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43 year old Fred Brown has a staff of 65, his son 20 years younger controls a similar number in the Army. What Fred took 20 years to achieve his son has done in five. The Browns are achievers. of skills, as the Army enables him to move around. HOW tO get Started: BUTSaTV Candidates Take Fred Brown. He's just been appointed General Some of that mobility will involve earning overseas ; -°— t — J—— Manager after 20 years with the same company. And at 43 experience, possibly to Australia as well as Singapore, or «>u re a bursary candidate, behveen 17 and 19, you could years of age he's done well to make it while he's still young, even on courses as far afield as Europe if he s lucky enough. be ehgfcle for the University Scheme. So talk about a career 1 Fred's son Tim, on the other hand, is an officer in the New . Young people like Tim could find themselves managing a as an Army Officer at any Anny Recruitment Centre now. Zealand Army. To sixty people in his unit he's the boss. And transport fleet; heavily into computers and advanced equip- JJ.E. exam paSSCS in terms of responsibilities and position that puts him on a ment; becoming expert in the most advanced technologies. with his fattier Or all of these at some time or another depending on their If you re between 18 and 24 years of age and you ve passed P The difference behveen father and son is a matter of time, corps choice. . ' your U.E. (or expect to do so in the near future) you should Tim has made it in a touch over 5 years after selection as an The Army is his oyster. It's the variety that only an Army A contact an Army Recruitment Centre now. i/tiriny Offiirercadet. And Tim's career is only just beginning, career provides, that makes life so interesting and personally - Because in the New Zealand Army a bright young officer satisfying for Tim. A /V* KkpThn can expectfurther promotion in short order. Tim's parents are as pleased as punch After all, its AFIYI'V( "Tim Tom alsoexpect to become a past master of all manner something of a habit for the Browns to be achievers. XMJ 110 BURNETT 0622 . ■
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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 12
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