Napier Courier

Napier soldier has a part in centenary

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Napier man Dave Garden has proudly represente­d Hawke’s Bay at the liberation of Le Quesnoy centenary commemorat­ions in France.

Staff Sergeant Dave Garden, a Reserve Forces soldier with 5th/7th Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, was one of two escorts ceremonial­ly guarding the Regimental Colour of 7th Wellington (City of Wellington’s Own) and Hawke’s Bay Battalion at the ceremony on Sunday.

The Colour, which bears the battle honour of Sambre (Le Quesnoy), was front and centre of the commemorat­ions.

“I was extremely honoured to be representi­ng Hawke’s Bay in remembranc­e of those who fought and gave so much before us,” Dave says.

He has been a Reserve Forces soldier for more than 30 years and has been one of the best sharpshoot­ers in the New Zealand Army, having made its Combat Shooting team three times and competing internatio­nally against other Commonweal­th militaries.

In civilian life he works as a foreman and carpenter for a Napier business and those skills have also proved useful for his Reserve Forces’ role.

“I was attached to 2 Engineer Regiment as a builder and helped build a fuel depot in the northern Cook Islands as part of New Zealand’s HADR (humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief) programme,” he says.

“Serving New Zealand and helping our Pacific neighbours in a practical way is one of the best things about being in the Reserves,” he says.

“The Reserve Forces need all types of different skills — if you’re into fitness, working as a team and giving back to your community, give the Reserves a go.”

 ??  ?? SSGT Dave Garden is a Colour Escort for the 7th Wellington (City of Wellington’s Own) and Hawke’s Bay Battalion Regimental Colour at the Le Quesnoy Centenary Commemorat­ions.
SSGT Dave Garden is a Colour Escort for the 7th Wellington (City of Wellington’s Own) and Hawke’s Bay Battalion Regimental Colour at the Le Quesnoy Centenary Commemorat­ions.

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