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Masterton armourer relishes challenge of mortar work in Fiji
Being prepared to challenge oneself is a pre-requisite for a career in the New Zealand Army, and is a piece of advice that armourer Corporal Richard Forsyth swears by.
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Hawke’s Bay Navy Officer leads New Zealand contingent at Gallipoli
The Royal New Zealand Navy’s Commander Charlotte Burson, from Havelock North, recently led the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contingent at this year’s Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli.
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Chief of Air Force welcomes first flights of C-130J
The Chief of Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal Darryn Webb, has welcomed news of the debut flights of NZ7011, the first of our five C-130J-30 Super Hercules fleet.
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Attesting in te reo Māori
Recruits arriving at Base Woodbourne at the beginning of their Air Force career now have a choice on whether they take their oath and affirmation in English or te reo Māori.
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HMNZS Canterbury arrives in Lautoka for Operation Mahi Tahi
HMNZS Canterbury has arrived in Fiji with nearly 300 NZDF personnel, to conduct training for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief support in the Pacific and provide support to Republic of Fiji Military Forces’ training objectives.
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NZDF personnel test their cyber skills in US military exercise
Eleven New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel have taken part in a United States exercise designed to build a community of military defensive cyber operators armed with skills to defend against modern digital threats.
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Mum’s the word for NZDF rugby player in ground-breaking tournament
Taranaki’s sports-mad Hana Wainohu is taking motherhood in her stride while representing the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) on the international rugby stage with her eight-month-old daughter on the sideline.
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Military service runs in the family of Invercargill sailor
For Ordinary Seamanship Combat Specialist Blair Thomas, it was his love of the ocean and the prospect of adventure that influenced his decision to join the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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Leadership
At its most basic level, leadership is about behaviour. It's about the building of effective relationships to influence the actions of other people and enable them to contribute to our success in a professional and ethical manner.
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An introduction to Defence Force life
How does a civilian transition into a sailor, soldier or airman?
It starts with the basics.