no wrong guy, my mates a bit higher ranked than that, i'll wait until you're in before i let you know

be alot more interesting that way
as an officer you will get to be behind a desk alot more than the other ranks, but everyone who gets to higher in rank does alot of desk work the higher you are the more you'll do.
RNZIR traditionaly does less deployments than certain other branchs, e.g. medics and engineers.
though an officer has more chance of a UN deployment than an other rank.
since vietnam the RNZIR has deployed to bosnia, solomons and timor thats about it.
not much, i was bored shitless.
the army has units in iraq (not sure for how long though, i heard they might be pulling them out) and they're in afghanistan, small deployments though, these are the kind of deployments an officer can get on easier than a other rank. (the guys in iraq are engineers BTW)
LTs led a platoon of 33 pers, a CPT/MAJ led a company of 120 pers.
if you are the commander of a PL or COY you will ALWAYS led them on patrol.
Undertow wrote:Hey mate...its not Sgt Craunston(sp?) the pti is it??He was the pti on the OSB and hes going to be at OCS. He recently came second in an 18km cross country and does his RFL in about 7.40

Don't wanna get on the wrong side of him, he was a laugh though.
I think the main thing im worried about is ending up behind a desk in 5 odd years as an officer. And since there is less publicity on RNZIR's activites except in Timor etc.. I'm not totally sure of the entire role they would take. Do they tend to only do the aid ops in the pacific? And what sort of patrol strength do Lts/Capts go out in, I don't want to be the guy who sends everyone out while im at camp
Cheers for the help mate, Gareth