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A 20 year commitment
The New Zealand Defence Force's relationship with Afghanistan is built on 20 years of deployments to the country. Missions included Special Forces operations, provincial reconstruction activities and capacity building through training of local forces.
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Celebrating Cook Islands Language Week: Lieutenant Colonel Frank Prendergast
To mark Cook Islands Language Week we spoke to Lieutenant Colonel Frank Prendergast about his culture, his career, and what it means to be a Cook Islander.
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85 years of service
Take a look at just some of the aircraft that played a central role in the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s military air operations and play a crucial part in today’s ones.
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OIA-2025-5541 NZDF tracking assistance
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2025-5541 about NZDF assistance to Police in tracking Tom Phillips.
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Papakura
Papakura Military Camp is the base for the 1st New Zealand Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment and support services. The camp provides world-class facilities for our Special Operations personnel to train to protect New Zealand and its interests.
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COVID-19
On 19 March 2020, New Zealand closed its borders. On 9 April, the Prime Minister announced that a network of Managed Isolation and Quarantine Facilities (MIQFs) would be established, to bring citizens and residents home.
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NZDF in largest ever New Caledonia Croix Du Sud exercise
The biennial humanitarian aid and disaster relief (HADR) exercise Croix Du Sud has ended in New Caledonia with New Zealand Defence Force personnel saying it proved a timely and valuable opportunity to train with regional partners.
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A day in the life of an Air Force firefighter
Meet LAC Alexandra Earl, RNZAF Base Ohakea.
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Working for peace in South Sudan
From 40-degree heat to civilian violence, personnel deployed to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) say it’s an experience with many challenges.
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NZDF pleased with pitching in as Northern Territory military exercises closes
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has come away from participating in one of Australia’s largest military exercises confident it can contribute meaningfully to multinational security and peacekeeping efforts.