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NZDF’s unique approach to getting the best out of personnel sparks overseas interest
The New Zealand Defence Force’s (NZDF) unique approach to ensuring personnel are combat ready is gaining international attention for its effectiveness – with a little help from a former South African soldier and human performance scientist.
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2024 Year in Review: Navy
Combat Logistics, new capability trials, fisheries and drug patrols, supporting UN sanctions and promoting stability across the Indo-Pacific, the Royal New Zealand Navy has been a very busy 2024.
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Linton
Linton Military Camp is our largest Army camp, and can be found in the central North Island, just south of Palmerston North. From engineers and logistics to infantry and armour, Linton Military Camp is a hub for Army activity.
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Our structure
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Landmark exercise with German Air Force delivers benefits for New Zealand
Exercise Tūhono Rangi, a landmark joint training operation with the German Air Force (GAF), has wrapped up for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), marking a significant step in strengthening interoperability and international defence cooperation.
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Adding value in Canada
A three-year deployment to Ontario, Canada for Navy couple Chelsea Dixon and Rhys Williamson had its challenges, but it was worth every moment.
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Anchored in strength
Join the Royal New Zealand Navy as they celebrate International Women’s Day. Hear from Emma, Hailey, Rose, Dana and Alex about life in Te Taua Moana as a sailor and their thoughts on being wāhine in the New Zealand Defence Force.
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Air Force Hercules in US for international exercise
A C-130H(NZ) Hercules aircraft from No. 40 Squadron and 47 personnel of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) are in Alexandria, Louisiana taking part in this year’s Exercise Green Flag 21, along with the US Air Force, US Army and the Italian Air Force.
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Queen inspired Whanganui man's service
Whanganui’s Beaudine Gibbons-Hiko has nothing but admiration for Queen Elizabeth II and her more than 70 years of service for her country and the Commonwealth.
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“Exciting and rewarding” time for our newest NZ Army recruits
After an intensive 15-week course 153 men and women have successfully made the transition from civilians to soldiers in Ngāti Tūmatauenga the New Zealand Army.