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Today’s partnerships underpin tomorrow’s success
In what is an increasingly competitive and strategic environment it’s more important than ever to be in close contact with your friends, partners and allies. Chief of Army Major General Rose King shares her thoughts following a series of recent Army talks
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Behind the Penguin Missile launch
In a world-first a Seasprite helicopter has launched a Penguin anti-ship guided missile. And, as expected, it was right on target.
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Air Force celebrates first personnel with Mataora
Two Royal New Zealand Air Force personnel, one uniformed one civilian, became the first in the service to receive a Mataora (male facial tattoo). At RNZAF Base Ohakea’s Tūrangawaewae, master carver Matua Hemi Te Peeti created the works of art.
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Success for Security Forces at Guam exercise
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Security Forces unit were invited to take part in exercises at the United States’ Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. Flight Lieutenant Shane Leaming shares his experience.
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Naval officer training ‘best decision’: Tokoroa student
Newly minted naval officer Montana Hartley, 18, says she feels like she’s lived so much more than the 22-weeks of Royal New Zealand Navy officer training at Devonport Naval Base.
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International strength at Base Ohakea
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Base Ohakea has been host to qualified flying instructors representing three Commonwealth nations, who have brought their expertise with them to the Flying Training Wing.
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HMNZS Canterbury to provide platform for NZ work in Sub-Antarctic islands
The Royal New Zealand Navy’s HMNZS Canterbury is sailing for the Sub-Antarctic on a two-week deployment enabling government agencies to carry out essential work on New Zealand’s far-flung islands.
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Building strong relationships
Commander Pacific Air Forces General Kevin Schneider recently visited New Zealand to cement an already strong relationship between the two militaries. He and Chief of Air Force Air Vice-Marshal Darryn Webb took time to discuss our friendship.
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Vector Scorpion gives Army new edge on battlefield
The Royal New Zealand Artillery’s 16th Field Regiment (16 Fd Regt) is quickly getting to grips with its latest battleground tools, with the Quantum Systems small uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) now in full flight.
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Combat-focus for NZ Army’s new 2/1 Battalion Commanding Officer
Lieutenant Colonel Jerry Mateparae has taken command of the New Zealand Army’s primary combat unit for the South Island and returned to his military roots at Burnham Military Camp.