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Navy rescues sailor from yacht adrift in storm
Frigate HMNZS Te Mana has rescued a sailor from a catamaran in distress during Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Cyclone: NZDF across the regions
The New Zealand Defence continues to work alongside North Island Regional Emergency Management in responding to the effects of Cyclone Gabrielle.
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NZDF continues to support preparations ahead of Cyclone Gabrielle
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NZDF deploys specialist team and clean-up parties as Cyclone Gabrielle approaches
The New Zealand Defence Force will have around 100 personnel in Auckland communities this afternoon helping remove flood-damaged waste ahead of forecast severe weather, while a specialist team is positioned to assist Auckland civil defence.
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Retirement begins for fleet workhorse
After nearly sixty years, one of our C-130H Hercules aircraft gets a well-deserved retirement.
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Signals Corps celebrates 100 years of duty
The Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals will commemorate its centenary this month. In a series of stories, we talk to signallers past and present about their role. Malayan veteran Bill Russell takes up the story.
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NZDF supports conservation, scientific, cultural effort on offshore islands
After completing tasks in the Kermadec Islands, the Royal New Zealand Navy’s HMNZS Canterbury is now heading to the Sub-Antarctic for a similar role.
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Operation Hydros: Police, Customs and NZDF recover half a billion dollars’ worth of cocaine at sea
New Zealand authorities have dealt a significant blow to an international criminal syndicate’s operation after intercepting 3.2 tonnes of cocaine afloat in the ocean.
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RNZAF aerobatic team Black Falcons to perform over Dunedin, Christchurch and Kaikōura
The South Island is set to be wowed by the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s aerobatic team as the Black Falcons head south, with displays scheduled for Dunedin, Christchurch and Kaikōura this weekend.
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Families sought as Lake Alice Hospital veterans' graves identified
A ceremony will be held next month to bless a number of previously unmarked graves of First and Second World War veterans who died while in the care of the old Lake Alice Psychiatric Hospital, in the Rangitikei district.