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NZDF supports Hawke’s Bay predator trap delivery
The Royal New Zealand Air Force continues to support environmental initiatives in hard-to-reach locations.
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Tech, science and weaponry on board Navy frigate
A passion for science and technology has steered Lieutenant Oli Cook on a career as a Navy Weapon Engineering Officer.
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Operation Antarctica
This tri-Service operation is one of our oldest missions; we’ve contributed personnel since 1957. Each year we support Antarctica New Zealand and international science and research work, including the United States Antarctic Programme.
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Schools to Seas and Skies sparks central North Island teacher in STEM subjects
Spending time at military bases in Auckland has given one central North Island school teacher the ammunition to fire up her students with ideas for careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
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Hard work, good food and karaoke build Indo-Pacific relationships
Navy engineer Sub Lieutenant Kamil Rahman says he learns best when he gets stuck in. He’s found that niche serving in a roving Royal Navy patrol vessel.
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Kiwi sailors thrive on US Navy flagship
Four Royal New Zealand Navy sailors enjoyed a historic arrival into New Zealand aboard a US Navy warship this month.
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HMNZS Canterbury loads up for Napier
The multi-role vessel is the third Royal New Zealand Navy ship tasked to Cyclone Gabrielle relief efforts.
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Navy sailor finds her problem-solving niche with NZ Navy
A childhood dream of a career in the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) has sparked a lot of satisfaction and pride for Able Marine Technician (Electrical) Dana Costello.
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Auckland Defence Fern to co-lead NZ in international rugby competition
Royal New Zealand Navy's Sub-Lieutenant Kate Williams has been named to help lead the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) women’s rugby team, the Defence Ferns, ahead of the first women’s International Defence Rugby Competition.
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NZ Army thanks villagers for Nausori Highlands military exercise
Singing and dancing while swapping shared stories over lunch was a great way for the Officer Cadet School (OCS) of New Zealand to wrap up their time in the Nausori Highlands.