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More Māori Battalion families receive World War II service medals
The whānau of 24 Māori Battalion soldiers who fought in World War II have received their medals at a ceremony in Upper Hutt.
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The eyes and ears of Army’s electronics
Electronics Technicians are the eyes and ears of the New Zealand Army’s electronics systems, responsible for the maintenance and repair of over 200 specialised electronic and optical systems.
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NZ Soldier defied doctors’ grim predictions following machine gun wounds, will compete at Invictus Games
Nearly 24 years ago New Zealand Army Warrant Officer Class One (WO1) Ed Dore-Wright was preparing to deploy to East Timor for a second time when he was involved in a live-fire training accident which went horribly wrong.
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Combat Engineer enjoys flexible working
Reserve Forces engineer has the home life, the job and the armed forces, not all in the same location.
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Teaching law of war at West Point
We sit down with Commander (CDR) Prema McIntosh, who is currently posted as an Assistant Professor of Law at the United States Military Academy at West Point, USA.
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Finding that niche trade
Started in one trade but think you’re a better fit in something else?
The Defence Force helps personnel find their niche. -
NZDF support to Canterbury floods
New Zealand Defence Force personnel have assisted in the evacuation of more than 50 people and are continuing to support civil authorities following severe flooding in the Canterbury region.
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NZDF to complete Afghanistan deployment
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Queen’s Medal awarded to NZ Army’s top shot
In a fiercely contested battle, the New Zealand Army’s Captain Philip Luke has taken out the Queen’s Medal shooting competition in Waiouru over the weekend.
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Many hands make happy feet
Two signallers go hands-on with little blue penguins at Napier Port.