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CLOSURE FEARS SCOTCHED

Concerns over the possible reduction or closure of Waiouru Army Training Group Camp were scotched, with the news that a territorial unit and 1 Scots will both be based in Waiouru permanently, increasing population numbers signifi- . cantly. Regular Force recruiting will be beginning again soon, with 450 recruits taken in over the next 12 months at this stage. This figure may rise to as much as 600. As from July, Infantry Corps training will also be held in Waiouru.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 336, 15 May 1990, Page 5

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CLOSURE FEARS SCOTCHED Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 336, 15 May 1990, Page 5

CLOSURE FEARS SCOTCHED Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 336, 15 May 1990, Page 5

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