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New Zealand Army battles tough conditions during valuable armoured vehicle exercise
New Zealand Army personnel from the Queen Alexandra’s Mounted Rifles (QAMR) were recently tested at an armoured troop-level fire and manoeuvre exercise at Waiouru.
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Teaming up with comrades in Fiji: A Gunner's experience
I am Lance Bombardier Freedom Lemaua. I joined Ngāti Tūmatauenga the New Zealand Army in 2021 and I am posted to 16 Field Regiment, Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery (RNZA).
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Former Chief of Army recognised for four decades of service
The former head of the New Zealand Army has been recognised for his services to the country’s military over four decades.
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Surreal experience for Great-Grandson of Gallipoli veteran
The emotions brought up from following in the footsteps of his great-grandfather through the bloodied battlefields of the Gallipoli campaign snuck up on Chief Petty Officer Nicholas Hunter.
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Burnham
Burnham Military Camp is the largest Army camp in the South Island. It is located 28km south of Christchurch.
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Gruelling Battles of Cassino commemorated by NZDF contingent in Italy
Eighty years ago the ridges and hills around the Italian town of Cassino were in ruins, after some of the bloodiest and most gruelling battles fought by New Zealand forces in the Second World War.
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Major Waiouru exercise primes NZ Army for international war-fighting exercise
The New Zealand Army has carried out a major war-fighting exercise as part of its build up to a significant multi-national exercise in Australia next year.
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Top shooter right on the mark as he gets his Army career underway
Reserve Force soldier Private Luke Hartnell is more than used to lugging his rifle and gear through dense New Zealand bush, tracking wildlife as a hired hunter.
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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.
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NZ Soldier defied doctors’ grim predictions following machine gun wounds, will compete at Invictus Games
Nearly 24 years ago New Zealand Army Warrant Officer Class One (WO1) Ed Dore-Wright was preparing to deploy to East Timor for a second time when he was involved in a live-fire training accident which went horribly wrong.