Former Defence Minister Ron Mark discusses New Zealand Defence Force involvement in training Ukrainian troops in Poland, highlighting the strategic value of basic training and the need to reevaluate retention of experienced military personnel who return from deployment.
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Right. It's I mean, this is not the first time we've lent a hand with some training, and in the past we've done some training on online clearing and drone flying and stuff like that. Is uh is this something that we're particularly good at?
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