Defence chiefs have done an about-turn on their Anzac Day stance, which had banned active staff from marching in uniform in parades, but it will enforce a no-mix and a no after-match policy.
Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Kevin Short told the Herald all active NZDF staff must stand ready to be deployed if called upon and must maintain health policy guidelines, meaning they must stay away from vulnerable war veterans.
Short said his original instructions for Anzac Day banned NZDF personnel from public Anzac Services. But a change of settings by the Government had allowed him to review his orders this week.
"The overriding aims of NZDF's approach to participation in Anzac Day this year, in the midst of the Covid Omicron outbreak, is the protection of the force to both protect the health of veterans and to continue to give the Government options to respond to emergencies and contingencies," Short said.
"The original instructions to personnel for Anzac Day did not allow NZDF personnel to attend public Anzac Services.