted.
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Major Frank Rennie and officially opened on 14 December 2002. The Battle Training Facility (BTF) was officially opened on 8 April 2016 in the Ardmore Military Training Area for counter-terrorist training to replace facilities over 30 years old.
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In late 1964, during the Indonesian Confrontation (Konfrontasi) in West Malaysia, the New Zealand Government authorised the deployment of a New Zealand Special Air Service detachment to assist with countering Indonesian Communist insurgents in
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for carrying a severely injured comrade 70 metres "under heavy fire" from machine-guns, Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs) and grenades after their vehicle was destroyed in an ambush and then joined the rest of his comrades in a counter-attack.
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On 16 November 1968, a Troop from 1 Ranger Squadron, NZSAS known as 4 Troop, New Zealand Special Air Service, was deployed to the Republic of South Vietnam. The Troop consisting of one officer and 25 other ranks was based in
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as part of the "New Zealand Army Truce Monitoring Contingent Rhodesia 1979–80" on Operation MIDFORD. The contingent also included a number of ex-NZSAS personnel and served in Rhodesia from 7 December 1979 to 10 March 1980.
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Gate 1: After four days the first gate is reached which allows a candidate to be considered for a role as a Commando. This phase involves completing "1 NZSAS Regt fitness testing and mixed terrain navigation".
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Although reported in some sources, the New Zealand SAS was not attached to the Australian SASR during this period, as each unit operated in different areas. While the Australians operated autonomously around
1245:. From the third rotation of this infantry company, a group of four NZSAS personnel deployed in a Close Personal Protection capacity, with three rotations occurring over approximately eighteen months.
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contribution to Operation DORIX, the evacuation of selected personnel from Dili, East Timor to Australia. Over 1500 personnel were evacuated during the operation under SASR and NZSAS protection.
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which alleged that NZSAS personnel had committed war crimes. The authors alleged that NZSAS personnel had attacked the Afghan villages of Naik and Khak Khuday Dad after Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell,
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As the NZSAS official history withheld names of some personnel, unless they are otherwise publicly identified as being associated with the NZSAS, they have also been redacted in this list.
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vessels that were stationed off the island. The Troop performed reconnaissance activities, however the situation calmed and the Troop was returned to New Zealand in July 2000.
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operations. These involved crossing the border into Indonesia to gain intelligence information and later deter the Indonesians from infiltrating across the border into Borneo.
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C-130 aircraft loaded with relief supplies and six NZSAS advanced medics. The short notice deployment of the medics helped preserve lives that otherwise might have been lost.
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non-commissioned officers, the NZSAS were able to sustain Operation RETURN ANGEL, for some two years until it reached a successful conclusion and the units were operational.
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in Kabul on 29 June 2011, where members of the NZSAS also provided 'helo sniping' support. Askin and one other serviceman involved at the Inter-Continental were awarded the
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Commando and SAS commissioned Officer candidates also undergo an additional two days of selection to test their suitability to solve problems when tired and under pressure.
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withdrawal policy. One more rotation of Australian SAS served in Vietnam before the complete withdrawal of Australian and New Zealand combat forces at the end of 1971.
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Initially a number of individual NZSAS personnel deployed as part of the infantry company that New Zealand contributed to the United Nations peacekeeping operation in
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The final rotation of New Zealand SAS occurred in late 1970, when the Troop was again replaced by a new body of men commanded by Second Lieutenant Jack Hayes.
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on 10 July 1985, the NZSAS were requested to support the New Zealand Police at an emergency holding prison established in Ardmore. The prison was used to hold
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On 21–22 August 2010, the NZSAS and members of the Afghan Crisis Response Unit participated in a military operation in Afghanistan's Tirgiran Valley known as
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members in field craft and weapon handling. This training relationship continued with the establishment of the Police Anti-Terrorist Squad (now known as the
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Regular exchanges of personnel with foreign special forces units are conducted in order to build and maintain skills. This primarily occurs with the British
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Members of this first replacement Troop took part in an operational Squadron parachute insertion on 15–16 December 1969 to provide further intelligence for
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The two NZSAS Sabre Squadrons are combat units capable of conducting a wide range of Special Operations tasks. Each squadron is divided into four
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On 14 January 1970 Sergeant G.J. Campbell was killed in action, being the first and only fatal NZSAS casualty during the unit's time in Vietnam.
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Negri Sembilan Distinguished Conduct Medal: Trooper Grey Otene, Lance Corporal Robert Percy Withers, Lance Corporal Raymond Stennett Hurle.
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where the Communist headquarters were located. Patrols were to collect information for 1ATF and sometimes to conduct ambushes.
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approximately 18 of the 24 months it was in Malaya operating in the jungle to fight against pro-independence guerrillas of the
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learning military skills considered necessary to compete safely against military applicants. In 2007, a four part documentary
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high-altitude snow-covered areas of southern and central Afghanistan. Three NZSAS patrols were involved in this manner during
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up to candidates who wish to join the Regiment as a Commando. This is described as advancing through a series of 'gates'.
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specialist courses such as parachuting. Qualified Support Squadron personnel wear the sand beret with their corps badge.
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844:(29 November-28 December 1969) in which Australian and New Zealand forces launched attacks on the
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1794:– Former NZSAS Squadron Commander, who went on to later become a General in the New Zealand Army.
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As at February 2013, the main elements of the 1st New Zealand Special Air Service Regiment were:
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At a ceremony held at the Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar, California on 7 December 2004, the
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4010:"New Hager book is Hit & Run: The New Zealand SAS in Afghanistan and the Meaning of Honour"
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From Emergency to Confrontation: The New Zealand Armed Forces in Malaya and Borneo 1949–1966
4093:"Hit & Run raid: Defence Force acknowledges 'confusion' on civilian casualty statements"
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1637:: Captain Craig Wilson (listed as Captain 'C' when announced), Corporal 'B', Lance Corporal
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1972:, the New Zealand SAS relied on logistic and command support provided by American units in
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in late 1957, the same colour as had been worn by the SAS during the early stages of World
1067:. Two personnel, one of them Corporal "Steve" David Steven Askin, were injured during the
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that a squadron based on the British Special Air Service should be formed as part of the
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4727:"Fancy a career in bomb disposal? The new explosive ordnance disposal operator trade"
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4037:"Political Roundup: The hardest hitting responses to Nicky Hager's book 'Hit and run"
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Steve Askin – Former NZSAS soldier who was killed in a helicopter crash fighting the
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in February 1998 on Operation GRIFFIN during a period of international tension with
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1840:– Former NZSAS Commanding Officer and Deputy Director of Special Operations during
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Brigadier J. A. Dennistoun-Wood (19 February 1998). "Letter to editor: SAS MYTH".
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Defending the Nui Dat base | Author: Robert Hall | Date: 1 September, 2022 | URL=
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5624:"The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2000 (including Special List for East Timor)"
4168:"New Zealand Army's role in evacuation mission involved 'bravery on both sides'"
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for direct action designated Protected Heavy. In 2018, an undisclosed number of
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When the unit was established in 1955, approval was given for members to wear a
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The New Zealand Government states that NZSAS is the "premier combat unit of the
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The regimental memorial, known as the "Granite Parachute", is at Rennie Lines,
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in the Mây Tà o Mountains which resulted in a major defeat for the Communists.
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When announced, some names of personnel were withheld for security reasons.
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Hit & Run: The New Zealand SAS in Afghanistan and the meaning of honour
4468:"NZSAS seeking six women to set up specialist unit for 'female engagement'"
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Hit & Run: The New Zealand SAS in Afghanistan and the meaning of honour
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New Zealand Defence Force; New Zealand Ministry of Defence (August 2019).
4065:"Defence Force admits book location right, but denies civilian casualties"
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Escorting a U.S. military port survey team in East Timor in September 1999
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633:. Upon re-establishment of the squadron in October 1959, it was based at
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1994:
Whi Wanoa's name at the time of award was misspelt phonetically as Phee,
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and to wear black web belts whenever web belts are ordered to be worn.
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claims of civilian casualties were "unfounded." On 11 April 2018, the
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NZSAS: First Among Equals, inside the New Zealand Special Air Service
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1739:: Lieutenant Colonel Christopher John Parsons, Major Brent John Quin.
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726:. From late 1956 the squadron operated in the 'mountainous' area of
4146:"NZDF personnel deploy to assist with evacuations from Afghanistan"
3753:(Press release). New Zealand Defence Force. Scoop. 15 February 2017
1969:
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Soldiers are armed with a variety of weapons systems including the
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515:(SAS). It was formed on 7 July 1955. It traces its origins to the
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entered service with five surplus Bushmasters purchased from the
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Zero-Alpha: The NZ Police Armed Offenders Squad official history
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Vernon Small, Tracy Watkins and Danya Levy (29 September 2011).
1413:, with Troops located in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
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In 2005, with Afghan Parliamentary elections looming, Operation
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The NZSAS returned to Afghanistan in February 2004 on Operation
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On 11 December 2001, as a part of New Zealand's contribution to
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demonstration. The position was withdrawn after this incident.
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across Phuoc Tuy and into Bien Hoa province, mostly around the
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Ashley George (Pat) "Shocker" Shaw – a founding member of the
6341:
Dare to Win: The Story of the New Zealand Special Air Service
5037:"Supacat Special Operations Vehicles Accepted in New Zealand"
4565:"Counter Terrorist Assault Group to change name to Commandos"
4493:"Defence women train with SAS to form Female Engagement Team"
2058:
1359:
1157:
719:
6315:. North Harbour, Auckland: Howling at the Moon Productions.
4981:
Major Projects Report 2018 : 1 July 2017 - 30 June 2018
4734:
Navy Today – official magazine of the Royal New Zealand Navy
2922:
https://vietnam.unsw.adfa.edu.au/defending-the-nui-dat-base/
1185:
roles, including the New Zealand Contingent attached to the
926:
United States suspended its ANZUS relations with New Zealand
6343:. Melbourne, Australia: Lothian Publishing, Auckland, N.Z.
6189:
Without Fear or Favour: 150 Years Police Auckland 1840–1990
5420:"The Queen's Birthday and Golden Jubilee Honours List 2002"
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4170:(Press release). New Zealand Defence Force. 31 August 2021
4148:(Press release). New Zealand Defence Force. 19 August 2021
3911:(Press release). New Zealand Defence Force. Archived from
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The casket of Corporal Douglas Grant at Papakura Army Camp
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Special Forces: War on Terrorism in Afghanistan 2001–2003
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Training Malaysian Police Field Force personnel 1977–1980
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and Jon Stephenson published a book on Operation Burnham
4902:"The Right Calibre of Personnel...Supporting 1 NZSAS Gp"
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In 1964, NZSAS troopers were utilised to instruct early
5351:"Special Honours List 20 April 2013 (Gallantry Awards)"
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Negri Sembilan Conspicuous Gallantry Medal: Lieutenant
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was killed on 28 September 2011 during an operation in
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1788:, New Zealand's senior uniformed military appointment.
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In July 2012, Smith was also posthumously awarded the
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3602:
Stephenson, Jon; Hubbard, Anthony (24 January 2010).
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3367:"Special Honours List 2 July 2007 (Gallantry Awards)"
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VC – first (and currently the only) recipient of the
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terrorist attack against the Inter-Continental hotel
4690:"The Right Cost, The Right Time, The Right Product"
3520:"Fact Sheet: New Zealand Special Air Service NZSAS"
2974:(Australian War Memorial) accessed 21 December 2022
2082:
2070:
1435:was produced on the selection course and training.
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586:, as an effective and economic contribution to the
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5016:
3252:. Paris: Histoire & Collections. p. 143.
2178:
1544:, Captain Graham Neil McLaren Boswell, Lieutenant
1314:French agents involved in the sinking of the ship
6419:Military units and formations established in 1955
6294:New Zealand Army Distinguishing Patches 1911–1991
4628:"Debunking rumours about new anti-terrorism unit"
4425:
4423:
4386:
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2899:(Australian War Museum) accessed 23 December 2022
2895:'3rd Squadron, Special Air Service Regiment' URL=
2628:"NZSAS 'Original' marches out with elite friends"
1438:
558:The NZSAS can trace its roots back to the famous
6395:
6191:. The New Zealand Police and L. Patrick Hunter.
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1881:. Inscribed upon it is an extract from the poem
1827:– Honorary Colonel Commandant from 1997 to 2001.
1699:
1599:, Temporary Sergeant Kenneth Michael Schimanski.
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1028:. The Squadron returned home in September 2004.
32:Cap Badge of the New Zealand Special Air Service
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3624:
2532:Regular Soldier: A Life in the New Zealand Army
1908:This is the same inscription as on the British
1900:Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
6339:Baker, William Darrell; St-Jean, Mike (1987).
5269:(Supplement). 13 December 1966. p. 13461.
5249:(Supplement). 14 December 1965. p. 11682.
5229:(Supplement). 14 December 1965. p. 11681.
4521:
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4420:
4381:
3673:. New Zealand Defence Force. 2011. p. 117
3547:. New Zealand Defence Force. 2010. p. 109
2410:"1st New Zealand Special Air Service Regiment"
2186:"Changes Afoot for Special Operations Command"
1673:: Lieutenant Colonel Christopher John Parsons.
1613:It was announced on 2 July 2007 that Corporal
1146:
6367:(PhD thesis). New Zealand: Massey University.
5780:(Supplement). 31 December 1992. p. 5407.
5174:(Supplement). 20 December 1957. p. 7428.
5135:
5131:(Supplement). 20 December 1957. p. 7429.
3939:"Approval for Inquiry into Operation Burnham"
3770:
3768:
1693:United States Navy Presidential Unit Citation
1686:
1218:Seven individual NZSAS personnel deployed to
916:Twenty-four NZSAS personnel were deployed to
570:. New Zealanders also served in the original
476:
227:United States Navy Presidential Unit Citation
6338:
5980:(Supplement). 31 December 1984. p. B33.
4938:"New Weapons for Snipers and Special Forces"
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3875:
3873:
3851:"Key: no honour for soldiers by withdrawing"
3685:
3361:
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3353:
1737:New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration
497:1st New Zealand Special Air Service Regiment
21:1st New Zealand Special Air Service Regiment
6224:
5940:(Supplement). 31 December 1983. p. 37.
5920:(Supplement). 31 December 1981. p. 43.
5900:(Supplement). 31 December 1979. p. 29.
5590:(Supplement). 31 December 1992. p. 32.
5570:(Supplement). 31 December 1986. p. 36.
5550:(Supplement). 31 December 1985. p. 32.
5530:(Supplement). 31 December 1983. p. 36.
5510:(Supplement). 31 December 1979. p. 28.
4973:
4971:
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3722:"NZ troops uninjured in Kabul attack – Key"
2363:
2155:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
1903:Across that angry or that glimmering sea...
1378:In 2017, the NZSAS established a six woman
1111:. In March 2017, investigative journalists
6310:
6291:
5343:
5043:(Press release). SC Group. 18 January 2018
4987:. New Zealand Government. pp. 85–97.
4736:. No. 186. p. 23. Archived from
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4327:
3882:"Top Medal From US For Kiwi SAS Commander"
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2444:
2172:
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578:. In February 1955, it was decided by the
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469:
5820:(Supplement). 12 June 1971. p. 5999.
5800:(Supplement). 1 January 1971. p. 41.
5760:(Supplement). 1 January 1968. p. 43.
5740:(Supplement). 1 January 1966. p. 43.
5720:(Supplement). 11 June 1966. p. 6573.
5470:(Supplement). 14 June 1975. p. 7409.
5450:(Supplement). 10 June 1967. p. 6312.
5014:
4062:
3870:
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3743:
3350:
1715:Member of the Order of the British Empire
1709:Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit
1540:: Lieutenant Earle Watson Yandall, Major
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6434:Army reconnaissance units and formations
6186:
6020:(Supplement). 11 June 1988. p. B37.
6010:
6000:(Supplement). 14 June 1986. p. B35.
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5960:(Supplement). 16 June 1984. p. B33.
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5880:(Supplement). 3 June 1978. p. 6273.
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5860:(Supplement). 2 June 1973. p. 6509.
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5490:(Supplement). 3 June 1978. p. 6272.
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5400:. New Zealand Defence Force. 19 May 2006
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5154:(Supplement). 23 May 1958. p. 3239.
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5111:(Supplement). 28 May 1957. p. 3157.
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5091:(Supplement). 23 May 1958. p. 3238.
5081:
5071:(Supplement). 28 May 1957. p. 3156.
5061:
4966:
4392:"The Selected Few – Training in the SAS"
4363:
4351:
4215:Atlamazoglou, Stavros (8 October 2018).
3799:
3751:"Helicopter pilot was decorated soldier"
2972:https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U53505
2970:'1st Squadron Special Air Service' URL:
2897:https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U53505
2320:
1894:We are the Pilgrims, master; we shall go
1721:Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit
1404:E Squadron – Explosive Ordnance Disposal
1389:
1346:E Squadron – Explosive Ordnance Disposal
1099:Operation Burnham war crimes allegations
1054:
1045:
989:
978:
954:In 1999 NZDF personnel were deployed to
945:
827:Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrols (LRRP)
825:The troopers were primarily employed on
544:United States Presidential Unit Citation
6424:Military counterterrorist organizations
6243:
5840:(Supplement). 3 June 1972. p. 629.
5790:
5392:
5390:
5281:"I was only doing my job, says VC hero"
4874:Mike Roberts; Steven O'Meagher (2007).
4034:
3604:"Key 'broke pledge' on Kiwis in battle"
2995:
2937:(HQ1ATF.org) accessed 23 December, 2022
2602:
2590:
2578:
2566:
2554:
2507:Tribe of the War God: Ngati Tumatauenga
2346:
2294:
2270:"New Battle Training Facility for NZDF"
2046:. New Zealand Government. p. S3–34
1797:Mike Coburn (pseudonym) – later joined
1658:
1354:A and B Squadrons – Special Air Service
1267:
1109:International Security Assistance Force
935:
883:
704:Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA)
6396:
6265:Hager, Nicky; Stephenson, Jon (2017).
6205:
6155:
5329:"Injured soldier fought beside Apiata"
5207:
5015:Nicholson, Brendan (2 February 2018).
4888:
4878:(Documentary). Desert Road Television.
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3419:"Pinzgauer Light Operational Vehicles"
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2323:"New site for SAS to train for battle"
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2076:
1915:
1801:, was a member of the much publicised
6292:Thomas, Malcolm; Lord, Cliff (1995).
6225:Lord, Cliff; Tennant, Julian (2000).
5018:"Bushmasters give allies a safe ride"
4724:
4625:
4599:
4188:
4090:
3694:
3522:. New Zealand Government. 2 July 2007
1729:: Sergeant Eric Ball, Lance Corporal
1677:United States Army Commendation Medal
1507:
1489:Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
1460:Support / Explosive Ordnance Disposal
1207:
1037:Pinzgauer Special Operations Vehicles
1002:to perform operations as part of the
654:
546:for its contribution in Afghanistan.
335:Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand
6357:
6058:"Queen's Birthday Honours List 2013"
6032:"Queen's Birthday Honours List 2011"
5690:"Queen's Birthday Honours List 2006"
5387:
3970:"Operation Burnham information pack"
3879:
3824:"SAS soldier killed in Kabul attack"
3477:"SAS back in NZ, no plans to return"
1933:New Zealand Army Order of Precedence
1065:January 2010 attack in central Kabul
1020:during this engagement, SAS trooper
542:. In 2004, the unit was awarded the
107:Special Operations Component Command
6060:. DPMC. 3 June 2013. Archived from
6034:. DPMC. 6 June 2011. Archived from
5375:. The Governor General. 3 July 2012
4725:Brown, Major Nick (February 2015).
3800:Brownlee, Gerry (9 December 2014).
2321:Schouten, Hank (20 December 2012).
2297:"SAS opens $ 46M training facility"
1926:Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
1558:
1416:
1226:
1095:from Afghanistan on 31 March 2012.
645:
13:
6429:1955 establishments in New Zealand
6331:
6172:from the original on 18 June 2022.
6137:from the original on 30 April 2009
5307:"The New Zealand Gallantry Awards"
3936:
3802:"Gallantry Awards recognise NZSAS"
3625:Stephenson, Jon (4 October 2009).
1897:Always a little further: it may be
1743:
1617:of the NZSAS had been awarded the
1568:, Lieutenant Earle Watson Yandall.
1154:Hamid Karzai International Airport
790:
637:, until the unit was relocated to
511:, closely modelled on the British
218:
14:
6445:
6409:Military special forces regiments
6382:New Zealand Army official website
6373:
6296:. Malcolm Thomas and Cliff Lord.
6109:"Record of Service: Shocker Shaw"
4755:"Special Operations Communicator"
4626:Gower, Patrick (12 August 2006).
4602:"Shortage leaves B-team on guard"
4600:Gower, Patrick (12 August 2006).
4217:"A rare glimpse inside the NZSAS"
4091:Jones, Nicholas (13 March 2018).
4063:Broughton, Cate (13 March 2018).
2935:http://www.hq1atf.org/history.htm
2133:RSM 1NZSAS Group (October 2005).
1671:Defense Meritorious Service Medal
1608:
1187:Multinational Force and Observers
1130:The allegations of war crimes in
1127:, was killed by a roadside bomb.
763:
690:
6159:"SAS confronts its enemy within"
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5115:
5095:
5075:
5055:
5029:
5008:
4930:
4894:
4867:
4747:
4718:
4688:Martin, Judith (10 March 2009).
4681:
4645:
4619:
4593:
4557:
4529:"The SAS Female Engagement Team"
4466:Fisher, David (26 August 2017).
4459:
4234:
4208:
4189:Manch, Thomas (31 August 2021).
4182:
4160:
4138:
4112:
4084:
4056:
4035:Edwards, Bryce (22 March 2017).
4028:
4002:
3962:
3901:
3793:
3714:
3660:
3646:
3595:
3559:
3534:
3030:"Nicky Hager " Phantom Soldiers"
2534:. Endeavour Press. p. 225.
1988:
1979:
1855:
1635:New Zealand Gallantry Decoration
1625:
1340:B Squadron – Special Air Service
1337:A Squadron – Special Air Service
1274:Civil War in the Solomon Islands
1255:1998 Papua New Guinea earthquake
1164:Other deployments and activities
770:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
745:
624:
272:
67:
50:
26:
4796:"1 NZSAS Regt Selection Course"
3697:"SAS men wounded in Kabul raid"
3469:
3411:
3241:
3022:
2989:
2964:
2927:
2914:
2889:
2620:
2523:
2498:
2450:
2314:
2288:
2262:
1961:
1770:Governor-General of New Zealand
1589:: Lieutenant Eru Ihaka Manuera.
1554:: Trooper Stephen Colin Watene.
1500:Protected and were supplied by
1325:
1233:United Nations Protection Force
1137:Labour-led coalition government
3695:Young, Audrey (30 June 2011).
3627:"SAS Afghan location revealed"
3425:. October 2004. Archived from
3004:. Osprey Publishing. pp.
2458:"1 NZSAS Group Embellishments"
2295:Roberts, Mike (8 April 2016).
2126:
2032:
2007:
1941:New Zealand Intelligence Corps
1819:Victoria Cross for New Zealand
1619:Victoria Cross for New Zealand
1603:
1439:Special Air Service / Commando
1026:Victoria Cross for New Zealand
985:War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
905:
797:New Zealand in the Vietnam War
718:area, bordering the states of
536:Victoria Cross for New Zealand
1:
6414:Special forces of New Zealand
6244:Pugsley, Christopher (2003).
6179:
6156:Popham, Peter (30 May 1996).
6089:. NZDF. June 2013. p. 16
5668:"New Years Honours List 2003"
5646:"New Years Honours List 2001"
5602:"New Years Honours List 1998"
5373:"Charles Upham Bravery Award"
4401:(402): 8. 15 September 2009.
3880:Hume, Tim (16 January 2011).
2276:(Press release). 8 April 2016
1805:patrol and authored the book
1700:New Year and Birthday honours
1667:: unnamed 'non-badged' medic.
1294:Support to New Zealand Police
1249:Papua New Guinea tsunami 1998
814:, attached to the Australian
708:Malayan Communist Party (MCP)
6208:NZSAS: The First Fifty Years
4574:(404): 2. 17 November 2009.
2467:(404): 7. 17 November 2009.
1883:The Golden Road to Samarkand
1848:
1755:Barrie "Baz" Rice – star of
1580:
1468:
1425:
816:Special Air Service Regiment
752:Military history of Thailand
361:Special Air Service Regiment
7:
6250:. Oxford University Press.
4662:(424): 13. September 2011.
4653:"EOD Team Member Selection"
3999:, p. backcover,14-136.
3997:Hager & Stephenson 2017
2175:, pp. 104–105, Part 2.
2135:"NZSAS Operational History"
2041:"The 2013–2014 Output Plan"
2039:New Zealand Defence Force.
1872:
1780:and ended his service as a
1645:New Zealand Gallantry Medal
1262:Royal New Zealand Air Force
1160:to perimeter entry points.
1147:2021 Afghanistan evacuation
606:The NZSAS were granted the
10:
6450:
4947:(487): 4–5. October 2017.
1687:Presidential Unit Citation
1517:
1271:
1252:
1230:
1211:
1196:
1073:New Zealand Gallantry Star
996:Operation Enduring Freedom
982:
968:Royal Australian Air Force
939:
909:
887:
794:
767:
749:
694:
639:Hobsonville Air Force Base
619:Special Operations Command
588:Far East Strategic Reserve
553:
3977:New Zealand Defence Force
3423:New Zealand Defence Force
3248:Micheletti, Eric (2003).
2419:(439): 9. February 2013.
2274:New Zealand Defence Force
1937:
1930:
1922:
1575:
1512:
1433:NZSAS: First Among Equals
1152:outside the perimeter of
1090:In January 2011, General
812:1st Australian Task Force
532:New Zealand Defence Force
288:New Zealand Defence Force
237:
232:
214:
190:1999 East Timorese crisis
162:
154:
142:
130:
112:
102:
88:
78:
63:
45:
37:
25:
20:
6404:Regiments of New Zealand
6311:Van Beynen, Ray (1998).
5670:. DPMC. 31 December 2003
5648:. DPMC. 30 December 2000
5604:. DPMC. 31 December 1997
4431:"Female Engagement Team"
3804:. New Zealand Government
2996:Rottman, Gordon (1990).
2509:. Heritage. p. 90.
2505:Taylor, Richard (1996).
1949:
1758:Treasure Island: Extreme
1493:Australian Defence Force
912:Operation Desert Thunder
706:, the armed wing of the
175:Indonesian Confrontation
6187:Cherrett, Owen (1989).
5331:. Stuff. 14 August 2012
4839:"1 NZ SAS Gp Selection"
4805:(430): 17. April 2012.
4440:(485): 9. August 2017.
2364:Lord & Tennant 2000
1384:culturally unacceptable
1311:Mount Eden Prison riots
1241:during the break-up of
890:History of Bougainville
730:, between the towns of
686:Operational deployments
560:Long Range Desert Group
521:Long Range Desert Group
4911:(421): 21. June 2011.
4764:(433): 11. July 2012.
4502:(490): 5. March 2018.
4472:The New Zealand Herald
3949:New Zealand Government
3828:The New Zealand Herald
3781:. NZDF. September 2011
3726:The New Zealand Herald
3576:(430): 2. April 2012.
2933:HQ 1ATF HISTORY | URL=
2530:Rennie, Frank (1986).
2445:Thomas & Lord 1995
2195:(464): 10. July 2015.
2173:Thomas & Lord 1995
2065:Thomas & Lord 1995
1906:
1879:Papakura Military Camp
1811:about his experiences.
1786:Chief of Defence Force
1411:Trentham Military Camp
1397:Papakura Military Camp
1380:Female Engagement Team
1374:Female Engagement Team
1288:Royal New Zealand Navy
1051:
951:
635:Papakura Military Camp
614:on 27 September 1967.
608:Freedom of the Borough
580:New Zealand Government
224:
223:Navy and Marine P.U.C.
117:Papakura Military Camp
6133:. 15 September 2007.
6127:"Dying for a fortune"
5353:. DPMC. 20 April 2013
4945:New Zealand Army News
4909:New Zealand Army News
4848:(420): 12. May 2011.
4846:New Zealand Army News
4803:New Zealand Army News
4762:New Zealand Army News
4697:New Zealand Army News
4660:New Zealand Army News
4589:on 18 September 2010.
4572:New Zealand Army News
4538:(494): 4. July 2018.
4536:New Zealand Army News
4500:New Zealand Army News
4438:New Zealand Army News
4416:on 18 September 2010.
4399:New Zealand Army News
3909:"Job well done NZSAS"
3887:The Sunday Star-Times
3632:The Sunday Star-Times
3574:New Zealand Army News
3567:"Job Well Done NZSAS"
2482:on 18 September 2010.
2465:New Zealand Army News
2447:, p. 95, Part 1.
2417:New Zealand Army News
2193:New Zealand Army News
2067:, p. 85, Part 1.
1891:
1832:2017 Port Hills fires
1751:Armed Offenders Squad
1639:Leon Kristopher Smith
1593:Mention in Dispatches
1538:Mention in Dispatches
1481:anti-materiel rifle.
1477:sniper rifle and the
1390:D Squadron – Commando
1343:D Squadron – Commando
1307:Special Tactics Group
1303:Armed Offenders Squad
1272:Further information:
1253:Further information:
1231:Further information:
1212:Further information:
1197:Further information:
1182:2nd Commando Regiment
1055:Afghanistan 2009–2012
1049:
990:Afghanistan 2001–2005
983:Further information:
979:Afghanistan 2001–2012
966:, departed Darwin by
949:
942:History of East Timor
940:Further information:
910:Further information:
888:Further information:
795:Further information:
768:Further information:
750:Further information:
695:Further information:
665:ecru (sandy-coloured)
631:Waiouru Military Camp
222:
41:7 July 1955 – present
6206:Crosby, Ron (2009).
6113:Fight Times Magazine
3668:"Annual Report 2011"
3656:. 21 September 2009.
3654:"Military-World.net"
3542:"Annual Report 2010"
3429:on 15 December 2004.
2434:on 28 February 2013.
2210:on 4 September 2015.
1727:British Empire Medal
1659:United States awards
1552:British Empire Medal
1268:Solomon Islands 2000
1199:Pasukan Gerakan Khas
1174:Special Boat Service
964:Special Boat Service
936:East Timor 1999–2001
884:Bougainville 1997–98
846:Communist stronghold
564:North African desert
538:awarded to Corporal
444:Historical Equipment
6358:Ball, Rhys (2009).
6275:Potton & Burton
6271:Nelson, New Zealand
5692:. DPMC. 5 June 2006
5626:. DPMC. 5 June 2000
5422:. DPMC. 3 June 2002
4962:on 16 January 2020.
4820:on 7 February 2013.
4779:on 7 February 2013.
4553:on 14 January 2020.
4517:on 14 January 2020.
4455:on 27 January 2018.
4378:, pp. 274–275.
4306:, pp. 308–309.
4294:, pp. 291–292.
4282:, pp. 263–266.
4270:, pp. 259–260.
4258:, pp. 295–296.
3454:, pp. 391–392.
3369:. DPMC. 2 July 2007
3347:, pp. 382–383.
3226:, pp. 338–339.
3148:, pp. 324–325.
3064:, pp. 298–299.
2766:, pp. 152–153.
2655:, pp. 131–133.
2495:, pp. 276–277.
2366:, pp. 110–112.
2223:, pp. 124–125.
1916:Order of precedence
1910:Special Air Service
1887:James Elroy Flecker
1867:Special Air Service
1497:Supacat HMT Extenda
1178:Special Air Service
1170:Special Air Service
574:force during World
572:Special Air Service
513:Special Air Service
6017:The London Gazette
5997:The London Gazette
5977:The London Gazette
5957:The London Gazette
5937:The London Gazette
5917:The London Gazette
5897:The London Gazette
5877:The London Gazette
5857:The London Gazette
5837:The London Gazette
5817:The London Gazette
5797:The London Gazette
5777:The London Gazette
5757:The London Gazette
5737:The London Gazette
5717:The London Gazette
5587:The London Gazette
5567:The London Gazette
5547:The London Gazette
5527:The London Gazette
5507:The London Gazette
5487:The London Gazette
5467:The London Gazette
5447:The London Gazette
5285:New Zealand Herald
5266:The London Gazette
5246:The London Gazette
5226:The London Gazette
5171:The London Gazette
5151:The London Gazette
5128:The London Gazette
5108:The London Gazette
5088:The London Gazette
5068:The London Gazette
4926:on 12 August 2011.
4677:on 6 January 2012.
4632:New Zealand Herald
4606:New Zealand Herald
4243:New Zealand Herald
4098:New Zealand Herald
4042:New Zealand Herald
3701:New Zealand Herald
3591:on 21 August 2013.
3483:. 22 November 2005
3481:New Zealand Herald
2015:"Army Today:NZSAS"
1782:Lieutenant General
1508:Honours and awards
1300:New Zealand Police
1208:Rhodesia 1979–1980
1052:
1009:Operation Anaconda
952:
820:Operation Goodward
810:and served in the
655:Dress distinctions
592:counter-insurgency
459:New Zealand portal
402:Army Medical Corps
397:Intelligence Corps
351:Artillery Regiment
251:Lieutenant General
244:Lieutenant General
225:
206:War in Afghanistan
199: •
193: •
93:Special operations
6217:978-0-67-007424-2
3728:. 19 January 2010
1947:
1946:
1938:Succeeded by
1842:Operation Burnham
1772:, who joined the
1220:Southern Rhodesia
1214:Operation Midford
1105:Operation Burnham
857:Binh Tuy Province
842:Operation Marsden
831:Mây Tà o Mountains
697:Malayan Emergency
568:World War II
499:, abbreviated as
493:
492:
439:Current Equipment
366:Logistic Regiment
356:Infantry Regiment
264:
263:
185:Operation Midford
170:Malayan Emergency
97:Counter-terrorism
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1417:Support Squadron
1349:Support Squadron
1320:Dominique Prieur
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6131:Sunday News
6084:"The Bugle"
6012:"No. 51367"
5992:"No. 50553"
5972:"No. 49970"
5952:"No. 49769"
5932:"No. 49584"
5912:"No. 48839"
5892:"No. 48043"
5872:"No. 47551"
5852:"No. 45985"
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