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Youngest Kiwi proud to represent NZ at Queen's Funeral
At 18 years old, Gunner Reagen Powell from Matamata is not only the youngest in his regiment, he was the youngest member of the New Zealand Defence Force contingent to march in the Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession on Monday.
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Tribute to a fallen soldier
Two tributes to a New Zealand soldier, Sergeant Henry James Nicholas VC MM, took place in Christchurch and Romeries, France last month.
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Heavy helpers ready and waiting
The Army will soon have three Heavy Recovery Vehicles (HRV) at its disposal.
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Afghanistan
The New Zealand Defence Force's relationship with Afghanistan is built on 20 years of deployments to the country. Missions included Special Forces operations, provincial reconstruction activities and capacity building through training of local forces.
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Further details released on NZDF soldier reportedly killed in Ukraine
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Training our Future Leaders
Becoming a competent and skilled leader is a significant milestone for those in uniform. But to get to that point you must be rigorously trained, tested and assessed.
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RNZAF Successfully Drops In On South Island During Exercise
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) has successfully completed a nearly two-week exercise of tactical flying around the top of the South Island, practising dropping loads of equipment and supplies in remote locations.
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NZDF to deploy to the UK in further support for Ukraine
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) will over the next three weeks begin to deploy up to 120 personnel to the United Kingdom to train Ukrainian infantry recruits.
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NZDF joins RIMPAC exercise in waters around Hawaii
Royal New Zealand Navy ship HMNZS Aotearoa has sailed into Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor as a part of the New Zealand contingent participating in Exercise RIMPAC, or Rim of the Pacific.
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Navy workhorse respects Queen’s own mahi
After more than 40 years’ mahi in the Royal New Zealand Navy, Lieutenant Poutu ‘Tau’ Taua will finally deploy for a role that will be purely ceremonial – recognising the 70 years of service by Queen Elizabeth II.