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Centenarian recalls Battles of Cassino ahead of 80th anniversary commemorations
102-year-old New Zealand Army veteran, Brigadier (retired) Les Wright MBE, says the Battles of Cassino were his ‘baptism for war’.
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Army News - Issue 553, June 2024
Hear from our soldiers who provided building, electrical and dental support in Tonga, go behind the scenes with 2nd/1st Battalion as they train with the British Army’s Royal Gurkha Rifles in the South Island, hear the latest on our continued support to Ukraine, Join our soldiers on the ‘Hell Week’ that is Exercise Nemesis, and much more.
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Anzac Day
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Local Army Reserve Force soldiers rescue Esk Valley residents from raging floodwaters
Hearing people trapped on rooftops screaming for help in the darkness as floodwaters surged around their homes is something Corporal Storm Harrison will never forget.
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Air Force News - Issue 267, April 2024
Inside this issue we cover everything you need to know about the Chief of Air Force’s Plan Astra, find out about the P-8A Poseidon’s surveillance flights around the Pitcairn Islands, catch up on the Hercules’ tactical flying exercise, and join our firefighters as they turn up the heat during live fire training. And there is so much more. Enjoy!
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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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2024 Year in Review: Army
Training for combat and new technology on the battlefield were in sharp focus for 2024. But there was plenty of scope for the humanitarian capabilities of the NZ Army in supporting events and responding to disaster.
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Flying on silver wings
The Coromandel hosted a recent New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) exercise involving parachute infiltration into a ‘jungle environment’.
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New Zealand Defence Force mourns death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) acknowledges with sadness the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Monarch who had many deep and abiding ties with New Zealand’s military forces.
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Advice & support
The people who support our personnel are just as important as our soldiers, sailors, and airmen. We acknowledge the important work you do. We understand what you bring to the Force. We're here for you and we'll get you the support you need.