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Navy honours history at this year's Waitangi Day celebrations
The Chief of Navy says he is honoured to be attending Waitangi Day celebrations and continuing the Royal New Zealand Navy’s long history of playing an important role in celebrating the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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RNZAF helicopter squadron wins international accolade for Gabrielle response
Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) No. 3 Squadron has been recognised with an international award for its work during Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle, which devastated parts of the East Coast and Hawke’s Bay in February 2023.
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Royal Navy pips New Zealand in Bay of Islands regatta
The Royal Navy has secured victory for the third time in a tightly fought sailing competition against the Royal New Zealand Navy during the Bay of Islands Sailing Week regatta.
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Hercules retirement flights added
No 40. Squadron will farewell the workhorse of the skies with an additional flypasts over North Island's West Coast and South Island towns on Monday 3rd February and Tuesday 4th February 2025.
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RNZAF C-130H Hercules fleet retires after 60 years of service
For 60 years the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) C-130H Hercules fleet has served New Zealand at home and around the world and now the mighty workhorses are about to take their final bow.
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First New Zealander appointed to senior role in Royal Australian Air Force
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Air Commodore Susie Barns (Ngāti Porou) is reinforcing New Zealand and Australia’s close bonds after being appointed the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) Deputy Air Commander Australia.
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Adding value in Canada
A three-year deployment to Ontario, Canada for Navy couple Chelsea Dixon and Rhys Williamson had its challenges, but it was worth every moment.
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Hercules retirement flight
As the sun sets on the 60-year-long career of our Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130H Hercules fleet, No 40. Squadron will farewell the workhorse of the skies with a flypast over Northland on the 29th January 2025.
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Top shooter right on the mark as he gets his Army career underway
Reserve Force soldier Private Luke Hartnell is more than used to lugging his rifle and gear through dense New Zealand bush, tracking wildlife as a hired hunter.
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NZ Soldier defied doctors’ grim predictions following machine gun wounds, will compete at Invictus Games
Nearly 24 years ago New Zealand Army Warrant Officer Class One (WO1) Ed Dore-Wright was preparing to deploy to East Timor for a second time when he was involved in a live-fire training accident which went horribly wrong.