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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.
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Navy medic strengthens whānau link to Gallipoli campaign
As Leading Medic Liana Wellington stared at the name of her great-grandfather on the wall of Chunuk Bair Memorial on the Gallipoli Peninsula, her thoughts drifted to the journey that got her to this point.
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RNZAF career extends Tauranga woman’s family legacy
Tauranga’s Breanna Brooker is looking forward to continuing her family’s legacy as she embarks on a career in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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Be decisive with surf
HMNZS Matataua’s divers and hydrographers have an expert relationship with the waves, either under them or mapping what’s beneath them. But surf has its own set of rules.
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RNZAF helps Devonport woman keep flying career alive
COVID-19 ended a lot of careers in the aviation industry, but Devonport’s Maya Tewhata-Low will still be airborne thanks to a fledgling career in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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Emotional return to Gallipoli for Anzac Day services
As dawn broke across the Gallipoli peninsula on Anzac Day, the solemn chorus of the karanga - call to gathering - once again rippled across the Gallipoli peninsula.
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NZDF marks Anzac Day at home and around the world
New Zealand Defence Force personnel are marking Anzac Day at camps, bases and public services around the country.
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Anzac Day 2022 Flypasts
This Anzac Day our aircraft plan to fly the following routes to mark the day. Keep your eye on the sky if we’re coming to your town.