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Exercise in disguise: Moving for mental health
Roughly 200 Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Base Ohakea personnel and their families ran, walked, biked or scooted around the base’s runways in support of Mental Health Awareness Week.
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Canterbury musician thrives in heat of PNG Military Tattoo
Being part of the NZ Army band has offered the unique experience of playing in a military tattoo in Papua New Guinea for Cantabrian, Private Hazel Wilson.
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Northland soldier trades kitchen for challenges of tropics
Russell’s Ardyn Prentice initially joined the New Zealand Army as a caterer but his love of problem solving drew him out of the kitchen and into the world of mosquitos, malaria, drinking water and protecting his fellow troops.
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NZDF and partners drill for Pacific emergency response
New Zealand Defence Force personnel joined forces recently with military partners and other government agencies to rehearse procedures for a humanitarian assistance and disaster response to a tropical cyclone in the Pacific.
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PNG deployment a unique musical moment for Palmerston North cornet player
Performing iconic tunes in front of thousands at the Papua New Guinea Military Tattoo was a unique moment for New Zealand Army band cornet player Private Joe Inman.
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Army soldiers hone their urban warfare skills
The New Zealand Army’s newest combat trainee soldiers have been conducting urban operations on the streets of the Selwyn district.
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Statement on the marking of one year since the sinking of HMNZS Manawanui
The following is attributable to Captain Rodger Ward, who has recently taken over from Commodore Andrew Brown as the HMNZS Manawanui Response Lead.
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Military Police roll out new fleet of vehicles across the force
Joint Military Police Unit (JMPU) has introduced 18 new Emergency Response Vehicles into service, significantly upgrading and standardising its fleet.
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Tactical flying training for hostile environments
Operating in hostile environments involves advanced tactical flying training, including threat reactions and air-to-air tactics if intercepted by fighter jets.
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Working in the ‘real world’ at NATO’s premier IEDD exercise
HMNZS Matataua’s Maritime Explosive Ordnance Disposal (MEOD) team was in Iceland last month as part of Exercise Northern Challenge.