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Navy offer support for Warriors pre-season
The Royal New Zealand Navy got the opportunity to give the New Zealand Warriors a taste of Navy Physical Training expertise with a 4.30am wake-up call at a recent pre-season training camp.
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RNZAF officer takes on Ironman six weeks and six days after breaking ankle
Just shy of seven weeks before Squadron Leader (SQNLDR) Kirsty Calman was to compete in the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Taupō, she broke her ankle on a training run.
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Good night moon: RNZAF NH90 crews and police train near Lower Hutt
Flying by the light of a full moon above a regional park, two Royal New Zealand Air Force NH90 crews have trained with New Zealand Police to ensure the two organisations are trained and prepared to respond to a range of situations.
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Christchurch-based soldier nominated for Kiwi of the Year
A New Zealand Army soldier has been announced as a semi-finalist for Kiwibank’s 2025 New Zealander of the Year for his role in organising an army of skilled volunteers who provide disaster relief support around the country and internationally.
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Family focuses Porirua man on a naval career at sea and in the air
Midshipman Ethan Thomas-Tuiāvi’i can thank his family for pushing him into a career with the Royal New Zealand Navy and he is now also chasing the achievements of his great-grandfather as a naval aviator.
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Warkworth woman plays to strengths in Reserve Force training course
Warkworth’s Mia O’Sullivan may be shorter than her New Zealand Army Reserve Force colleagues, but teamwork, passion and playing to individual strengths has helped her conquer the recruit course at Waiouru Military Camp.
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Today’s partnerships underpin tomorrow’s success
In what is an increasingly competitive and strategic environment it’s more important than ever to be in close contact with your friends, partners and allies. Chief of Army Major General Rose King shares her thoughts following a series of recent Army talks
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Behind the Penguin Missile launch
In a world-first a Seasprite helicopter has launched a Penguin anti-ship guided missile. And, as expected, it was right on target.
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Air Force celebrates first personnel with Mataora
Two Royal New Zealand Air Force personnel, one uniformed one civilian, became the first in the service to receive a Mataora (male facial tattoo). At RNZAF Base Ohakea’s Tūrangawaewae, master carver Matua Hemi Te Peeti created the works of art.
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Success for Security Forces at Guam exercise
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Security Forces unit were invited to take part in exercises at the United States’ Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. Flight Lieutenant Shane Leaming shares his experience.