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OIA-2024-5280 HMNZS Lachlan movements
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-5280 about HMNZS Lachlan movements.
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OIA-2024-5197 Codewords Campaign
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-5197 about the Codewords Campaign.
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OIA-2024-5184 Prime Minister's flights to and from Laos
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-5184 about the Prime Minister's flights to and from Laos.
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OIA-2024-5190 Devonport incident
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-5190 about the Devonport incident.
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OIA-2024-5089 and 5095 Follow-up responses
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-5089 and 5095 about follow-up responses.
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OIA-2024-5215 UAP Briefing May 2023
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-5215 UAP Briefing May 2023
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OIA-2024-5203 Copy of Defence Health Directive 23 003
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-5203 Copy of Defence Health Directive 23 003.
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Navy Today - Issue 293, November/December 2024
In this combined November/December magazine, we cover the timetable of events so far for the HMNZS Manawanui sinking. HMNZS Aotearoa's successful Indo-Pacific deployment is captured in full with some amazing images. HMNZS Canterbury represents New Zealand at CHOGM, we meet our Sailor of the Year, celebrate HMNZS Ngapona's centenary and look forward to the creation of a Navy Reserve Force sub-unit in Whangārei. This issue marks the end of an era as it is the final time our service magazine will be produced. We have loved creating Air Force News for our readers, but it is time to look towards a different way of delivering our stories and updates. As we step into 2025, we will publish all our articles on NZDF.mil.nz, where we digitally showcase the latest Air Force news. As we say haere rā to our service magazines, we look forward to looking to continuing to share stories of our military with you.
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Army News - Issue 558, December 2024
In this Army News edition, we celebrate the consecration and presentation of the Colours for 2nd/1st Battalion RNZIR on behalf of King Charles III. Tā Bom Gillies, the last 28 (Maori) Battalion veteran, is farewelled at his tangihana in Rotorua. We meet our Soldier of the Year, showcase new utility vehicles and celebrate Changes of Command across our forces. The magazine showcases our Reserve Force personnel on exercise and in person, and we congratulate the Army News' long-time editor, Judith Martin, on over 30 years as a storyteller for the Defence Force. This issue marks the end of an era as it is the final time our service magazine will be produced. We have loved creating Army News for our readers, but it is time to look towards a different way of delivering our stories and updates. As we step into 2025, we will publish all our articles on NZDF.mil.nz, where we digitally showcase the latest Army news. As we say haere rā to our service magazines, we look forward to looking to continuing to share stories of our military with you.
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Air Force News - Issue 274, November/December 2024
It's a bumper issue of Air Force News to round off the year. Put your feet up and read about our immediate response to help our Navy colleagues following HMNZS Manawanui sinking, find out what two runners had to say after being rescued in extreme weather by an NH90 crew. Join us in celebrating with our winners of the People of the Year Awards, and check out our newest and oldest Hercules' flights to the ice, and so much more. This issue marks the end of an era as it is the final time our service magazine will be produced. We have loved creating Air Force News for our readers, but it is time to look towards a different way of delivering our stories and updates. As we step into 2025, we will publish all our articles on NZDF.mil.nz, where we digitally showcase the latest Air Force news. As we say haere rā to our service magazines, we look forward to looking to continuing to share stories of our military with you.