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An introduction to Defence Force life
How does a civilian transition into a sailor, soldier or airman?
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Royal New Zealand Air Force Band to perform in Wellington
The Royal New Zealand Air Force Band will present their first public Wellington concert of 2021 at 2pm on Sunday 16 May, at Te Whaea National Dance and Drama Centre.
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Invercargill-born Army Band trumpeter returns to roots
Invercargill-born trumpeter Sergeant Ross Yorkstone will return to his hometown when the New Zealand Army Band plays at the Civic Theatre next week.
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L119, 105mm Light Gun
The 105mm Light Gun provides direct and indirect fire support to our Army’s combat troops, and can be employed in either offensive, or defensive operations.
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Southern Katipo
What would happen if an island nation in our region suffered civil unrest and a humanitarian crisis? NZDF's largest military exercise, Southern Katipo, puts this scenario to the test. The result is a multinational coalition of 2,500 troops from 13 countries, backed by amphibious ships, aircraft and armoured vehicles, who are tasked with restoring law and order to the fictional nation of Becara.
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Ceremonial homeports
From time to time, a Royal New Zealand Navy ship will make a ‘homeport’ visit and re-engage with its adopted community.
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Exercise RIMPAC
New Zealand is one of the founding nations of Exercise Rim of the Pacific - RIMPAC - the world’s largest international maritime warfare exercise.
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Sailors in Sinai
Bringing your Navy skills to an operation doesn’t mean being at sea. The Royal New Zealand Navy is currently contributing four staff to the latest rotation of peacekeepers in the Sinai Peninsular in Egypt, as part of the Multinational Force and Observers
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Flying dream achieved with late change in career flight path
Richard Haynes is living proof you can be established on a civilian career path and make a late change of course to take flight with the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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Carl Gustaf M3