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Running the Gun for 75 years
As the NZ Army’s 16th Field Regiment marks 75 years since the Artillery Regiment’s establishment, Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Brent Morris reflects on the legacy they continue to protect, and role his unit plays in today’s strategic environment.
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Dedicated team player balances elite Sport with Service to deliver impressive multi-sport season
For Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Physical Training Instructor, Petty Officer Deena-Ranginui Puketapu, sport has never been just a pastime.
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Registration opens for 2026 Gallipoli services in Türkiye
New Zealanders wishing to attend Anzac Day services in Gallipoli, Türkiye, are now invited to register to receive their attendance pass for the 2026 commemorations.
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NZ Army soldier designs secure, cost-effective tracking innovation to win award
Communication on the battlefield is often pivotal for mission success.
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New Zealand Defence Force teams provide specialist skills training to Ukraine forces
Specialist teams of New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel continue to train Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) personnel in the United Kingdom and Europe, including in counter explosive ordnance measures and drone warfare.
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NZDF support to Ukraine: Op Tīeke video series
In this exclusive video series, we take you behind the scenes of the New Zealand Defence Force's (NZDF) support to Ukraine.
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Operation Tieke
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RNZN Sailor of the Year lives core values
Royal New Zealand Navy Marine Technician Acting Petty Officer Kristen Kotuhi (Ngāti Raukawa) has been named the 2025 New Zealand Defence Force Sailor of the Year, for her professionalism, outstanding leadership and technical mastery.
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Southern Ocean Surveillance Patrols: New Zealand’s commitment to upholding Antarctic conservation rules
This summer, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), in partnership with the Ministry for Primary Industries, will conduct maritime patrols in the Southern Ocean to help protect Antarctic marine ecosystems and economically important fish stocks.
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Maintaining the safe ground
Royal New Zealand Air Force and Ngāti Tūmatauenga New Zealand Army units tested their joint interoperability in the field recently, simulating firing on the enemy, clearing ordnance and moving injured colleagues to waiting helicopters loaded with flares.