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School to Skies
Our School to Skies programme is a Tech and Aviation Camp open to all students in year 12 studying NCEA (or equivalent) Maths, English and Science subjects. Ready to reach for the sky?
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Wellington born RNZAF helicopter loadmaster combines love of flying with action
“Riding the wire” - being winched out of a helicopter- and being in the thick of the action attracted Corporal Samantha (Sam) Swift to the role of NH90 helicopter loadmaster with Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) No. 3 Squadron at Ohakea.
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CDF
The Chief of Defence Force (CDF) is the professional head of the NZDF and serves as the principal military advisor to the government.
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RNZAF 85: Warrant Officer Viti Flanagan
Served 1983 - current
Over the past 30 years the Air Force has made great strides in encouraging women to enlist and it offers a safe environment for them to achieve their ambitions. But it wasn’t always the way. -
Teachers’ Skies and Seas camp helps inspire female STEM students
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) have joined forces to support teachers and encourage more young women into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers.
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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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Ex Wisdom Tooth
The New Zealand Defence Force teams up with District Health Boards to provide essential dental care to adults with significant oral health needs, in parts of New Zealand where affordability for dental treatment is challenging.
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Five brothers, over 150 years of service
Family members, inspired by stories of service life, often follow their siblings or relatives into the New Zealand Defence Force. That was the case for the Stokes brothers, the largest set of siblings to have ever joined the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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High-achieving Electronics Technician named NZ Army Soldier of the Year 2025
Ariana Blackwood first visited the Waiouru Military Training Area as a scientist testing the river water. She loved the environment so much she enlisted in the New Zealand Army and six years later has been named NZ Army Soldier of the Year 2025.
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Army Engineer chases World Cup glory
Chasing World Cup glory is the latest mission for New Zealand Army Engineer Captain Laura Bayfield as she and her Black Ferns teammates head to the semi-finals of the Women’s Rugby World Cup this weekend.