The field phase of the recruit course was his favorite part and he enjoyed the role of second in charge of his section. 

    “I really enjoyed checking in on everyone, which is part of the role.  You need to do welfare checks on your section and keep track of their equipment and ammunition stores.”

    As part of the training recruits have fire fights using blank ammunition to simulate a live battle. 

    “They were exciting too. It felt like chaos at the time, running around at dusk with rounds banging away, but we seemed to do okay.

    “Our section commander was the instructor of our section and he gave us a wealth of information, some of which I’ll use throughout my Army career. 

    “He reminded us to do it right the first time so we’re set up well for the future.”

    Private Garrick noticed his confidence, interaction with people and leadership skills have all grown and he’s excited to see how his improved skill set transfers to his civilian work.

    “You need to put a lot into this course and you will receive even more personal growth than you expected.  It’s been interesting meeting all the other recruits too, in our section we even have a qualified mathematician.”

    Private Garrick said he was looking forward to joining East Coast Company, 5/7 Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.

    Reserve Force training typically occurs once a fortnight to once a month.               

    Reserve Force soldiers can also take part in all New Zealand Defence Force exercises, both nationally and internationally, based on time availability and skills required. 

    Any Defence Recruiting enquiries can be made by phoning 0800 1 FORCE or visit www.defencecareers.mil.nz(external link)

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