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Support is in the DNA of NZDF in new Defence Recruitment campaign
The new campaign highlights teams of every size, shape and scale – showing how NZDF offers the support recruits are seeking.
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NZDF joins large South Pacific disaster exercise as new response group starts work
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has joined 18 other nations for a large French-led multinational training exercise scenario of a hypothetical cyclone striking the islands of Wallis & Futuna.
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Hawera soldier honours 'Fighting McCooks' legacy at Gallipoli commemorations
Taranaki’s Blane McCook says this year’s Anzac Day was a special one for him as he was able to stand where his family members fought and were wounded on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
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NZDF medics prepare for ‘inevitable’ natural disaster
Around 26 New Zealand Defence Force medics have honed their skills for responding to the range of injuries that might be expected from a destructive weather event striking in the Pacific.
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Gallipoli
In 2015, the centenary of the ANZAC landings spurred renewed interest in the history of the Gallipoli campaign, generating a flood of new books, commemorative events and museum exhibitions. One of the many ways we contributed was to conduct historical research to establish how many New Zealanders served at Gallipoli.
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Whanganui Air Force Firefighter relishes Guam experience
Whanganui’s Te Waiora Pirikahu knows his Royal New Zealand Air Force firefighter teammates are up there with the big guns after training alongside their United States Air Force (USAF) counterparts in a large-scale exercise on the US territory of Guam.
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NZDF deploys specialist team and clean-up parties as Cyclone Gabrielle approaches
The New Zealand Defence Force will have around 100 personnel in Auckland communities this afternoon helping remove flood-damaged waste ahead of forecast severe weather, while a specialist team is positioned to assist Auckland civil defence.
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Safe hands representing NZ in front of Queen
Leading a warrior party, or taua, through the streets of London in front of hundreds of thousands of royal fans celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s 70 years on the throne could be very difficult to prepare for.
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Brotherly link draws on emotions at Anzac service
For Corporal Nori Lee, the realities of war hit close to home when taking part in this year’s Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli.
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Hard line against bullying earns instructor Soldier of the Year title
Corporal Nori Lee is breaking down barriers, battling bullying and finding ways to improve techniques with weapons, earning him the title of 2021 Soldier of the Year.