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Official release of all NZDF personnel from MIQ duties
Today marked the official withdrawal of NZDF personnel from Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) duties.
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NZDF's support continues as part of international efforts to deliver aid to Ukraine
New Zealand Defence Force personnel are continuing to assist international efforts to cohere and coordinate the movement of donated military aid to Ukraine.
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Air Force Heritage Flight Spitfire coming to Lower North Island
The skies between Ohakea, Masterton, the Hutt Valley and the Kapiti Coast will reverberate to the sound of New Zealand’s military aviation heritage on Saturday 14 May, as the Air Force Heritage Flight (AFHF) conducts flypasts.
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U.S. Air Force participates in RNZAF day and night flying exercise
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and U.S. Air Force (USAF) aircraft and personnel will combine to participate in day and night-time flying exercises in New Zealand later this month.
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Shoot, move, communicate and medicate
The modus operandi for soldiers in Alpha Company, 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, are four principles: shoot, move, communicate and medicate.
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Brotherly link draws on emotions at Anzac service
For Corporal Nori Lee, the realities of war hit close to home when taking part in this year’s Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli.
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Helping others top priority for Auckland Air Force Medic
A desire to help was the main driver for Victoria Lu to join the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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NZDF support to Ukraine’s self-defence underway
New Zealand Defence Force personnel deployed to Europe have quickly integrated with international partner militaries and commenced supporting Ukraine’s self-defence.
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NZDF tracks down relatives to return WWI medallion
In 1944, Boer War and World War I veteran Sergeant William George Cooper placed a lost and found classified ad in Wellington’s Evening Post.
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Surreal experience for Great-Grandson of Gallipoli veteran
The emotions brought up from following in the footsteps of his great-grandfather through the bloodied battlefields of the Gallipoli campaign snuck up on Chief Petty Officer Nicholas Hunter.