New Zealand Army personnel will be making their way to Whanganui to conduct a three-week-long exercise focused on sharpening soldiers’ reconnaissance skills.
The Land Operations Training Centre will conduct the military exercise from Monday, September 18 to Friday, October 13.
The exercise will contain around 40 soldiers and will be based in the vicinity of the New Zealand Defence Force training centre at Languard Bluff.
Senior instructor for the dismount operations wing, Captain Mitch Lennane, said the school would be running a reconnaissance and surveillance command course over the three weeks.
“We’re testing officers and soldiers to command reconnaissance operations for the army.