A military advocacy group urges the government to prioritize the retention of experienced defence personnel by addressing poor housing, overwork, and inadequate compensation, warning that staffing shortages threaten operational safety and effectiveness.
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And we were doing it. We're gonna have to leave it there just out of time, but this is a conversation that we probably need to have again because it's fascinating. Thank you very much for talking to us, Ron Mark, former New Zealand First Minister and Defence Minister, obviously, and former soldier.
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past service overlooked despite operational experience
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