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HMNZS Wellington
HMNZS Wellington is one of our Navy's two Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV). The ships are designed for maritime surveillance, supply and support and patrol missions around New Zealand’s 15,000-kilometre coast, the Southern Ocean and into the Pacific.
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Te Puke teacher takes Navy teachings to school
Bay of Plenty teacher Bayley Macdonald has yet to ask her students to do drill, but she’s found lessons from her Naval Reservist training translate well to the classroom.
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Hawke's Bay soldiers in middle of Gabrielle response
As first responders to Cyclone Gabrielle, New Zealand Army Reserve Force soldiers Staff Sergeant Todd Rogers, Privates Ashton Tyack (Tong) and Savannah Williams felt humbled and privileged to assist their community.
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Keeping supplies moving
Two movement specialists helped keep supplies airborne for the Hawke’s Bay region.
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Air Force Museum To Mark 100 Years Of New Zealand Military Aviation
Christchurch’s Air Force Museum of New Zealand is about to celebrate 100 years since the birth of New Zealand military aviation at Wigram itself.
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RNZAF officer goes from fixing farm gear to flying high in UK masters degree
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) engineering officer Flight Lieutenant Donté Kelly (Tūhoe) has received more than the Master of Science in Aerospace Vehicle Design (MSc AVD) he worked for last year at an English university.
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108 years of nursing in the Army
The Army’s Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps celebrated its 108th year of being a Corps this year.
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First Cook Islands coastwatcher plaque unveiled in New Zealand
In an important milestone for the legacy of the Second World War coastwatchers, a plaque for radio operator Pu Banaba has been unveiled at O’Neill’s Point Cemetery on Auckland’s North Shore.
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Air Force recruit trades Auckland exotic vet clinic for medical front line
Aircraftsman Nicole Fraser’s used to operating outside the norm.
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Rotorua paramedic pushes herself further as Reserve Force soldier
Rotorua’s Sarah Podmore has no shortage of challenges in her day job as a paramedic for Hato Hone St John. But she pushes herself even further as an infantry soldier in the New Zealand Army Reserve Force.