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Vanuatu corporal lights up at opportunities in Pacific exercise
Corporal Ronaldo Kalkau of the Vanuatu Mobile Force (VMF) is embracing the chance to work with Pacific militaries as they carry out a range of engineering tasks in the Cook Islands.
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Commander gets perspective on vital NZDF work overseas
Commander Joint Forces Major General Rob Krushka has been getting a first-hand appreciation of the work NZDF personnel do in difficult parts of the world.
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Navy diver who led team during HMNZS Manawanui response receives award
Christian Lloyd, who led the Royal New Zealand Navy diving contingent in Samoa in the aftermath of the sinking of HMNZS Manawanui, is being recognised with a Chief of Defence Force commendation for his actions in dangerous and challenging conditions.
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NZ Army proves evacuation capabilities in Marlborough exercise
The New Zealand Army has tested its ability to rapidly conduct an evacuation of non-combatants during an exercise in Marlborough, successfully proving a vital high-readiness capability of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).
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Fijian soldier chips in for multinational exercise in Pacific backyard
Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) engineer Sapper Sakaraia Tukuca has served in the Middle East several times but is relishing his latest deployment in his Pacific neighbourhood.
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His Majesty’s Armed Forces join NZDF engineering exercise in Cook Islands
Two Tongan soldiers are getting their first taste of an overseas deployment as they assist with engineering tasks in the Cook Islands, as part of a multinational effort led by the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).
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'Job done and more' - NZDF winds up Exercise Tropic Twilight in Cook Islands
The New Zealand Defence Force’s work on the island of Ma’uke in the Cook Islands will have a long-lasting impact on the island, as Exercise Tropic Twilight wraps up following a month of work.
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Whanganui soldier following in father’s footsteps with South Korea deployment
Warrant Officer Class 1 (WO1) Grant Collins is embracing the challenges of a multi-role deployment in a country where his father once served.
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Search begins for families of recently identified First World War casualties
The final resting place of two machine gunners named Thomas who died on New Zealand’s ‘blackest day’ of the First World War can now be identified thanks to new research.
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NZ Army and RNZAF test high-readiness interoperability
The ability to rapidly deploy personnel and equipment in our region and further afield is crucial for the New Zealand Defence Force’s (NZDF) military response options. Exercise Cassino is set to put personnel through their paces over the coming weeks.