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Defence Force recognises personnel in a wide range of roles
Personnel have been recognised for a wide range of efforts in the past few years, ranging from rescuing people in the flood waters of Cyclone Gabrielle to going above and beyond in the field of safety, international relations and military technology.
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Education & training
It takes a lot of skills and training to do the things our Army does. From medical to engineering, navigation to combat, cooking for hundreds to leading soldiers into combat, the range of trades in the Army is diverse.
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United Nations Command
We send personnel to the United Nations Command (UNC) and the United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission (UNCMAC) in the Republic of Korea to help keep the peace between North and South Korea. New Zealand made significant contributions during the Korean War, and we’ve had deployments to UNC and its Military Armistice Commission since 1998.
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Invictus Games 2023: Meet our NZ Team
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Whakatāne soldier builds around the Pacific
The New Zealand Army’s Sergeant Shaun Taylor jumped at the chance to return to the Cook Islands as he grows his resume of building work from the heat of the tropics to the sub-zero temperatures of Antarctica.
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East Auckland electrician enjoys training for combat with Waikato Mounted Rifles
Tactically manoeuvring through the tussock clad terrain of the Waiouru Military Training Area, is a far cry from Sergeant Mike Josephson’s day job as a project manager for Kinetic Electrical.
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Haera ra, Tā Bom. A fitting farewell to the final soldier of 28 (Maori) Battalion.
E te papa, kua hoki koe ki ō tīpuna. E kore koe e wareware i ngā ngākau o Ngāti Tūmatauenga, e kore hoki e ngaro i te hītori o te hoia o Aotearoa. Moe mai rā.
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NZDF team for Invictus Games 2023 named
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has named its 22-strong team to compete at the Invictus Games in Düsseldorf, Germany in September next year.
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Anchor stone forges 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion’s links with Iwi
A short ceremony took place on 29 October at Burnham Military Camp to dedicate the 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion (3CSSB), anchor stone Te Kōhatu Pukeatua
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Art in Recovery Workshop
It’s hoped the recent New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Art in Recovery Workshop will be the first of many.