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Expanded criteria for NZOSM for service in South East Asia
Minister of Defence Hon Peeni Henare has announced 4500 more veterans are now eligible for the New Zealand Operational Service Medal (NZOSM) for service in South East Asia from 1 February 1959 to 31 January 1974.
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Operation Monitor: deployed to the Republic of Korea
Meet Flight Lieutenant Emily Hall, she's currently deployed on Operation Monitor as the Assistant Corridor Control Officer for the United Nations Military Armistice Commission in the Republic of Korea.
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Hercules completes second flight from Kabul with evacuees
The Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130H(NZ) Hercules that has been deployed to assist in evacuations from Afghanistan has completed a second flight into Kabul, returning evacuees to an airbase in the United Arab Emirates.
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NZDF medical officer joins Australian response to Fiji Covid surge
A New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) medical doctor has deployed to Fiji to join an Australian Medical Assistance Team (AUSMAT) providing support to health authorities following a surge in cases of COVID-19 in Fiji.
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Warkworth woman plays to strengths in Reserve Force training course
Warkworth’s Mia O’Sullivan may be shorter than her New Zealand Army Reserve Force colleagues, but teamwork, passion and playing to individual strengths has helped her conquer the recruit course at Waiouru Military Camp.
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MRAD Sniper Rifle
The MRAD (Multi Role, Adaptive Design) Sniper rifle provides the Army with a precision rifle capable of identifying and engaging targets at ranges in excess of 1200m when used by a trained soldier.
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Anzac Day marked around the world by New Zealand Defence Force personnel
From dawn services across New Zealand to Anzac biscuits in South Sudan, serving New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel will be commemorating Anzac Day in a variety of ways 109 years on from the Gallipoli landings.
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New Zealand women take the lead in oldest UN peacekeeping mission
Working alongside personnel from around the world as part of the United Nations’ longest-running peacekeeping mission, has been a rewarding challenge for two New Zealand women.
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Ten years between Invictus Games – growing from a life-changing injury
Connor McLellan had been in New Zealand Army for four years and was on his second deployment to Afghanistan in 2012 when he suffered an injury that would change how he saw the world.
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Way of the New Zealand Warrior
Way of the New Zealand Warrior details the ethos and values of the New Zealand Army and expected behaviours of its soldiers, and includes real-life accounts of displays of these principles in action.