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NZ Army soldiers return from first Ukraine training mission in UK
The first NZDF personnel to deliver infantry training to Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) recruits have returned home after training more than 600 Ukrainians in soldiering skills that will help them defend their country against invading Russian Forces.
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Final overseas parade for New Zealand Army battalion’s regimental colour at Cassino
After 44 years, the New Zealand Army Regimental Colour of 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment will soon be paraded overseas for the last time.
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Punjab-born soldier’s passion for service in the New Zealand Army
The uniform doesn’t ask where you are from, only what you stand for, says Lance Corporal Gautam Bajaj.
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Invercargill dairy farmer turned IT student embracing life with Army Reserves
Invercargill-based Private Matchil Du Plessis feels he has the best of both worlds.
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Army engineers fashion pulley system to help resupply town
Among the sealifts, convoys and helicopters, it’s the small wins that count as much.
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NZ Army deploys second infantry rotation to the Republic of Korea to train alongside partners
For the second year running, a New Zealand Army infantry platoon has deployed to the Republic of Korea to train alongside Korean and United States forces.
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Army Reserve Force provide a challenge and boost for Masterton woman
Nursing training has helped Zara Reid in her soldiering and in turn, her soldiering career has given her a connection with her great-grandfather’s service with the 28 (Maori) Battalion and also her confidence in dealing with what life throws at her.
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Waimate hosts South Island NZ Army Reserve Force competition in honour of Eric Batchelor
Soldiers of 2/4 Battalion, the South Island’s New Zealand Army Reserves unit, will be gathering in Waimate next month for a weekend of sports, community and celebration to honour a Second World War hero.
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Science and psychology help NZ Army officer cadets tackle their Exercise Nemesis
New Zealand Army Exercise Nemesis is known for putting officer cadets under intense pressure by throwing them in the deep end, but now sports science and psychological tools ensure the deep end isn’t a deep, dark hole.
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Linton Military Camp opens state-of-the-art maintenance facility to support NZ Army equipment
The New Zealand Army has taken a major step forward in its ability to maintain a combat-capable, well-equipped and fully prepared fighting force with the opening today of the new Maintenance Support Facility at Linton Military Camp.