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Rededication ceremony held in Belgium for WWI New Zealand Soldier
A New Zealand World War I soldier, whose burial location was only discovered a century after his death, has had his final resting place acknowledged during a rededication ceremony in Belgium.
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NZ Army soldiers keeping Niuean Language on their tongues
Two NZ Army soldiers are embracing their Niuean heritage through Niuean Language Week as they continue their Vagahau Niue, or language, journey.
Major Carey Talauta and Sergeant Jaxon Tagavaitau both grew up in New Zealand and call it home, but believe -
Meet Youth Development Specialist Corporal Phoebe Pegg
For Corporal Phoebe Pegg, being a Youth Development Specialist is one of the most rewarding jobs in the New Zealand Defence Force.
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Giving back through Youth Development
Becoming a dad was the impetus for Leading Youth Development Specialist James Atelea Faleofa to switch trades.
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Families reunited by Army service come together on the rugby field
Two cousins reunited by a twist of fate and the New Zealand Army are now joining forces on the rugby field.
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Mum’s the word for NZDF rugby player in ground-breaking tournament
Taranaki’s sports-mad Hana Wainohu is taking motherhood in her stride while representing the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) on the international rugby stage with her eight-month-old daughter on the sideline.
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NZDF’s ceremonial expert appointed permanent Usher of the Black Rod
After making history in 2020 as our nation’s first female Usher of the Black Rod, New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Deputy Director Visits and Ceremonial Sandra McKie has now been permanently appointed to the role.
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NH90s taking aim with snipers
An NH90 helicopter has played an integral part in the training of four New Zealand Army snipers as they prepare to move into roles that will enable the development and effective training of our sniper capability.
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Pacific Islands Coastwatchers
During the Second World War, military personnel and civilians in New Zealand and other Pacific Islands manned a network of stations keeping watch for enemy aircraft and ships. They were the coastwatchers.
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Making a difference at YDU
For Corporal Harry Averill, being a Youth Development Instructor is about making a positive impact and helping others.