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Defence Force ceremony wows Anzac League fans
A sold-out Go Media Stadium in Auckland resonated with Anzac pride on Thursday, thanks to a polished New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) showcase.
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NZDF & ADF combine to overcome Gallipoli commemoration hurdles
The Anzac spirit of cooperation and camaraderie was tapped into at Gallipoli this year to allow the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contingent to honour those who fought there during the ill-fated 1915 campaign.
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Anzac Day marked around the world by New Zealand Defence Force personnel
From dawn services across New Zealand to Anzac biscuits in South Sudan, serving New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel will be commemorating Anzac Day in a variety of ways 109 years on from the Gallipoli landings.
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NZDF Gallipoli contingent ‘in good position’ for Anzac Day
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Gallipoli contingent considers it is now in a position to fully carry out their ceremonial roles in Gallipoli Anzac Day commemorations at both the Dawn Service and Chunuk Bair.
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Kiwi veterans mark more than 30 years since Somalia deployment
The dedication and resilience of New Zealand Defence Force personnel has been remembered during events to commemorate the recent 30th anniversary of the Defence Force’s deployment to Somalia.
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Changes to ceremonial duties in Gallipoli for NZDF
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) may play a reduced role in Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli this year after some of the contingent’s luggage failed to arrive in Türkiye in time.
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Anzac Day Flypasts 2024
Royal New Zealand Air Force squadrons will be conducting flypasts over the length and breadth of the country on Thursday, 25 April 2024 to commemorate Anzac Day.
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Navy Bandsman explores Gallipoli history through musical predecessor
Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Band member Petty Officer Fraser Robertson has returned to Gallipoli to play his part at Anzac Day commemorations for a third time.
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Reserve Force soldier photographs, follows in footsteps of Gallipoli general
Sergeant Caroline “Daisy” Williams once had the job of copying the private papers of one of New Zealand’s most prominent First World War generals, but never thought she’d get the chance to walk in the man’s footprints at Gallipoli.
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Christchurch soldier maintains strong family connection with Gallipoli
This year’s Anzac Day commemorations will be very special for Christchurch’s Corporal Ryan Johns, who is walking in the footsteps of a relative who served in the grim 1915 Gallipoli campaign.