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Greymouth aviator helps keep multi-national Air Force exercise moving
Loading aircraft to deliver vital supplies to troops on combat operations is a highly specialised and complex role, and one which Leading Aircraftman Bailey McPaike enjoys.
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Service records
NZDF Personnel Archives and Medals holds a collection of about 1.5 million service records relating to 420,000 New Zealand service personnel who served in New Zealand’s Military Forces post WWI.
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Anzac Day
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NZ Army’s Marlborough exercise switches from evacuation to combat
New Zealand Army soldiers wrap up the largest exercise in the South Island for 2025, aimed to test the Motorised Infantry Company Group (MICG) with supporting units from across 1st (NZ) Brigade and the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
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Designated Marksman Weapon (DMW)
The DMW is provided to specially trained soldiers within our Army to provide target detection, recognition, identification and neutralisation in the field.
Combined with a trained operator, the DMW provides the ability for precise long range suppression and neutralization. -
Rangiora teacher gets hands-on Navy and Air Force experience to pass on to students
A hands-on military encounter - flying in a Hercules and learning how to fight shipboard fires - has given Rangiora teacher Dean Rainey an authentic armed forces experience that he is eager to pass onto the students at Cust School.
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HMNZS Aotearoa welcomed home after eight-month deployment
Friends, family, haka, senior defence leaders and the Royal New Zealand Navy band were all on show on the wharves at Devonport Naval Base today to welcome home HMNZS Aotearoa and its 80-strong ship’s company who have been deployed at sea since late March.
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Anzac Day Flypasts 2025
Royal New Zealand Air Force squadrons will be conducting flypasts around the country on Friday, 25 April 2025 to commemorate Anzac Day.
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Family focuses Porirua man on a naval career at sea and in the air
Midshipman Ethan Thomas-Tuiāvi’i can thank his family for pushing him into a career with the Royal New Zealand Navy and he is now also chasing the achievements of his great-grandfather as a naval aviator.
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Into the deep end - Karori lifeguard up for challenge as Reserve Force soldier
From standing poolside at Karori Pool to being out on exercise with his fellow Reserve Force soldiers, Private James Mallett loves to throw himself into a challenge.