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NZDF consolidates Dunedin-based military facilities in one building
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) will move its three separate Dunedin-based facilities into one combined regional location.
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NZDF mobilises for largest-ever Exercise Talisman Sabre
Personnel from the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), New Zealand Army and Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) have arrived in Australia to participate in the largest-ever Exercise Talisman Sabre.
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RNZAF medic gains emergency training alongside partner nations in multinational exercise
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) medic, Corporal Heidi Joseph, gained first-hand experience in Aeromedical Evacuations while training with international military partners this month.
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Whanganui Air Force Firefighter relishes Guam experience
Whanganui’s Te Waiora Pirikahu knows his Royal New Zealand Air Force firefighter teammates are up there with the big guns after training alongside their United States Air Force (USAF) counterparts in a large-scale exercise on the US territory of Guam.
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Custom dogs get freedom to sniff thanks to Navy
The Royal New Zealand Navy teamed up to support New Zealand Customs Service’s detector dog training at Devonport Naval Base this week.
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NZ troops, LAVs and NH90s go on the offensive in Exercise Talisman Sabre
New Zealand soldiers are embracing being on the front foot in a large-scale exercise in Australia alongside military partners for the first time in a number of years.
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Waharoa encapsulates all that Trentham Camp is about
A waharoa that represents a century of variety at Trentham camp in Upper Hutt has had a Matariki unveiling.
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Logistics teams prepare the ground
Working in Navy’s logistics trades can mean deploying overseas to ports to smooth the way before your ship arrives.
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RNZAF NH90 helicopter flying after temporary pause
A 48-hour pause on flying of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) NH90 medium utility helicopters fleet has ended and the fleet is again available to fly from today.
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Kiwis shine as global exercise wraps up
Seven nations, 70 aircraft and 3000 service personnel came together last month to hone readiness and enhance interoperability, in the United States Air Force Air Mobility Command’s largest global exercise.