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NZDF Personnel Involved In Helicopter Incident

Published: Fri 25 Jan 2008 09:11 AM
NZDF Personnel Involved In Helicopter Incident
A member of the New Zealand Defence Force received a minor injury in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan on 16 January, 2008 and is to return home to recover.
The New Zealand serviceman was evacuated to Bagram Air Base for immediate treatment. He underwent a minor surgical procedure.
Once back in New Zealand he will be reassessed to determine his state of recovery and any further treatment requirements
Eight personnel were on-board the USAID Bell 212 helicopter, including five members of the NZ Provincial Reconstruction Team (NZPRT).
The helicopter was en-route to a Forward Patrol Base from the main Kiwi base in Bamyan province when the accident occurred
Commander Joint Forces Major General Rhys Jones said the accident highlights the extraordinary working conditions the NZPRT face in Afghanistan.
“I am grateful that no-one was seriously injured and that all personnel are now safe. “
The reason for the crash is being investigated.
ENDS
There are currently 497 NZDF personnel deployed on operations and exercises overseas of which 107 are serving in the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan.

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