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Hard line against bullying earns instructor Soldier of the Year title
Corporal Nori Lee is breaking down barriers, battling bullying and finding ways to improve techniques with weapons, earning him the title of 2021 Soldier of the Year.
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Expanded criteria for NZOSM for service in South East Asia
Minister of Defence Hon Peeni Henare has announced 4500 more veterans are now eligible for the New Zealand Operational Service Medal (NZOSM) for service in South East Asia from 1 February 1959 to 31 January 1974.
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Defence HUMINT: An Airman’s Story
One of our personnel takes us behind the scenes within our Human Intelligence team Please note we can’t share their identity due to security reasons.
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Passion for the job recognised by Airman of the Year award
Corporal (CPL) Gareth Nel is the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF)
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Preparing for the extremes
The high risk weather season is about to get underway and during that time, extreme conditions could cause havoc here or for our neighbours in the Pacific.
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Patrolling the seas
Flight Lieutenant Nina White is in a unique position being the only Air Force officer deployed on Operation Tiki, in support of the Royal New Zealand Navy-led Combined Task Force 150 in the Middle East.
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NZDF opens up different world of legal challenges
Army lawyer Captain Jin Cha knows the challenges he faces as a lawyer in uniform will be very different from those faced in a 9 to 5 private legal practice.
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NZ Navy ship delivering Raoul Island refurbishments
Royal New Zealand Navy ship HMNZS Wellington has set sail for Raoul Island in the Kermadec Islands with GNS Science and MetService staff on board who will be maintaining essential equipment that provides weather and tsunami warning systems for New Zealand
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Carvings and history
The concept of a Marae is about having a place where our past, present and future meet; where we may honour our past, celebrate or lament the present and look to the future.
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RNZAF’s longest-serving woman signs off after years of progress
When Warrant Officer Dale Kutia joined the Air Force women were segregated from men, hardly any trades were open to them and their male colleagues were paid more. She wasn’t even allowed to ride a bike.