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Through their eyes
Join the Royal New Zealand Air Force as they celebrate International Women's Day 2024. Hear from Melissa, Christine and Leigh about life in service as an aviator and their thoughts on being wāhine in the New Zealand Defence Force.
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Custard, guns and battle honours
It’s been nearly 80 years since the end of the Second World War and 102 year-old Doug Reid still wears his 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion tie with pride.
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Welcoming 2022 in South Sudan
As Major Dan Swale looks out over the HESCO and razor wire, the sun sets over Jonglei State, the last time for 2021.
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Tekapo
Tekapo Military Training Area is set in the sparse, mountainous, and often snow-touched landscapes of the South Island. Tekapo provides a field training, firing and manoeuvre area for units of the New Zealand Army, Royal New Zealand Air Force and foreign militaries.
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NZDF celebrates National Volunteer Week
This week is Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu National Volunteer Week and we're highlighting some of our people who volunteer.
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Military nurses mark 110th anniversary at Hawke’s Bay hospital Anzac Day service
The 110th anniversary of the formation of the New Zealand Defence Force’s Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps (RNZNC) was celebrated at the annual Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital Anzac Day service.
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NZ team flag bearer named for Invictus Games opening ceremony as team prepares to head to Canada
The 19-strong New Zealand Invictus Games Team is in their final preparations to compete at this year’s Invictus Games in Vancouver and Whistler from 8-16 February.
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First medals in over a decade for No. 3 Squadron
Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 3 Squadron’s work in Solomon Islands last year has earned them medallic recognition.
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Born and bred Ashburton trombonist finally set for hometown debut
Ashburton musician Flight Sergeant Ben Robertson has a musical CV that would rival many globetrotting musicians, but it has one glaring omission.
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NZDF shows pride at Rainbow Parade
Taking part in Auckland’s Rainbow Pride Parade was a “surreal” moment for Corporal Lisa Kennedy, who said it was her first time being ‘out’ publicly.