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Growing connections in disaster preparation exercise
Twelve New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel are joining the US Navy ship USS Pearl Harbor, as eight nations combine for an exercise aimed at preparing Indo-Pacific countries’ responses to a large-scale disaster.
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NZ Invictus Team pumped and ready to go in Germany
Arriving in Düsseldorf, Germany this week ahead of the Invictus Games’ kick off on Saturday, the New Zealand Invictus team is pumped and ready to go.
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PTI training heats up in the Middle East
Royal New Zealand Air Force Physical Training Instructor, Corporal Trent Norman has recently returned from a unique opportunity, deployed on operation in the Middle East.
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Navy assists Customs in underwater drug search
A team of Royal New Zealand Navy divers has scoured the hulls of two ships berthed at the Port of Tauranga, following intelligence reports they may have been transporting narcotics to Europe from South America.
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Fleet Sports Officer taking it in
The Navy’s newest Fleet Sports Officer has been away a long time, but he’s always missed it.
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RNZAF Jazz Orchestra navigates new path with second album
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Jazz Orchestra is again plotting its own path in big band music with the release of its second full-length album ‘Kaiwhakatere – Navigator’.
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Gold and three silvers for ‘fizzing’ Team NZ in first days of Invictus Games
The New Zealand Invictus Games Team has won gold and three silver medals nearly halfway through the Invictus Games in Düsseldorf, Germany.
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Joined the Navy - and still in school
Christchurch 17-year-old Tim Avery is relishing the comradeship and commitment the Navy Reserves has offered since attesting in June.
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First Cook Islands coastwatcher plaque unveiled in New Zealand
In an important milestone for the legacy of the Second World War coastwatchers, a plaque for radio operator Pu Banaba has been unveiled at O’Neill’s Point Cemetery on Auckland’s North Shore.
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NZ Invictus Games team uplifted by competition in Düsseldorf
The New Zealand Invictus Games team says the journey to compete against other military veterans has been life-changing for some as they “smashed it” at this year’s tournament in Germany.