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Armistice Day marked

BY

JAN

SAVELL

The signing of Armistice on 11 November 1918 was remembered at Officer Cadet School (NZ) in Waiouru on Wednesday. The staff and students of the school commemorated Armistice Day with a parade in which both the most senior and the

most junior cadet took active roles. OCS Commandant, Colonel Warren Whiting, and Camp Commandant, Colonel Clive Sinclair, planted roses at the school and two soldiers received medals. Col Sinclair presented the New Zealand Service Medal (Sinai) to Staff

Sergeant Hugh Lawrence for his service in the Sinai in 1990. Officer Cadet John Pine was presented with both the New Zealand Service Medal

(Kuwait) and the Liberation Medal from the King of Saudi Arabia for his service in the New Zealand Defence Medical Contingent in Kuwait.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 12

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Armistice Day marked Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 12

Armistice Day marked Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 12

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