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Statement from the Chief of Defence Force regarding situation in Afghanistan
Today I join with many across New Zealand and around the world as we watch the distressing developments unfold in Afghanistan
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Immersed in te reo / Rumaki reo
Corporal (CPL) Te Rina Naden and Sergeant (SGT) Mikayla Paora have been given the opportunity to take part in a 10-month full-immersion te reo Māori course at Te Wānanga Takiura o Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Aotearoa in Auckland.
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Reflections during Matariki
Matariki 2021 has been particularly special for Mr Marshall (Cookie) Cook.
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New fuel truck hits the streets
The Air Force will soon take delivery of the first of six new high-tech Volvo fuel trucks that have almost twice the capacity and far better range than the ageing fleet of Scania trucks being used currently.
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Navy Reserves keep Upper Hutt man's love of the sea alive
As a young boy, Upper Hutt’s Barry Dulieu got an early taste of helming a ship and, thanks to the Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, has fulfilled his dream of a career at sea – which hasn’t finished yet.
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NZ Army helps Ōtaki students and ambassador mark end of Korean War
The anniversary of the end of the Korean War has again been marked in a small lower North Island town with the help of school children and the New Zealand Army’s 16th Field Regiment this week.
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Bay of Plenty woman making the most of her time in the Navy
Royal New Zealand Navy Reservists from units around the country gathered in Auckland recently for an exercise which provided an opportunity to understand how their role supports the Navy’s operational capability.
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Flying dream achieved with late change in career flight path
Richard Haynes is living proof you can be established on a civilian career path and make a late change of course to take flight with the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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Cook Islands sailor proud to deliver vaccine support
Porirua-born Navy sailor Thomas Katu says he is proud to support his Pacific “motherland” as part of the NZ Government’s vaccine assistance to Tokelau and the Cook Islands region.
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Kiwis help in Bahamas search and rescue
The New Zealand crew training with the P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft in Jacksonville, Florida, was recently involved in a dramatic rescue of a group of Haitians, including a baby, after their vessel capsized off the coast of Grand Bahama.