The New Zealand Supply Technician Trade can trace its lineage to 30 October 1840 with the appointment of Henry Tucker as the First Colonial Storekeeper of the Colony of New Zealand. For the years leading to 1911 the provision of Supply and Quartermaster support to the New Zealand Forces would be provided by a combination of the Civil Branch of the New Zealand Defence Forces, the Defence Stores Department and Regimental Quartermasters appointed from within the ranks of the various New Zealand military units. As the Defence Forces of New Zealand transitioned to the Territorial Army system in the early twentieth century, a more modern and responsive supply and quartermaster system was required to ensure the ongoing care, maintenance and responsibility of military equipment. In November 1911 thirty young men were selected from across the various New Zealand Military Districts and undertook three weeks specialist Quartermaster Training at the Defence Stores Department in Wellington. Undergoing practical and theoretical instruction in the duties of the office of Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant, the course provided instruction on;
Weapon storage, inspection, maintenance and accounting,
The storage, inspection and maintenance of leather items such as horse saddlery and harnesses.
The correct methods of storage, inspection and maintenance of canvas and fabric items such as tents, other camp canvas and fabric camp equipment.
Instruction on the packing of stores.
Instruction on ledger-keeping and the maintenance of stores accounting documentation.
Examinations were held with records showing that at least 18 of the 30 candidates passed the exams successfully and were appointed as Regimental Quartermaster Sergeants in the New Zealand Permanent Staff under General Order 112/10. As the First World War came to a close it was found that the accounting, care, and custody of stores by New Zealand based units had been unsatisfactory with Regimental Quartermaster Sergeants and their Staff not carrying out their responsibilities in accordance with New Zealand Military Forces Regulations. As an emergency measure Eleven NZAOC Staff Sergeants were seconded to units to act as Quartermaster-Sergeants with units in an attempt to rectify the situation. This surge of NZAOC personnel was a success with further audits disclosing few if any deficiencies. To rectify the situation and prevent a re-occurrence, an amendment to Army regulations was published on 3 October 1918 to make the management of Quartermaster Sergeants a NZAOC responsibility. The financial constraints of the interwar years saw that the management of Quartermaster Sergeants as an NZAOC responsibility never followed through in its entirety and the Supply system of the New Zealand Army evolved into two systems, one under the control of the New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps providing 2nd to 4th line support with Unit Quartermaster Stores providing 1st Line support. As a consequence of the 1993 re-balancing of the New Zealand Army, the RNZAOC Supplier trade and the All Arms Store-man trade we merged into one trade known as the Supply-Quartermaster Trade. The Supply-Quartermaster Trade was the re-branded as the Supply Technician Trade in October 2007.
Trade description
Supply Technicians are tasked with ensuring that all of the supplies and services necessary for New Zealand Army operations are available at the right place at the right time. The Supply Technician Trade is a multidisciplinary trade providing integral and close support to Army and Joint Force units with a variety of items such as food, fuel, vehicles, spare parts, stationery, clothing and field services. The principle responsibilities of New Zealand Army Supply Technicians are:
New Zealand Army Supply Technicians can be found serving in all units of the New Zealand Army and Joint Forces in diverse international locations, including combat zones at forward operating bases in diverse locations such as East Timor, Iraq or Afghanistan.
Training
New Zealand Army Supply Technicians are primarily trained at the Supply Wing of Trade Training School at Trentham Camp. The Supply Wing conducts core and non core Supply Trade courses.