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Navy Bandsman explores Gallipoli history through musical predecessor
Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Band member Petty Officer Fraser Robertson has returned to Gallipoli to play his part at Anzac Day commemorations for a third time.
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Reserve Force soldier photographs, follows in footsteps of Gallipoli general
Sergeant Caroline “Daisy” Williams once had the job of copying the private papers of one of New Zealand’s most prominent First World War generals, but never thought she’d get the chance to walk in the man’s footprints at Gallipoli.
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Christchurch soldier maintains strong family connection with Gallipoli
This year’s Anzac Day commemorations will be very special for Christchurch’s Corporal Ryan Johns, who is walking in the footsteps of a relative who served in the grim 1915 Gallipoli campaign.
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Pass your drivers licence the military way
With Defence Driving Training School (DDTS) at the wheel, students are transformed into confident and competent military drivers through the Vehicle Licensing Operators course.
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NZ Army soldier's pilgrimage to honour family's legacy at Gallipoli
Warrant Officer Class 1 (WO1) Carlo De Negri will “close a little family loop” at this year’s Anzac Day commemorations on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
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NZDF teams up with Warriors Anzac Day League fixture
A full-capacity Go Media Stadium is set to host the largest contingent of New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel commemorating Anzac Day anywhere in the world.
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Anzac Day 2024
It’s 109 years since New Zealand and Australian soldiers landed at Gallipoli; a pivotal moment in the history of both Armed Forces, forever remembered on April 25.
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Northland sailor finally gets to Gallipoli to pay respects
Chief Petty Officer David Tapene has been serving with the Royal New Zealand Navy for nearly a quarter of a century and is now at the Gallipoli Peninsula in Türkiye to pay his respects to those who served there during the 1915 battle.
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NZDF Māori Cultural Group helps Samoan Christchurch woman connect with Gallipoli
Vini Watkins, who formerly hails from Christchurch, says her long service with the New Zealand Army underpins the special bond she feels with the Gallipoli Peninsula in Türkiye.
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Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals marks centenary with the Princess Royal
The Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals (RNZSigs) has marked its 100th Anniversary with its Colonel-in-Chief, Her Royal Highness (HRH) The Princess Royal, Princess Anne.