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Anzac assist gets helicopters to Australia
It’s a case of Air Force helping Air Force as the Defence Force gets ready for one of the biggest exercises of the year.
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Invictus Games 2023: Meet our NZ Team
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Flag lowered on NZDF’s contribution to defeat-ISIS coalition’s military operation
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has completed its deployments to the United States-led Defeat ISIS Coalition’s military operation, Operation Inherent Resolve.
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108 years of nursing in the Army
The Army’s Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps celebrated its 108th year of being a Corps this year.
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RNZAF officer goes from fixing farm gear to flying high in UK masters degree
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) engineering officer Flight Lieutenant Donté Kelly (Tūhoe) has received more than the Master of Science in Aerospace Vehicle Design (MSc AVD) he worked for last year at an English university.
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Wellingtonian engineers a path with the Royal New Zealand Navy
Midshipman Jess Layburn, 21, from Johnsonville, knew from a young age she wanted to study engineering but she never thought the Royal New Zealand Navy would help to realise her ambition.
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P-8A Poseidon now operational
After four years preparing to operate and maintain the new Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, today is the day the new capability is formally released and becomes available for operational tasking.
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Base Commander tests dog’s bite
Not many people willingly put themselves in the path of a Military Working Dog in attack mode, but Ohakea’s Base Commander, Group Captain Rob Shearer wanted to find out first-hand what the dogs were capable of.
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NZ Navy ship completes maritime patrol in Samoa to help protect fisheries
A Royal New Zealand Navy maritime patrol of Samoan waters has pleasingly turned up fishing vessels operating within fishing regulations.
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Double breast cancer survivor
At just the age of 27 NZ Army Nursing Officer Major (MAJ) Buffy Little discovered a lump which resulted in a diagnosis of breast cancer. MAJ Little will co-captain the 22-strong New Zealand Invictus Games team heading to Düsseldorf, Germany in September.