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Soldier leading the way on United Nations mission in South Sudan
Lieutenant Colonel Sheree Alexander is putting her New Zealand Army training to good use in South Sudan, where she is one of three New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel posted to the young country.
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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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Recruit Training
How does a civilian transition into an airman? It starts with the basics.
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Command change for Royal New Zealand Air Force following appointment
Air Commodore Darryn Webb, MNZM, will take command of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) following the appointment of Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Clark to the role of Director-General Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB).
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Timor-Leste recognises NZ soldier’s contribution to peace and independence
A New Zealander who played a crucial role in bringing peace and independence to Timor-Leste has been recognised with one of that country’s highest honours.
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Taupō Army Cadets eyes the sky after groundwork
Taupō’s Megan Harris is no stranger to military hardware on the ground but now has her eyes firmly fixed on the sky as she looks to a future with the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).
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West Coast nurse named NZDF Reservist of the Year
New Zealand Army Captain Rose Fraser, a nurse with more than 30 years’ military experience, including working in conflict zones and in countries suffering devastating natural disasters, has been named New Zealand Defence Force Reservist of the Year.
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Northland teacher inspired by hands-on Navy and Air Force camp
Whangārei Boys' High School teacher Tony ‘Haggis’ Henderson already has a strong connection to the New Zealand Defence Force, having been born at Waiouru Army Camp.
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RNZAF 85: Flight Sergeant Kim Harrison
Served 2001 - current
Working in military intelligence isn’t much like a John Le Carré novel. Sometimes it’s borrowing a kid’s bike to ride around an earthquake damaged town getting as much information about the area as possible. -
Criminal Barrister joins Naval Reserve
Auckland criminal barrister James Olsen loves his work and can’t imagine practising any other kind of law. But he can imagine himself as a legal officer in the New Zealand Defence Force.