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Nelson Logistics Specialist back in RNZAF uniform to make an impact
After nearly 10 years out of uniform, Demelza Challies-Kolk has re-joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF), this time as an officer and looking to make a difference.
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Auckland man gets a shot at flying dream with RNZAF
A young Tim Anderson grew up under the flight path of Auckland International Airport which sowed the seeds for a flying career and now the Royal New Zealand Air Force is helping him with his ultimate goal of gaining his wings.
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Using stealth as a weapon: Exercise Kalami
Under their feet, the decaying remnants of ancient kahikatea and silver beech trees rustled and crackled as Army reserve soldiers carefully tried to thread their way silently through the lush West Coast forest south of Maruia.
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From the classroom to the runway but Manawatū woman still teaching
Palmerston North-born Tara King has swapped the classroom for a new career in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) as a Learning Development Officer.
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Long journey for electronic warfare rig
In 2015, Royal New Zealand Air Force's Warrant Officer Glen Moratti identified an opportunity for capability enhancement using a test rig to verify our SH-2G(I) mission data libraries without relying on the aircraft to do so.
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Arrest following Base access
A statement from Base Commander Philomel Commander Julie Simpkins.
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Navy frigate HMNZS Te Mana returns after three years in Canada
Under grey skies, the Royal New Zealand Navy frigate HMNZS Te Mana triumphantly sailed into Waitematā Harbour today and received a well-deserved Ceremonial Homecoming following the completion of a three-year frigate systems upgrade in Canada.
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NZ Army returns to train alongside Pacific Partners in Fiji
After almost a two-year COVID-19 related hiatus, the New Zealand Army is back training with its Pacific Partners, conducting a combined exercise with the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) in Fiji.
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85 years of service for Flying Officer Jack Marshall DFC
1939 –1944
Working as a tail gunner in Bomber Command during World War II, chances were high that Jack Marshall would not return home. However, after two tours and 46 missions, he did. -
Military service runs in the family of Invercargill sailor
For Ordinary Seamanship Combat Specialist Blair Thomas, it was his love of the ocean and the prospect of adventure that influenced his decision to join the Royal New Zealand Navy.