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Great granddaughter honours koro in historic First World War battle honours recognition
Seeing two new battle honours awarded to Te Hokowhitu a Tū – the New Zealand Maori Contingent and the New Zealand Maori (Pioneer) Battalion – will be a special occasion for one New Zealand Army soldier.
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The plumb life in Antarctica
Do pipes freeze in Antarctica? Not if we can help it, say Army plumbers.
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Christchurch man recognised for 50 years of military and firefighting service
Major David Ackroyd has achieved the rare distinction of being recognised for more than 50 years serving both in Ngāti Tūmatauenga, the New Zealand Army, and as a volunteer firefighter.
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Christchurch-based soldier nominated for Kiwi of the Year
A New Zealand Army soldier has been announced as a semi-finalist for Kiwibank’s 2025 New Zealander of the Year for his role in organising an army of skilled volunteers who provide disaster relief support around the country and internationally.
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Mentored for success - Reservists complete infantry corps training
New Army Reserve Force soldiers have been put to the test in Waiouru as they developed core combat skills.
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NZDF returns to Pacific building scene with work on Niue school
A New Zealand Army Engineer team is in Niue carrying out a number of construction tasks for the local high school as part of Exercise Tropic Twilight.
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The doctor is in
A New Zealand Army Medical Officer provides follow-up care to isolated communities in the Hawke's Bay.
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Battle Group Black brings the aggression at Exercise Sangro
New Zealand Army commanders are being put to the test at Exercise Sangro, having to weave together their experience and knowledge with tactical aggression to win and dominate battle field scenarios.
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Award honours Officer's achievement in deployment to Iraq
Lieutenant Colonel Iain Hill is one of several Army personnel recently honoured for their outstanding performance in Iraq as members of the final Defence Force rotation to the Building Partner Capacity mission at the Taji Military Complex, near Baghdad.
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Reserve Force soldier learning the skills of de-escalation in hotspots
Whanganui’s Ray Stewart frequently deals with the results of vehicle collisions repair, but when he’s in uniform as a New Zealand Army Reserve Force soldier one of his skills is de-escalating disagreements between people.