A Warrant Officers' promotion course is currently running in Waiouru and to re-reinforce team-work and trust soldiers are taken through the low and high ropes ( pictured) in the Waiouru Gymnasium. Students from Wairaki Polytechnic completing an outdoor recreation course at the Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre joined the soldiers in activities that included diving onto people's outstretched arms, running at a wall blindfolded only stopping when you are told and working out ways to overcome obstacles
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 606, 3 October 1995, Page 5
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77A Warrant Officers' promotion course is currently running in Waiouru and to re-reinforce team-work and trust soldiers are taken through the low and high ropes ( pictured) in the Waiouru Gymnasium. Students from Wairaki Polytechnic completing an outdoor recreation course at the Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre joined the soldiers in activities that included diving onto people's outstretched arms, running at a wall blindfolded only stopping when you are told and working out ways to overcome obstacles Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 606, 3 October 1995, Page 5
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