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A song of ice and a firefighter
“I’m going to have to call you back in about 10 minutes, we’ve just got an emperor penguin on the runway that we have to shoo away.”
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The plumb life in Antarctica
Do pipes freeze in Antarctica? Not if we can help it, say Army plumbers.
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If she can do it, I can do it
In the world of clearance diving, females are rare. We talk to Royal Canadian Navy divers Sarah Gunderson and Katrina Koch-Underhill, seconded to HMNZS Matataua.
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2024 Year in Review: Air Force
The training, exercising, and operational tempo has been as high as ever for the Air Force this year, covering a wide range of domestic and international activities, from Antarctica to the Pacific, to Asia and beyond.
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Welcoming 2022 in South Sudan
As Major Dan Swale looks out over the HESCO and razor wire, the sun sets over Jonglei State, the last time for 2021.
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Getting to grips with the C-130J
This year will see the Royal New Zealand Air Force welcome the first of the new fleet of C-130J Hercules, a highly advanced, multi-purpose tactical airlift aircraft. Meet the aviators tasked with flying and maintaining it.
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Operation Endurance: Where Navy meets science on the edge of Aotearoa
When a science and conservation operation gets fast-tracked due to Cyclone Gabrielle, Navy expertise and scientific rigour make the mission work.
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Cook Islands Language Week 2024
We're celebrating Cook Islands Language Week - Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki 'Airani. Read what being a Cook Islander means to some of our personnel.
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Mother's Day 2024
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers and mother figures in our lives.
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CRIB 15
Lieutenant Colonel Martin Dransfield was the Commanding Officer of CRIB 15.
This is his story.