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Five Power Defence Arrangements
The Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) between the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore are one of the longest-running defence arrangements in the world. Conducting regular military exercises between the military forces of the five countries since 1981, the FPDA enhance interoperability and promotes stability and security in the Southeast Asian region.
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NZ Army trains alongside Fiji in jungle highlands
The mountains and tropical valleys of Fiji’s Nausori Highlands provided the ideal grounds for jungle warfare and weapons training during Exercise Cartwheel 23.
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What it takes to be an Army emergency responder
Sapper Jack Gardner always knew he wanted to be an emergency responder.
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Full circle return for Nelson Saxophonist as Air Force Band heads south
Leading Aircraftman Eilish Wilson knows first-hand what sort of impact she can have on the next generation of Kiwi musicians.
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Air Force recruit trades Auckland exotic vet clinic for medical front line
Aircraftsman Nicole Fraser’s used to operating outside the norm.
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Air Force corporal with passion for powerlifting
After five years of dedicated training Corporal Nicole Smith has made it to the top eight female powerlifters in Aotearoa New Zealand and is the top ranked under-69kg lifter.
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Medic on call
Teamwork is a huge part of being in the Navy, but Able Medic Celynia Thompson wanted to grow herself as an individual as well.
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Te Puke teacher takes Navy teachings to school
Bay of Plenty teacher Bayley Macdonald has yet to ask her students to do drill, but she’s found lessons from her Naval Reservist training translate well to the classroom.
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Tauranga man leading rugby side in Commonwealth Navy Rugby Cup
For Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Leading Diver Ethan Shergold, the chance to combine his two great passions of water and rugby is a dream come true.
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Cadet of the Year an inspiration to the next generation
Cadet Warrant Officer Hamish Cook of No 88 (District of Waimakariri) Squadron, Air Training Corps, may only be 19, but he’s already inspiring the next generation of young leaders.