New Zealand Advanced Ordnance Depot
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The ANZUK Ordnance Depot was established in 1971 to provide logistical support to Australian, New Zealand and British forces stationed in Singapore and Malaysia as part of ANZUK Force.[1] It was commanded by a Royal Army Ordnance Corps officer of the rank of lieutenant colonel and staffed by Australian, New Zealand and United Kingdom personnel and Locally Employed Civilians. This organisation operated for only a short period. Australia changed Government in 1972 and the incoming Labor Government decided to withdraw Australia’s commitment to the region. This took effect in 1974 and was followed later by the withdrawal of the British forces.[2] It was then decided that New Zealand should form its own Advanced Ordnance Depot, designated the New Zealand Advanced Ordnance Depot (NZAOD). This was the start of a commitment which was to last until December 1989.
New Zealand Advanced Ordnance Depot | |
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Active | 1974–89 |
Country | New Zealand |
Branch | New Zealand Army |
Type | Logistics |
Size | 25 military and 75 civilian staff |
Part of | HQ NZFORSEA |
Garrison/HQ | Singapore |