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Military museums
NZDF has a rich and complex history that spans decades. There are three museums across Aotearoa New Zealand that showcase and support our unique military history. Each museum is dedicated to our three Services: the Royal New Zealand Navy, the New Zealand Army, and the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
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Intense six weeks produces motivated reservists
Pack marching, digging a shell scrape and learning to navigate unknown terrain while on leave from employment or university isn’t everyone’s idea of enjoyment but the 92 Army Reserve Force soldiers graduating this month have taken it in their stride.
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Soldier who saved colleague from grenade blast receives NZ Bravery Medal
A Linton-based New Zealand Army soldier who tackled a junior colleague out of the way of a grenade blast following a misthrow has been recognised with the New Zealand Bravery Medal.
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Netball’s Magic meets Army’s Waiouru
The AVIS Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic netball team have won through a 48-hour baptism of fire, courtesy of New Zealand Army trainers at Waiouru.
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Safety Person of the Year 2024
Maintaining challenging activities while soldiers to train to be operationally ready is key to supporting safe health and safety for our New Zealand Army soldiers.
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Reserve force surgeon operates in theatres around the world
General surgeon Burton King suspects he was shoulder-tapped for the New Zealand Army Reserve Force because of his experience with trauma surgery back home in South Africa.
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Medical Officer gains critical care training in overseas exercise
New Zealand Army Medical Officer Captain Victoria Markus built on her experience in intensive care medicine while training with international military partners in July.
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Teaming up with comrades in Fiji: A Gunner's experience
I am Lance Bombardier Freedom Lemaua. I joined Ngāti Tūmatauenga the New Zealand Army in 2021 and I am posted to 16 Field Regiment, Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery (RNZA).
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NZDF opens up different world of legal challenges
Army lawyer Captain Jin Cha knows the challenges he faces as a lawyer in uniform will be very different from those faced in a 9 to 5 private legal practice.
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Soldiers gaining experience on large-scale Manawatū roading project
NZ Army soldiers are picking up cutting-edge engineering skills normally outside their lane by taking part in the construction of a large-scale roading project in the Manawatū.