Nearly 10 years of peace-keeping in the Solomon Islands end today, with the last of the Kiwi troops coming home today.
The 16th rotation to serve in the small Pacific country flies into Christchurch this afternoon, after a four month deployment.
Brigadier Mark Wheeler from the New Zealand Army says it is absolutely the right time for New Zealand to withdraw.
"The military side's not required - we can now fade out. We're really comfortable that we've done our job in allowing police, particularly the Solomon Islands' police, to take the credit for how stable this place is.
"There are law and order issues here. There may be riots and those things but they're really one off events, they come and go and I would hope we don't have to come back on a permanent basis."