One of the few Kiwi troops being left behind in the Solomon Islands is preparing to say goodbye to his mates.
Eight Kiwi personnel will remain, including Corporal Riwi Thomas.
He says it is difficult to see his friends head home and hopes he can see his own family soon.
"To my darling wife and my children, I miss them very, very much. I wish they were here with me to see what I'm seeing, but I think of them every day and are close to my heart at all times, and my guinea pig and dog."
Corporal Thomas says it is tough being left behind.
"Good for them going home. It'd be nice to see them hang around but I'm glad that they're going home as well so they can go home to their families over the Christmas break."
Those heading home today are due to land in Christchurch at 4pm.
New Zealand will continue to play its role in the Regional Assistance Mission, with eight military personnel and around 20 police officers still based in the Solomon Islands.