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RNZAF 85: Sergeant Joyce McGee
Served 1977-1986
Communications specialist Sergeant Joyce McGee was one of the first Air Force women to serve in an international peacekeeping operation. -
NZDF exercises with international counterparts in South East Asia
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Royal New Zealand Air Force Band set to tour the South
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‘Career barrel roll’: First Navy pilot joins RNZAF aerobatic Black Falcons team
Helicopter pilot Lieutenant Commander Stephen Knowles, the first Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) pilot to join the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) Black Falcons, says his path from the sea to aerobatics was about as straightforward as a barrel roll.
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Wellington forum makes it easier for veterans to access support
A one-stop-shop of services for veterans is coming to Wellington in March. Veterans' Affairs is putting the call out for serving and former New Zealand Defence Force personnel to join them on Saturday 2 March for their Greater Wellington Veteran's forum.
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Sharpening key combat engineer skills on the water
Sapper Dallis Paretovich-Keates from Field and Emergency Response Squadron took part in Exercise Waka Taua recently, focusing on a core engineering skill – watermanship.
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Christchurch Counsellor turns Combat Driver in harshest continent on Earth
Seeing dozens of orca whales in their pods, attempting cross country skiing and gazing out across the snow to Mount Erebus are among the highlights of a deployment to Antarctica for Hoon Hay man Private Joel Agnew.
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Black Ferns XV call-up for two Army personnel
Captain Laura Bayfield and Private Leah Miles are in the first-ever Black Ferns XV squad, ready to take on Samoa’s Manusina XV this weekend.
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End of an era
Doug Reidy joined the Air Force when he was just 17. Now, the 81-year-old reckons it's time to try something different.
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Special homecoming in store for Ashburton's globetrotting musician
To say music has played a major role in Corporal Byron ‘Buzz’ Newton’s career would be putting it lightly, although he’s the first to admit it wasn’t his childhood dream.