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Military in NZ

Series: WNJR in New Zealand 2011
From: WNJR
Length: 00:02:22

A short look at the differences between the US military and New Zealand's. Read the full description.
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300px-flag_of_new_zealand A short look at the differences between the US military and New Zealand's.

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