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Army tradies help with Tonga's tsunami recovery
The talents within the 2nd Engineer Regiment have been put to use with Tonga’s ongoing recovery effort from last year’s volcanic eruption and tsunami.
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Navy and science combine to map rogue waves
How do we know there are waves in the Southern Ocean four storeys high?
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NZDF listening to experience of Māori Military Veterans at Tribunal hearings
The New Zealand Defence Force is taking part in the first hearing week of the Wai 2500 Military Veterans Kaupapa Inquiry into all claims involving past Māori military service.
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Lower North Island Spitfire flypast celebrates Centenary of NZ military aviation
A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) formation, featuring the Biggin Hill Trust Spitfire, will conduct a flypast of lower North Island centres on Friday 16 June.
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Navy graduates eye up bright future
Ideas and goals realized as teenagers inspired military careers for two Royal New Zealand Navy graduates.
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NZDF co-hosts members of 19 militaries for disaster response training
Members of 19 foreign militaries will collaborate with the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and 12 domestic agencies in Wellington over the next 10 days, to plan how they could best work together in the aftermath of a major earthquake.
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The advance of Air Force Esports
The drive to win is applauded across the services, and online gaming is no exception to that.
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Marking 100 years of military aviation
Inclement weather didn’t stop the aviation buzz as hundreds turned out in Christchurch to celebrate 100 years of military aviation in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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PNG Officer trains NZ Army's future Officers
Papua New Guinea Defence Force’s Captain Peter Morlen is normally more at home teaching the techniques of jungle warfare in the heat of his home country, but is warming to his task passing on his knowledge to NZ soldiers in the colder climate of Waiouru.
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Base Commander tests dog’s bite
Not many people willingly put themselves in the path of a Military Working Dog in attack mode, but Ohakea’s Base Commander, Group Captain Rob Shearer wanted to find out first-hand what the dogs were capable of.