Veterans' Support Entitlement Obligation – Minute of Decision
Cabinet Social Wellbeing Committee document SWC-21-MIN-0027.
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Cabinet Social Wellbeing Committee document SWC-21-MIN-0027.
2020 Briefing to Incoming Minister of Defence Hon Peeni Henare.
Collation of orders, directives and plans relating to NZDF's support to the All-of-Government COVID-19 response.
This volume of the Manual of Armed Forces Law is for use by commanders who are responsible for administering summary discipline and inquiring into incidents and accidents.
The NZDF Strategic Plan 2019–2025 (Plan25) is our ‘action plan’ to turn Strategy25 and our goal of a Networked Combat Force into a reality as part of our vision to be an Integrated Defence Force / He Ope Kātua Tapatahi.
Annual Report of the New Zealand Defence Force Te Ope Kaatua o Aotearoa for the period ending 30 June 2019. Presented to the House of Representatives Pursuant to Section 44(1) of the Public Finance Act 1989 and Section 91 of the Defence Act 1990.
Annex C to the Defence Estate Work Programme Paper - business case for the Defence Estate Regeneration.
The Defence Capability Plan describes the Government's investment in Defence capability to industry, international partners and the New Zealand public. The Defence Capability Plan 2019 sets out the indicative planned investments in the New Zealand Defence Force out to 2030, while further identifying potential investments to be made after 2030.
NZDDP-D is the capstone NZDF doctrine publication, introducing the philosophical concept of military doctrine and its application by the NZDF. It focuses on the doctrinal components of New Zealand’s military strategy, but also describes the New Zealand approach to military activity at all levels.
This volume of the Manual of Armed Forces Law explains the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) obligations binding all members of the NZDF through New Zealand’s treaty obligations and international law.