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Keeping skills alive in transfer to Reserve Force
Moving from Regular Force to Reserve Force has allowed Combat Driver Corporal Cindy Ries-Rupapera to retrain towards a full-time career in the construction industry.
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Fitness games enthusiast keeps Army on its toes
Lance Corporal Caitlin Snyman wasn’t always into fitness. Today, she wonders why everyone isn’t doing it.
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Air Force matches best practice in the world
Our Air Force has introduced a new military aviation system, bringing the rules which govern military aviation engineering safety and airworthiness, and RNZAF operational procedures into line with international military best practice.
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Pharmacist finds New Zealand Army Reserve Force just the tonic
When Alaa Al-Khaleefa moved to New Zealand from Iran at the age of 13, she was grateful to be able to live, learn and study in a safe environment.
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NZ Army Officer earns New Year Honour for work in Sinai peacekeeping
Empathy, humility, patience and perseverance are the secret to working in the Middle East, according to New Zealand Army’s Major General Evan Williams.
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Flying dream achieved with late change in career flight path
Richard Haynes is living proof you can be established on a civilian career path and make a late change of course to take flight with the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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NZDF psychologist on “The Military Way” for youth
Meet Ricki Tan, the lead Psychologist behind the NZDF’s Youth Development Unit (YDU). Ricki works as a civilian, based at the Base Auckland, home to the Headquarters and Northern Unit of YDU.
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NZDF celebrates National Volunteer Week
This week is Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu National Volunteer Week and we're highlighting some of our people who volunteer.
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Supporting people & communities
We stand ready and are here to help.
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Pasifika community leader receives special NZDF Commendation
Brian Pulefolau’s tireless effort to serve his people and the Pasifika community in south Auckland is already highly regarded, and he has won significant recognition for his volunteering work over the years.