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RNZAF carries out medevac from Antarctica
Aircrew on a Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules have carried out a medical evacuation of a patient from McMurdo Station in Antarctica.
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First medals in over a decade for No. 3 Squadron
Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 3 Squadron’s work in Solomon Islands last year has earned them medallic recognition.
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Mother’s inspiration sets Lower Hutt man on Navy medical career
A mother’s lifesaving decision to keep up her first aid skills was all the spark Adam Armstrong needed to seek a career as a medic in the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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Whangārei doctor swaps GP practice for a career on the seas
A long-standing Whangārei GP who reinvented herself as a Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Surgeon Lieutenant is now on the front line for COVID-19 procedures for Navy ships going to the Pacific.
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Medic on call
Teamwork is a huge part of being in the Navy, but Able Medic Celynia Thompson wanted to grow herself as an individual as well.
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Education & training
It takes a lot of skills and training to do the things our Army does. From medical to engineering, navigation to combat, cooking for hundreds to leading soldiers into combat, the range of trades in the Army is diverse.
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Army Reservists to be tested in challenging annual exercise
Up to 250 reservists are expected to take part in this month’s Exercise Tauwharenīkau, the largest New Zealand Army Reserve Force collective field training exercise to be run this year.
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Air Force connects cut-off communities
Rescues, transport and supplies – the Royal New Zealand Air Force in the air and on the ground.
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Christchurch pilot doubles his rank slides as he takes on Reserve Force officer role
Christchurch pilot Rhys Dillon holds two ranks – one for the air and now another for his feet-on-the-ground medical role with the New Zealand Army Reserve Force.
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When Winston blew into town
When Cyclone Winston strikes Fiji on 20 February 2016, it pummels the country and leaves a trail of devastation, particularly in the northern outlying islands. Thousands of homes are destroyed, and water, power and communication outages are expected to continue for several days.