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As a note, this new article is patchy - I've been unable to find anything which resembles a complete order of battle of the RNZAF, and the force is currently in the process of being restructured. As a result, the listing doubtlessly excludes some units, places other under the wrong headquarters and includes a few that have been disbanded/merged or renamed. I'm also unclear about how the higher levels of the RNZAF are structured - for instance which units report directly to the Chief of the Air Force, whether any units report to the Deputy Chief of the Air Force as one article in the RNZAF's Air Force News hinted at, which (if any) report to the Air Component Commander on a permanent basis and the role of the force element groups (do they exist as actual headquarters, or are they concepts?). All corrections and additions to this article would be highly appreciated! Nick-D (talk) 10:52, 19 October 2012 (UTC)Reply