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Territorial Force Swaps Trenching Tools For Shovels

Published: Sun 27 Feb 2011 07:38 PM
TERRITORIAL FORCE SWAPS TRENCHING TOOLS FOR SHOVELS
Territorial soldiers from across the North Island have arrived in Christchurch today to contribute their muscle to the clean up process already underway in the suburbs.
The 80 soldiers from the four North Island Territorial units will swap their trenching tools for larger shovels and wheelbarrows as they work with residents to clear sediment from streets and properties.
They will be adding to the 164 South Island Territorial soldiers already at Burnham who have changed their civilian clothes for a uniform and are assisting with the CBD cordon and security.
“There has already been a lot of great work done by various groups and we are looking forward to being able to lend a hand in anyway we can,” says Major Lance Nicholas, Territorial Force Liaison Officer.
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