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- Royal New Zealand Navy Bases and Ships of the South Island Former Royal New Zealand Navy Bases, Ships and Units of the South Island
- Royal New Zealand Air Force Bases and Units of the South Island Former Royal New Zealand Air Force Bases and Units of the South Island
- South Island Bases and Units of the New Zealand Army Former South Island Bases and Units of the New Zealand Army
- Sources
- References
- Further reading
{{Multiple issues|{{Orphan|date=September 2016}}{{Refimprove|date=May 2011}} }}{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2011}} See also: Coastal fortifications of New Zealand. Royal New Zealand Navy Bases and Ships of the South Island- {{HMNZS|Canterbury|L421}}[1] - Multi Role Vessel: 2007-
- {{HMNZS|Hawea|2007}} - Protector class inshore patrol vessel: 2007-
- {{HMNZS|Otago|P148}} - Protector Class Ocean Patrol Vessel: 2007-
- {{HMNZS|Pegasus}}, RNZNVR Establishment, Christchurch
- {{HMNZS|Pukaki|2008}} - Protector class inshore patrol vessel: 2008-
- {{HMNZS|Toroa}}, RNZNVR Establishment, Dunedin
Former Royal New Zealand Navy Bases, Ships and Units of the South Island- {{HMNZS|Canterbury|F421}} - Leander class frigate: 1971-2005
- {{HMNZS|Charles Upham|A02}} - Military sealift ship: 1995-2000
- {{HMNZS|Hautapu|T26}} - Castle class minesweeper: 1943-1947
- {{HMNZS|Hawea|F422}} - Loch class frigate: 1948-1957
- {{HMNZS|Kiwi|P3554}} - Moa class patrol boat: 1984-2007
- {{HMNZS|Lyttelton}} - Examination vessel: 1942-1944
- {{HMNZS|Moa|P3553}} - Moa class patrol boat: 1984-2007
- {{HMNZS|Monowai|F59}} - armed merchant cruiser and Landing Ship, Infantry: 1940-1943
- {{HMNZS|Monowai|A06}} - Hydrographic survey vessel: 1975-1997
- {{HMNZS|Otago|F111}} - Rothesay class frigate: 1960-1983
- {{HMNZS|Pukaki|F424}} - Loch class frigate: 1948-1966
- {{HMNZS|Southland|F104}} - Leander class frigate: 1983-1997
- {{HMNZS|Stina}} - Examination vessel: 1942-1944
- {{HMNZS|Tasman}} - Training vessel: 1944-1946
- {{HMNZS|Tasman}} - Former Naval Base at Lyttelton
- {{HMNZS|Tuirangi}} - Examination vessel: 1942-1944
- {{HMNZS|Waima|T33}} - Castle class minesweeper: 1943-1946
- {{HMNZS|Wairangi}} - Examination vessel: 1940-1944
- 3rd Minesweeping Group, Royal New Zealand Navy
Royal New Zealand Air Force Bases and Units of the South Island- RNZAF Air Movements Harewood, Christchurch
- RNZAF Base Wigram, Christchurch
- RNZAF Base Woodbourne
- RNZAF Command Training School
- RNZAF Dip Flat, Nelson Lakes District
- RNZAF General Service Training School
- RNZAF Museum, Wigram, Christchurch
Former Royal New Zealand Air Force Bases and Units of the South Island- RNZAF Addington
- RNZAF Cashmere
- RNZAF Darfield
- RNZAF Dillions Point
- RNZAF Eyreton (Harris Field)
- RNZAF Hillside, Dunedin
- RNZAF Lyttelton
- RNZAF Maronan
- RNZAF Mayfield
- RNZAF Milton
- RNZAF Momona
- RNZAF Outram
- RNZAF Station Ashburton
- RNZAF Station Birdlings Flat
- RNZAF Station Christchurch Central
- RNZAF Station Delta
- RNZAF Station Fairhall
- RNZAF Station Harwood
- RNZAF Station Norwood
- RNZAF Station Nelson
- RNZAF Station Omaka
- RNZAF Station Taieri
- RNZAF Station Te Pirita
- RNZAF Station Weedons
- RNZAF Waimakariri
- No. 1 Electrical and Wireless School
- No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School
- No. 1 Flying Training School RNZAF
- No. 1 Ground Training Depot
- No. 1 Repair Depot
- No. 1 Service Flying Training School RNZAF
- No. 2 Aircraft Storage Unit
- No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School
- No. 2 Service Flying Training School
- No. 2 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 3 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Flight
- No. 3 Electrical and Wireless Training Squadron
- No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School
- No. 3 Repair Depot RNZAF
- No. 3 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 3 Stores Depot
- No. 3 Technical Training School
- No. 4 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 4 Technical Training Centre
- No. 10 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 11 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 12 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 16 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 18 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 21 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 22 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 31 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 32 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 41 Squadron RNZAF
- No. 43 Squadron RNZAF
- 311 Electrical and Wireless Squadron
- Administrative Training School
- Airframe Reconditioning Squadron RNZAF (RNZAF Base Woodbourne)
- Navigation and Air Electronics Training Squadron RNZAF
- Pilot Training Squadron RNZAF
- RNZAF Advanced Ground Training Squadron
- Central Flying School RNZAF (1945-1993)
- Elementary Ground Training Squadron
- RNZAF Ground Training Depot
- RNZAF Initial Training Wing
- RNZAF NCO's School
- RNZAF Officers' School of Instruction
- RNZAF School of General Reconnaissance
- RNZAF Southern Group Headquarters
South Island Bases and Units of the New Zealand Army- Burnham Army Camp
- Tekapo Army Training Area
- HQ 3 Land Force Group
- Queen Alexandra's Mounted Rifles, Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps - Reconnaissance Role (30 NZLAV)
- 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Canterbury, and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast Battalion Group (Territorial Force)
- 4th Otago and Southland Battalion Group (Territorial Force)
- 3 Field Troop, 2 Engineer Regiment, Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers
- 3 Signals Squadron Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals
- 3 Logistics Battalion, Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment
- 3 Military Police Platoon, Royal New Zealand Military Police
- Medical Treatment Centre, 2 Health Services Battalion, Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps
- Army Adventure Training Centre
- 3 Regional Training Unit
- Health Services School, 2 Health Services Battalion, Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps
- New Zealand Army Band
Former South Island Bases and Units of the New Zealand ArmyHistorically the South Island has provided 1/3 of the New Zealand Army's strength.{{Citation needed|date=July 2007}} - HQ Southern Military District, King Edward Barracks, Christchurch
- 5th Division (New Zealand) (1942–1943)
- HQ 3 Infantry Brigade, King Edward Barracks, Christchurch
- Addington Barracks, Christchurch
- Canterbury and Nelson Military District Ordnance Depot, King Edwards Barracks, Christchurch, 1907 to 1921
- Canterbury Infantry Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, (1914–1919)
- Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment (1911–1921)
- Canterbury and Nelson Military District Stores Depot, King Edwards Barracks, Christchurch, (1907 to 1921)
- Canterbury Regiment (1921–1964)
- Canterbury Rifle Volunteers (1859–1866)
- Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry (1921–1944)
- Otago Districts Stores Depot, Defence Stores Department, St Andrews Street (1907 to 1921)
- Fort Arthur, Nelson
- King Edward Barracks, Christchurch
- Marlborough Rifle Volunteers (1861–1866)
- Nelson Battalion of Militia (1845)
- Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Regiment (1923–1964)
- Nelson-Marlborough Mounted Rifles(1921–1944)
- Nelson Volunteer Rifles (1860–1901)
- Otago and Southland Regiment (1948–1964)
- Otago Mounted Rifle Regiment (1911–1921)
- Otago Mounted Rifles (1921–1944)
- Otago Regiment (1921–1948)
- Otago Infantry Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, (1914–1919)
- Southern Districts Ordnance Depot (1921 to 1968)
- Southland Regiment (1921–1948)
- 1st (Canterbury) Regiment (1911–1921)
- 1st Mounted Rifles (Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry) (1911–1944)
- 2nd Battalion (Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast), Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (1964–1999)
- 2nd (South Canterbury) Regiment (1911–1921)
- 3rd Armoured Regiment, Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps (1944–1956)
- 3 Central Ordnance Deport(1968 to 1979)
- 3 Field Ambulance, Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps
- 3rd Field Regiment Royal New Zealand Artillery (1940–1990)
- 3 Field Squadron, Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers
- 3 Supply Company (1979 to 1993)
- 3 Transport Squadron, Royal New Zealand Corps of Transport
- 4th Battalion (Otago and Southland), Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (1964–1999)
- 4th (Otago Rifles) Regiment (1911–1921)
- 5th Mounted Rifles (Otago Hussars) (1911–1921)
- 5th Light Regiment Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery (1956–1964)
- 7th (Southland) Mounted Rifles (1911–1921)
- 8th (South Canterbury) Mounted Rifles (1911–1921)
- 8th (Southland Rifles) Regiment (1911–1921)
- 10th (Nelson) Mounted Rifles (1911–1921)
- 10th (North Otago Rifles) Regiment (1911–1921)
- 11th Coast Regiment Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery
- 12th (Nelson and Marlborough) Regiment (1911–1921)
- 12th (Otago) Mounted Rifles (1911–1921)
- 13th Coast Regiment Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery
- 13th (North Canterbury and Westland) Regiment (1911–1921)
- 14th (South Otago Rifles) Regiment (1911–1921)
- 20th Armoured Regiment, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, (1939–1945)
- 20th Battalion, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, (1939–1945)
- 23rd Battalion, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, (1939–1945)
- 26th Battalion, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, (1939–1945)
- 30th Battalion, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, (1939–1945)
- 37th Battalion, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, (1939–1945)
Sources- http://www.regiments.org
- https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/rnznhistory/nz_main.html&date=2009-10-25+21:18:58
- http://www.cambridgeairforce.org.nz/RNZAF%20Stations%20South%20Island.htm
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Further reading- {{cite book|first=Don|last=Mackay|title=The Troopers Tale:The History of the Otago Mounted Rifles|publisher=Turnbull Ross|location=Dunedin|year=2012|isbn= 978-0-473-20462-4}}
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