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RNZAF Association Prizes for 2006

LACDT Stephen Booker receives the RNZAF Association Prize for 2006 from AVM Klitscher (Rtd.). OH-07-0451-15-tn.jpg.
LACDT Stephen Booker receives the RNZAF Association Prize for 2006 from AVM Klitscher (Rtd.). OH-07-0451-15-tn.jpg.

The 2006 Royal New Zealand Air Force Association for New Zealand Diploma Training (Engineering) was awarded to LACDT Stephen Allen Booker ACFTTECH.

To qualify for this award LACDT Booker gained the highest overall rating of the eight tech personnel who completed training under the NZDT scheme in 2006. This rating is based on the aggregation of the two principle areas of RNZAF trade training and NZDT training. In his trade training LACDT Booker achieved excellent passes in his Mechanic and Technicians courses. LACDT Booker showed positive personal and leadership development during NZDT adventurous training activities, and achieved an “A” average in his Auckland University of Technology exam results.

Throughout his career there has been consistent positive comment on his academic ability, his determination to succeed, and his attitude to training and the RNZAF.

The 2006 Royal New Zealand Air Force Association Prize for New Zealand Diploma Training (Business Studies) was awarded to LACDT Amanda Jayne Fitzgerald SSUPLR.

LACDT Amanda Fitzgerald receives the RNZAF Association prize for 2006 from AVM Klitscher (Rtd.). OH-07-0451-16-tn.jpg.
LACDT Amanda Fitzgerald receives the RNZAF Association prize for 2006 from AVM Klitscher (Rtd.). OH-07-0451-16-tn.jpg.

To qualify for this award LACDT Fitzgerald gained the highest overall rating of the two non-tech personnel who completed training under the NZDBS scheme in 2006. This rating is based on the aggregation of the two principle areas of RNZAF trade training and NZDT training. In her trade training LACDT Fitzgerald achieved excellent passes in her Supply and Senior Supply courses. LACDT Fitzgerald showed positive personal and leadership development during NZDT adventurous training activities, and achieved an “A” average in her Auckland Polytechnic exam results.

Throughout her career there has been consistent positive comment on her academic ability, her determination to succeed, and her attitude to training and the RNZAF.