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Tuvalu Language Week: Bombardier Salaikeni Salaikeni
To celebrate Tuvalu Language Week, Bombardier (BDR) Salaikeni Salaikeni shares with us his experiences in service, his thought on his culture and more.
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Army Reserve Force provide a challenge and boost for Masterton woman
Nursing training has helped Zara Reid in her soldiering and in turn, her soldiering career has given her a connection with her great-grandfather’s service with the 28 (Maori) Battalion and also her confidence in dealing with what life throws at her.
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RNZAF undertakes advanced tactics training in the United States
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) is undertaking advanced tactics training with the United States Air Force (USAF) in Missouri and Arizona this month.
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WWII bombs located in Tuvalu waters
Twenty two 500lb WWII-era Aerial Bombs have been located underwater at Nanumea in Tuvalu, by members of the Royal Australian Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy, and United States Marine Corps working from HMNZS Manawanui.
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NZDF personnel parade Her Majesty The Queen’s flag for New Zealand for final time
Personnel from the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) took part in the final official act of remembrance for Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II today during the State Memorial Service in Wellington.
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Manawatū woman achieves driving milestone on Air Force exercise
After working as a caregiver for seven years, Aircraftman (AC) Jodie Dunwell decided she wanted a change.
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Aroha for Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II in Burnham
Burnham Military Camp has a special connection with Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II. The camp had the honour of hosting the then Queen, once during the Coronation Tour in 1954 and then again during the Golden Jubilee Tour in 2002.
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Palmerston North Commander farewells Queen in London
Lieutenant Colonel Dean Gerling says he has always been grateful for the opportunities given in his 25 years of service in the New Zealand Army.
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NZDF hosts first Women's International Defence Rugby Competition
The New Zealand Defence Force will next month welcome to our shores military women’s rugby teams from the Pacific and around the world to compete in the inaugural International Defence Rugby Competition.
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Whangarei Sailor farewells Queen
Royal New Zealand Navy, Leading Youth Development Specialist (LYDS) Anya Ruri was one of 24 New Zealand Defence Force sailors, soldiers and aviators in the Commonwealth contingent, marching from Westminster Abbey on Monday morning in London.