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Reserve Force corporal Ray Stewart balances spray painting and army training

Reserve Force corporal Ray Stewart balances spray painting and army training

NZ Herald06-07-2025
Section commander Corporal Ray Stewart departs the 5/7 RNZIR forward operating base to patrol Maria Place as part of an urban security exercise in Whanganui. Photo / NZ Defence Force
Whanganui spray painter Ray Stewart spends his spare time learning to de-escalate conflicts that the New Zealand Army might face.
The Reserve Force corporal recently took part in Exercise Italy in Whanganui where, as part of the scenario, he and his infantry section were at the defensive end of a
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