Line of Defence Magazine - Spring 2023

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Revolutionary Trentham clothing store enhances NZDF operational readiness In an historic partnership between ADA NZ and the New Zealand Defence Force, the opening of refurbished store at Trentham Military Camp represents a transformation in apparel systems for NZDF personnel. The event, held on Tuesday 26 September, was inaugurated by ADA NZ representatives, Program Director Sarah Pender and Kate Maloney. “Inaugurating this refurbished store is a testament to our unwavering commitment to better equip our Defence personnel and enhance their operational readiness, ultimately contributing to the safety and security of our nation,” stated Pender. “Today, we are not just unveiling a physical structure; we are symbolising our shared vision of a future where our Defence personnel have access to the very best in clothing management,” added Kate Maloney, who played a pivotal role in the store’s opening. ADA CEO, Chris Dixon expressed his pride and support for the project. “This is a monumental moment for ADA and the NZDF,” he said. “We are committed to modernising our facilities and providing the best possible support to our Defence personnel and the teams who support them.” As part of the Trentham opening event, an exclusive first-look tour of the newly refurbished site was offered, providing attendees with a unique opportunity to witness the state-of-the-art facilities up close. John Bird, Clothing Coordinator of the Trentham Military Camp Clothing Store, shared his insights into the significance of the occasion. Bird remarked, “My passion for ensuring that our Defence personnel have the best clothing and gear to carry out their duties is what keeps me going. I find it immensely rewarding to support those who serve our country; every customer is important.” He said. The significance of the occasion was highlighted by Brigadier Rob Krushka, Chief Joint Defence Services, commented on the partnership. “This opening event marks a momentous occasion as we celebrate our partnership with ADA NZ,” said BRIG Krushka. “Together, we are committed to supporting our service men and women and fostering a thriving community.” Line of Defence

L-R Sarah Pender, Kate Maloney, MAJ.Jim Maguire Tony, A.P. McQuillan & John Bird

“The opening of the upgraded Trentham Clothing Store is an exciting milestone in the partnership between ADA and NZDF,” said Tony A. P. McQuillan, Director, NZDF Defence Equipment Management Organisation of Defence Logistics Command. “It is a clear demonstration of ADA’s commitment to investing in modernising our facilities to enhance the user experience of our sailors, soldiers, and aviators.” MAJ James ‘Jim’ Maguire, Officer Commanding Trentham Regional Support Centre, also shared his perspectives on the event, highlighting the importance of adapting to the new generations of personnel needs and requirements. “This shows that we’re prepared to adapt to the new generation of soldiers, sailors and aviators, who bring different skills and expectations to the job,” said CAPT Maguire. “Expectations of the future of new recruits, I believe, will include more support and a more welcoming environment to the job and for a supply store like ours.” According to ADA NZ, the opening of the refurbished Trentham Military Camp Clothing Store is just the beginning of its efforts to enhance the clothing management experience for NZDF personnel. Further upgrades and improvements are anticipated across other Camps and Bases in the coming months. 15


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