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Behind the stitch of the NZ Army’s new King’s and Regimental Colours
In a special ceremony last week the new King’s and Regimental Colours of the New Zealand Army’s 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (2/1 RNZIR) were consecrated at Burnham Military Camp.
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Behind the stitch
In a special ceremony last week the new King’s and Regimental Colours of the New Zealand Army’s 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (2/1 RNZIR) were consecrated at Burnham Military Camp.
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Matataua team provide recon duties on request
Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) teams from HMNZS Matataua can be dispatched for an ‘on call’ surveillance work with other nations.
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Soldier of the Year: Christchurch fitness instructor hits Army career running
Three years ago, Renee Bowen was a physical training instructor and fitness studio manager when she took the ‘lunge’ and joined the New Zealand Army.
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‘Outstanding year’ for 2024’s top Navy Cadet
Life skills and friendships are big pluses of being in the New Zealand Cadet Forces (NZCF), says Warrant Officer Cadet Oliver Evans.
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NZDF honours last Māori Battalion warrior
Sir Robert Nairn Gillies KNZM, the last remaining member of the 28 (Maori) Battalion, passed away in Rotorua yesterday, aged 99.
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NZ Team announce Co-Captains for 2025 Invictus Games
Major (rtd) Soren Hall and Flight Sergeant Stacey Adam have been named as the Co-Captains for the 2025 New Zealand Invictus Games team.
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Taranaki gunner proud to represent New Zealand at prestigious US Academy
Like many of his fellow recruits, then 20-year old Richie Bray from Taranaki signed up for New Zealand Army service in 2002 keen to explore the world.
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Haera ra, Tā Bom. A fitting farewell to the final soldier of 28 (Maori) Battalion.
E te papa, kua hoki koe ki ō tīpuna. E kore koe e wareware i ngā ngākau o Ngāti Tūmatauenga, e kore hoki e ngaro i te hītori o te hoia o Aotearoa. Moe mai rā.
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The right people at the right time: The RNZAF mission to Rwanda
In July 1994 the Air Force was at the forefront of the rescue effort during one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the 20th century. They were the right people at the right time, and the C-130(H) Hercules was the aircraft that got the job done.