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Women lead from the front in today’s Royal New Zealand Navy
For the Royal New Zealand Navy, the 2023 International Women’s Day offers more reasons to celebrate than most.
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Air Force matches best practice in the world
Our Air Force has introduced a new military aviation system, bringing the rules which govern military aviation engineering safety and airworthiness, and RNZAF operational procedures into line with international military best practice.
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Local Army Reserve Force soldiers rescue Esk Valley residents from raging floodwaters
Hearing people trapped on rooftops screaming for help in the darkness as floodwaters surged around their homes is something Corporal Storm Harrison will never forget.
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RNZAF clocks up marathon flying effort during Cyclone Gabrielle response
Keeping a team of three helicopters almost constantly airborne is no mean feat, and Royal New Zealand Air Force Detachment Commander, Squadron Leader Andy Scrase credits the maintainer crews for making that possible in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Nothing Spartan about Australia’s aid
An Australian Defence Force contingent was well received during the response to Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle.
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C-130 Hercules on its way
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Hawke's Bay soldiers in middle of Gabrielle response
As first responders to Cyclone Gabrielle, New Zealand Army Reserve Force soldiers Staff Sergeant Todd Rogers, Privates Ashton Tyack (Tong) and Savannah Williams felt humbled and privileged to assist their community.
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Formerly known as HMNZS Cook
Wellington's Shelly Bay was formally commissioned as HMNZS Cook on 1 June 1944. Three vessels were assigned to assist with anti-submarine netting maintenance and anti-submarine targeting.
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Distinguished service honoured
Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Kevin Short has been awarded the Order of Australia for his exceptional leadership that has strengthened the bonds between New Zealand and Australia.
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Invercargill man soars above old stomping grounds as Black Falcon
Invercargill’s Anthony Rose used to tear around the sporting venues of Otago and Canterbury representing Southland, and years later entertaining those same cities from the cockpit of a military training aircraft has proved a special moment.