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NZ Army thanks town for helping with substantial exercise
Exercise Baghlan, involving hundreds of soldiers, has concluded in Whanganui.
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NZ Army evolves with creation of new Motorised Infantry Battalion at Linton Military Camp
A newly-formed unit of the New Zealand Army, Ngāti Tūmatauenga has formally been called to attention today.
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NZ Army engineers tackle South Camp Sinai projects
A New Zealand Army engineer team has been working in South Camp in the Sinai, helping control erosion and working on a major stormwater protection project after heavy rainfalls damaged the camp.
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NZ Army leads building work on remote Tongan island group post eruption
The New Zealand Army has led five weeks’ worth of building work on a remote island group in Tonga which will help the kingdom better respond to natural disasters, and offered dental services to the locals.
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NZ Army hosts major five-country tactical exercise
Manawatū’s Linton Military Camp is this month the battlefield headquarters for leading soldiers from New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and the United Kingdom as they hone their combat tactics for working alongside each other.
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Black Ferns XV call-up for two Army personnel
Captain Laura Bayfield and Private Leah Miles are in the first-ever Black Ferns XV squad, ready to take on Samoa’s Manusina XV this weekend.
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New Zealand Army challenges during Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
One-hundred-and-one aspiring young community leaders have no idea what’s coming. Sitting in a community hall in Auckland’s Eastern Beach, on a rainy Tuesday night, they think this will be the end of a long day.
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Major Waiouru exercise primes NZ Army for international war-fighting exercise
The New Zealand Army has carried out a major war-fighting exercise as part of its build up to a significant multi-national exercise in Australia next year.
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NZ Army reconnects with warrior culture in major milestone exercise
More than 1,000 soldiers descended on Manawatū for the New Zealand Army’s largest single exercise in more than two-and-a-half years – a deliberate move to reconnect with its core business.
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NZ Army helps repair community halls and water tanks in Tonga
New Zealand Army personnel have pitched in with their Tongan counterparts to help restore community buildings and other structures as the country continues to recover from last year’s volcanic eruption and tsunami.