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Homebase
Providing our deployed people and their families with information to support and empower you during periods of operational deployment.
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2025 in review - another significant year for Ngāti Tūmatauenga
Chief of Army Major General Rose King reflects on the successes, achievements and challenges of 2025, as the New Zealand Army looks ahead to the opportunities 2026 will offer.
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Sailor's experience backs up psychology pathway
Sub Lieutenant Janneke Olthuis is the Navy’s inaugural trainee for the Fleet to Psychologist tertiary programme.
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Double breast cancer survivor
At just the age of 27 NZ Army Nursing Officer Major (MAJ) Buffy Little discovered a lump which resulted in a diagnosis of breast cancer. MAJ Little will co-captain the 22-strong New Zealand Invictus Games team heading to Düsseldorf, Germany in September.
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Reservists of the Year
Wellington-based Sergeant Caroline Williams and Lance Corporal Rhys Dillon, from Burnham, have been named NZDF Reservists of the Year 2023.
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Navy joins the team at Government House
A lot of very important people pass through Government House, something two Navy personnel have gotten used to as part of an unusual posting to Wellington.
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Royal New Zealand Air Force: 12 moments from 2021
This year, while continuing to deliver important operations in our normal swim lane of military aviation, training, & preparing for new fleets & other major developments, we met the call to help in managing the pandemic with extra effort and commitments.
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Afghanistan
The New Zealand Defence Force's relationship with Afghanistan is built on 20 years of deployments to the country. Missions included Special Forces operations, provincial reconstruction activities and capacity building through training of local forces.
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Behind the wire: NZDF's Female Engagement Team
The military women who are working alongside 1(NZ) SAS Regiment members as part of the Female Engagement Team (FET) say adaptability, flexibility and a high level of fitness are key to their role.
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The Vince McGlone Galley
It might be a 14-hour day, but there’s a lot of noise coming from the Royal New Zealand Navy's Vince McGlone Galley’s back-of-house section. Loud music, talk and laughter – you can tell the chefs and stewards are happy and pumping.