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Structure of the New Zealand Army : ウィキペディア英語版
Structure of the New Zealand Army

This article describes the current structure of the New Zealand Army. It includes the army's order of battle and the headquarters locations of major units.
From the 1880s, the structure of the army has evolved with changing defence needs and financial constraints. New Zealand deployed a division jointly with Australia at the beginning of the First World War, eventually despatching personnel to fill out a full division. Five divisions (three attenuated at home in NZ) were raised during the Second World War. A division was initially raised through Compulsory Military Training from 1949.
Damien Marc Fenton's ''A False Sense of Security?'' outlines parts of the army's structural evolution since the Second World War. The Army had had three military districts, Northern Military District at Auckland, Central Military District at Palmerston North, and Southern Military District at Christchurch in 1946.〔Fenton, 1998, 12.〕 The New Zealand Division was disestablished in 1961. In 1963, a Combat Brigade Group (1st Brigade), Combat Reserve Brigade Group (3rd Brigade), and Logistic Support Force (formed from the former 2nd Infantry Brigade Group) were established, each to be based on a district HQ.〔Fenton, 1998, 113-117.〕 On 1 September 1970, two formations, Home Command and Field Force Command, were established to administer the home base and deployable forces respectively.〔http://www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewEntity.do?code=BAIO, and Fenton, 1998, 154-5.〕
In 1978, Land Forces Command (New Zealand) emerged, replacing Home Command and Field Force Command, and the two operational brigades at the time, 1 and 3 Brigades, were disbanded and replaced by Task Force Regions, at Papakura, Palmerston North, and Christchurch.〔Fenton, 1998, 165.〕 Still later on after the 1983 Defence Review Land Forces Command was split into Land Force Command at Takapuna and Support Command at Palmerston North. Support Command later moved to Trentham. The two commands were joined once again at Trentham as Land Command after 1998, which in 2001 was amalgamated with the other services' operational headquarters to form Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand.
A skeleton listing of New Zealand Army units, grouped under Land Force Command and Support Command and seemingly circa 1984, can be seen at Desmond Ball's "The Anzac Connection."〔BALL, Desmond (ed). The Anzac Connection, Sydney Allen & Unwin 1985. ISBN 086861503X, 155-157.〕
==Order of battle May 2015==

According to an organisation chart and map published on the New Zealand Army's website the Army's order of battle is as follows:〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://army.mil.nz/downloads/pdf/public-docs/2015/0505-new-zealand-army-by-location.pdf )
The 1st Brigade was formed on 13 December 2011 by amalgamating the units of the 2nd Land Force Group and 3rd Land Force Group. It is effectively a 'shopping basket' of units which can be raised in readiness preparatory to an operational deployment, and does not appear to have any operational deployment role.
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*Land Component Command, HQ Joint Forces New Zealand (Seddul Bahr Road, Trentham)
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*1st New Zealand Special Air Service Regiment (Papakura Military Camp)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://nzdf.mil.nz/about-us/nzsof/nzsof-command-and-control.htm )
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*D Squadron (Commando) - designated the Counter Terrorist Tactical Assault Group until 2009.
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*1st (New Zealand) Brigade
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*Victor Company
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*Support Company
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*2/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Burnham Military Camp)
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*Alpha Company
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*Depot Company
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*1st New Zealand Signal Regiment (Linton Military Camp)
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*3rd Combat Service Support Battalion (Burnham Military Camp)
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*2nd Health Services Battalion (New Zealand) (Linton Military Camp)
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*Logistics Operations School (Linton Military Camp)
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*School of Signals (Linton Military Camp)
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*2/4th Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Burnham Military Camp)
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*Wellington, West Coast and Taranaki Company (Linton Military Camp)
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*Wellington (City of Wellington’s Own) and Hawke’s Bay Company (Wellington)
In addition, Logistics Command (Land), which is headquartered at Trentham Military Camp, reports to the Defence Logistics Command. Logistics Command (Land)'s sub units are the Wellington Regional Support Centre (located at Trentham Military Camp) and the Southern Regional Support Centre (located at Burnham Military Camp).〔

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