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Second World War-era huts replaced at Waiouru
Waiouru Military Training Area has replaced Second World War-era huts that were built in their thousands with newer versions, which should be warmer and more weather-proof for soldiers undergoing training.
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Air Force Black Falcons to entertain Waikato and Bay of Plenty crowds in busy weekend
The Ohakea-based Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) aerobatics display team, the Black Falcons, is set to appear in the skies above Waikato and Bay of Plenty several times this weekend.
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Kiwi veterans eligible for British Nuclear Test Medal
New Zealand veterans involved in UK atmospheric nuclear testing in the fifties and sixties can now apply for the British Nuclear Test Medal.
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Rotorua paramedic pushes herself further as Reserve Force soldier
Rotorua’s Sarah Podmore has no shortage of challenges in her day job as a paramedic for Hato Hone St John. But she pushes herself even further as an infantry soldier in the New Zealand Army Reserve Force.
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Teachers’ Skies and Seas camp helps inspire female STEM students
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) have joined forces to support teachers and encourage more young women into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers.
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Kaikōura teacher takes Navy and Air Force lessons back to school
It’s been more than seven years since Kaikōura was rocked by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, but for St Joseph’s Kaikōura School teacher Breanna Moller, it’s still something her students talk about.
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NZDF deploying a team to protect Red Sea shipping
Six New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel are being deployed to coalition headquarters working to uphold maritime security in the Red Sea.
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Northland teacher inspired by hands-on Navy and Air Force camp
Whangārei Boys' High School teacher Tony ‘Haggis’ Henderson already has a strong connection to the New Zealand Defence Force, having been born at Waiouru Army Camp.
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Schools to Seas and Skies sparks central North Island teacher in STEM subjects
Spending time at military bases in Auckland has given one central North Island school teacher the ammunition to fire up her students with ideas for careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
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NZDF librarian ends long chapter
“Are you the person who’s replacing that woman who’s been there since the Land Wars?” That was among the greetings Carolyn Carr received when she started her job as the deputy to the Ministry of Defence chief librarian in 1983.