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Learning what it means to lead
Effective leadership is at the heart of the New Zealand Defence Force.
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The student becomes the master
As our people progress in their career, the experience gained in both their trade and their leadership will naturally lend itself to roles as an instructor and in management.
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United Nations Command
We send personnel to the United Nations Command (UNC) and the United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission (UNCMAC) in the Republic of Korea to help keep the peace between North and South Korea. New Zealand made significant contributions during the Korean War, and we’ve had deployments to UNC and its Military Armistice Commission since 1998.
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United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions on North Korea
We deploy maritime patrol aircraft and currently have people based at an Enforcement Coordination Cell, as part of efforts to support the United Nations Security Council resolutions imposing sanctions on North Korea. The sanctions are intended to persuade North Korea to denuclearise and abandon its ballistic missile capabilities
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Operation Antarctica
This tri-Service operation is one of our oldest missions; we’ve contributed personnel since 1957. Each year we support Antarctica New Zealand and international science and research work, including the United States Antarctic Programme.
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From the Southern Ocean to the Pacific
We deploy aircraft and ships on patrols in Aotearoa New Zealand waters, the Pacific and the Southern Ocean to detect and deter illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
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Mutual Assistance Programme
We support capacity building and training for South Pacific and some South East Asian security and defence forces, through the Mutual Assistance Programme.
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United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation (UNTSO)
The United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation is the UN’s oldest peacekeeping mission, and we’ve been contributing personnel to it since 1954
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Multinational Force and Observers (MFO)
The MFO ensures compliance with the commitments of the 1979 Treaty of Peace between Egypt and Israel. The mission makes a tangible contribution to maintaining peace and stability in an area of global strategic importance, and New Zealand’s presence demonstrates our enduring commitment to regional security.
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Operation Gallant Phoenix
Established in 2013, Operation Gallant Phoenix initially aimed to track the flow of foreign terrorist fighters in and out of Iraq and Syria. It has since evolved into a platform where partners collect and share information about potential and existing terrorist threats, regardless of the ideology behind those threats.