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The Vince McGlone Galley
It might be a 14-hour day, but there’s a lot of noise coming from the Royal New Zealand Navy's Vince McGlone Galley’s back-of-house section. Loud music, talk and laughter – you can tell the chefs and stewards are happy and pumping.
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Hercules and Air Force personnel return from mission in support of Ukraine
The Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules and personnel that were deployed to Europe in support of Ukraine have completed their mission and are returning to New Zealand.
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Simulated reality in exercise
The Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 3 Squadron’s latest exercise had crews called to support a fictional South Pacific nation’s election.
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Raising money for Ukraine in 1066-era armour
As an avid Lord of the Rings fan, Private (PTE) Kane van Lit decided almost instantly to sign up for the Middle-earth Halfling Marathon in Hobbiton when he saw it advertised.
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Attention to detail
Royal New Zealand Navy recruits undergoing the four-month-long BCT course will participate in four levels of kit musters, where they demonstrate their ability to fold, arrange and wear different kinds of uniform kit to a very high standard.
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NZDF celebrates National Volunteer Week
This week is Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu National Volunteer Week and we're highlighting some of our people who volunteer.
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Manawanui conducts underwater search and recovery
Royal New Zealand Navy's HMNZS Manawanui has three core capabilities - hydrographic survey, diving operations and marine salvage. This search and recovery training exercise utilised all three.
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The first kiwi roundel
During his Air Force career, John Black left an indelible mark on the service, literally. He was the creator behind the first unofficial kiwi roundel.
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Behind the scenes: Parachute Bay
At the end of an exercise or operation the Royal New Zealand Air Force team at Safety and Surface ensure all equipment is properly inspected, up to scratch and packed away properly. It can sometimes take weeks of work.
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Coaster takes ambition to Royal Pageant
Perrie Smith is a great believer in putting yourself outside your comfort zone and marching down London’s The Mall in front of tens of thousands of people, and Queen Elizabeth II, is throwing yourself in the deep end.