Officers graduate at Waiouru
By
Michele
Monaghan
Sixteen offieer cadets graduated last week in Waiouru after one year's training at the Offieer Cadet School. The graduating class included two Bruneins, a Tongan and an Australian. Matthew McFarland of the Royal Australian Infantry was assessed as having the greatest potential as an
Army offieer, receiving the Sword of Honour. Minister of Defence the Honourable Warren Cooper reviewed the parade, the 20th to be held in the history of the school. After the parade the graduation ball was held where graduates were presented their rank or 'pips' to officially induct them as Army officers.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 591, 20 June 1995, Page 3
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