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Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - 1945 to 1970's |  | Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - 1945 to 1970's: Encyclopedia II - Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - 1945 to 1970's |  | On 25 May 1949 the Prime Minister, Peter Fraser, announced that a referendum would be held. This was held on 3 August 1949 and strongly approved the reintroduction of CMT. Under the Compulsory Military Training Act of 1949 all males, whether European or Māori, became liable for military service upon reaching 18 years of age.
CMT was abolished again in 1958 and replaced by the ballot system of conscripted service for randomly selected 20-year-old males, which operated between 1960 and ...
See also:Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - First Introduced, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - World War I, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - Mid-Wars, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - World War II, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - 1945 to 1970's, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - Today |  | | Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - 1945 to 1970's, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - First Introduced, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - Mid-Wars, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - Today, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - World War I, Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - World War II |  | |
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Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand - 1945 to 1970's
On 25 May 1949 the Prime Minister, Peter Fraser, announced that a referendum would be held. This was held on 3 August 1949 and strongly approved the reintroduction of CMT. Under the Compulsory Military Training Act of 1949 all males, whether European or Māori, became liable for military service upon reaching 18 years of age.
CMT was abolished again in 1958 and replaced by the ballot system of conscripted service for randomly selected 20-year-old males, which operated between 1960 and 1972. In 1970 the Government announced the decision to end the ballot system.
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