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OIA-2026-5758 Chaplain prints
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2026-5758 about chaplain prints.
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OIA-2026-5691 62 Squadron
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2026-569 about 62 Squadron.
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NZ Army Automotive Technicians gain value from extraordinary Supercars experience
The role of an Automotive Technician is vital when it comes to keeping the New Zealand Army, Ngāti Tūmatauenga, moving in conflict.
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NZ Army Band members deploy to other bands and triumph at prestigious brass championships
Members of the New Zealand Army band have achieved musical success at one of the world’s oldest music competitions, the New Zealand Brass Band Championships, taking out a number of top awards.
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Army officer fulfils career and family goals at Gallipoli
Representing the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) at an Anzac Day commemoration, at the very place the name ANZAC was conceived, would be a highlight for any service person, but for Lieutenant Colonel Conor Yardley it carries deep family significance.
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Southland chaplain supports NZDF contingent during ‘meaningful’ Gallipoli deployment
Royal New Zealand Navy Chaplain Class 3 Rich Lander is dealing with nervous excitement as he heads to Türkiye for this year’s Anzac Day Gallipoli commemoration, as part of a New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contingent.
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OIA-2026-573 Vaccination review
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2026-573 about a vaccination review.
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OIA-2026-5728 NZDF OIA reporting
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2026-5728 about NZDF OIA reporting.
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New Zealand Army personnel mark significant combat anniversary in Korea
The Battle of Kap’yong is a poignant and significant chapter in the history of the New Zealand Army, Ngāti Tūmatauenga.
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Remains of two New Zealand First World War casualties reburied in France
The partial remains of two New Zealand soldiers who died during the First World War have been reburied in France, after being housed in a Philadelphia museum for more than 100 years.