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168:. NZEME personnel who had been in the LSE were taken for the most part into the Light Aid Detachment (LAD) of the Australian Artillery Field Regiment. RNZEME tradesmen also served with the New Zealand Services Medical Team in the town of Bong Son, in the Binh Dinh Province. Some RNZEME personnel served in the RNZIR rifle companies, the ANZAC Battalions (Command & Support), as well as at the New Zealand headquarters (V Force HQ) in Saigon. Several RNZEME personnel also served in the 70: 53: 272: 260: 30: 132:
The New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers(NZEME) were created as a separate corps in New Zealand on 1 September 1946 under the control of the Director of Mechanical Engineering. Control of MT Sores was retained under Ordnance Control. During WW2 in 2NZEF in the Middle east, NZEME had been
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was deployed to Vietnam and a detachment of RNZEME engineers formed the Logistic Support Element (LSE) to service the battery. 161 Battery served under the U.S 173rd Airborne Brigade from 1965 to 1966. When the
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regiments, including the infantry, armour, and artillery. These attachments were known as Light Aid Detachments (LAD’s) who in turn were supported by Field Workshops. Field workshops were located in
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The MT Branch responsible for the provision, storage, issue of all classes of vehicles and spare parts and the repair of such vehicles was controlled by the Director of Mechanical Transport.
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Ordnance Workshops, responsible for the repair of all armaments, instruments, wireless, radar and general stores were controlled by the Chief Ordnance Mechanical Officer,
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in 1964 the New Zealand government initially deployed some non-combat engineers to help with construction projects, some of whom were from RNZEME. In 1965
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Armourers Workshops, responsible for the repair of small arms and machine Guns were controlled by the Director Of Ordnance Services (DOS)
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In 1947 the Royal prefix was awarded to NZEME creating the Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RNZEME).
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Corps comprising Army trained tradesmen (craftsmen) who repaired Army equipment wherever New Zealand Forces served.
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formed in 1942 to keep the organisation in line with the British Army which was providing support at the time.
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Craftsmen in uniform: the Corps of Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: an account
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and Singapore (until 1989). Field Workshops were in turn supported by a Base Workshop located in
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Warrior craftsmen : Royal New Zealand Electrical & Mechanical Engineers, 1942-1996
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Craftsmen in Uniform: The Corps of Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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Warrior Craftsmen: Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1942-1996
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Light Aid Detachments and Workshops as part of the New Zealand Army Servic Corps
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restructuring, in 1996 the RNZEME was amalgamated along with the
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Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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Organisations based in New Zealand with royal patronage
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Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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A history of the Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps
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Military units and formations of the New Zealand Army
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Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1996
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Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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VietnamWar.govt.nz, New Zealand and the Vietnam War
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New Zealand

New Zealand Army
New Zealand Army
New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps
Vietnam War
161 Battery Royal New Zealand Artillery
1st Australian Task Force
Nui Dat
Phuoc Tuy Province
1st Australian Logistic Support Group
Vung Tau
1st New Zealand Army Training Team
combat arms
Burnham
Linton Army Camp
Waiouru
Papakura
Trentham
New Zealand Defence Force
Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps
Royal New Zealand Corps of Transport
Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
United States Army Ordnance Corps
New Zealand Tunnelling Company
RNZEME Cap badge 1947-1955

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