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Baton at the ready – NZ Army Band’s new Bandmaster set to take charge
Fifteen years on from enlisting with the New Zealand Army Band, Staff Sergeant Nicholas Johnson is set to take charge of his first run of concerts in his new position of Bandmaster, starting this week at the Royal Whanganui Opera House.
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Jet skier eyes world title
Leading Electronic Technician (LET) Joshua Ashby opens the throttle towards the Jet Ski World Finals in Arizona in October.
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NZ Army instructors march out with Fijian recruits for the first time
For the first time, New Zealand Army instructors have participated in the marching out of Republic of Fiji Military Force (RFMF) recruits.
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NZDF personnel on ground to support massive Australian military exercise
From state-of-the-art fighter jets neutralising would-be enemies to collective problem-solving about simulated aerial threats, Exercise Pitch Black 2024 is currently underway in Australia with a large New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contingent involved.
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Young Auckland naval officer takes charge of HMNZS Taupo
He joined the Royal New Zealand Navy 10 years ago with no sea-going background, but 29-year-old Lieutenant Toby Mara has quickly notched up enough experience to be handed command of the inshore patrol vessel HMNZS Taupo.
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European air forces flying in for New Zealand visit
Aircraft belonging to the air forces of France, Germany and Spain are due to arrive at Base Ohakea this afternoon as crew and personnel make a goodwill visit to the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
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RNZAF School to Skies camp for female students draws high praise from Canada
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) School to Skies Wāhine camp continues to lead the way in supporting young women into Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and aviation careers.
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Sailor's experience backs up psychology pathway
Sub Lieutenant Janneke Olthuis is the Navy’s inaugural trainee for the Fleet to Psychologist tertiary programme.
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West Coast nurse draws on NZ Army experience in remote role
The remote West Coast township of Hari Hari, with its population of a nudge over 200 people, is where registered nurse Rose Fraser now serves her community.
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From School to Skies to space - Christchurch student reaches new heights
July has been an exciting month for 18-year-old Amber Collishaw. She’s gone from attending the School to Skies Wāhine camp at Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Base Auckland to landing a coveted spot on a month-long study trip with NASA in Houston.