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Textbooks wing their way to Fiji
A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) C-130 Hercules has delivered 8000 textbooks to Fiji’s Ministry of Education, destined for remote schools with no access to computers or the internet.
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NZ Army trains alongside Fiji in jungle highlands
The mountains and tropical valleys of Fiji’s Nausori Highlands provided the ideal grounds for jungle warfare and weapons training during Exercise Cartwheel 23.
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Combat Engineer enjoys flexible working
Reserve Forces engineer has the home life, the job and the armed forces, not all in the same location.
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New Zealand women take the lead in oldest UN peacekeeping mission
Working alongside personnel from around the world as part of the United Nations’ longest-running peacekeeping mission, has been a rewarding challenge for two New Zealand women.
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Black Ferns XV call-up for two Army personnel
Captain Laura Bayfield and Private Leah Miles are in the first-ever Black Ferns XV squad, ready to take on Samoa’s Manusina XV this weekend.
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NZDF cyber capability tested in US military exercise
New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel have taken part in a United States-led exercise to develop military cyber capability to defend against today’s online threats.
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New Military Working Dog facility opens in Ohakea
Military Working Dogs now have a new home at Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Base Ohakea.
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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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RNZAF NH90 crew deliver record number of traps into Ruahine Range
The Royal New Zealand Air Force’s No.3 Squadron has delivered more than four tonnes of pest traps into the lower North Island’s Ruahine Range, the largest one-day back country delivery of traps in New Zealand conservation history.
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Whakatāne woman wins bronze at Invictus Games
Royal New Zealand Navy Able Communications Warfare Specialist (ACWS) Paulette Doctor says she now feels like a champion after winning a bronze medal, carrying the New Zealand flag and rubbing shoulders with royalty at this year’s Invictus Games.