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From Waiouru museum to highest office help

The governor-general Sir Michael Hardie Boys has two aides-de-camp and Army Museum curator Lieutenant Mike Brown last week became one of them. " It will be a year of something out of the ordinary from the military system," he said. "I'm really, really looking forward to it." After nearly three years at the museum, Mike will be leaving with fond memories. "It will be sad to leave the museum because it's been an insight into a lot of things. I ' ve got a lot of good experiences out of it, being the major public relations face of the Army. "People come here and it' s their only experience of the Army, so we must be the best we can be. With the employment of

professionals it means we can be an institution of

national standing, even better than we were befofe. We have the ability to move ever upwards," Mike said. His tasks as Aide-de-Camp will be mainly administrative and he will serve a one year term in Wellington. Along with the posting, he will be promoted to Captain.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 638, 28 May 1996, Page 10

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From Waiouru museum to highest office help Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 638, 28 May 1996, Page 10

From Waiouru museum to highest office help Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 638, 28 May 1996, Page 10

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