You will be trained to operate and fight from an armoured Pinzgauer, light operational vehicle (LOV) and trained in the skills of mounted reconnaissance. This involves working under pressure in a confined space, by day or night, in all weather conditions over varying terrain, anywhere in the world.
As an Army Reserve Soldier, the minimum remuneration you will be paid from day one is a daily rate of $105.39. Your remuneration will increase upon graduation of your recruit course to a daily rate of $119.41 and will continue to increase on promotion and seniority.
Initial training consists of three modules which equate to approximately 7 weeks of training. Mod 1 and 2 are normally conducted in November and Mod 3 in Early January. It is preferable that you are able to complete these modules back to back.
Please note that this course structure is currently under review and may change.
The purpose of Mod 1 is to familiarise recruits with the Army prior to them attending the Recruit Territorial Force All Corps Basic Module Two.
This is a two day introduction to life in the Army. During this period you will be introduced to drill, Military Law, and the Ethos and Values on the NZ Army. You will also be taught how to live in a military environment and the standards that are required of you over the next two modules. Mod 1 and 2 are conducted annually in mid-November
The aim of this course is to produce a soldier capable of a fulfilling an appointment within an infantry section. The Mod 2 is a 28 day course conducted immediately after the Mod 1.
During the Mod 2 you will be introduced to:
Mod 3 is conducted in early January and is a continuation module building on skills you have learnt, and providing you with further skills to enable you to be a section member within a rifle section.
This is a further 21 days of solid training, and at the completion of this module you will be ready for service and employment within your Reserve Unit.
During your final period of initial training you will:
Over the course of the three modules of training you will cover the majority of the activities that are conducted on the Regular Force All Arms Recruit Course. However, you will only be given an introduction and will continue to develop your skills within your home unit.
As a crewman your training progression is based on licences, and how long it will take you to achieve a class 2 full.
Once you have a class 2 licence you will be eligible to conduct the LOV familiarisation course. This involves learning how to conduct basic maintenance and operating of the LOV. You will learn how to drive this vehicle over all types of terrain in both day and night. Once you are qualified on this course you can then be employed as a driver in the troop
Until you have completed the LOV course you will be employed as an operator out of the LOV. This could involve manning the Mag 58 machine gun from the top of the vehicle or employ one of the various infantry weapons systems used.
After a few years within the troop, once you have become proficient in the various roles of a crewman and have gained some leadership experience you may be selected to complete a LOV Crew Commanders Course. This will see you in command of the vehicle and the personnel within the vehicle.
All Reserve Crewmen are posted to the Waikato Mounted Rifles. This unit is based in Hamilton and so all personnel must be from the Waikato, BOP, Tauranga, Auckland, and Taupo regions.