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Invictus Games 2023
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is sending a 21-strong team to compete at the 2023 Invictus Games in Germany. The sixth Invictus Games will take place in Düsseldorf from 9-16 September 2023. Our team is made up of both serving and ex-serving members, including veterans, of the NZDF.
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NZDF personnel train more than 1000 Ukraine recruits
New Zealand Defence Force teams have trained more than 1000 Armed Forces of Ukraine trainees in soldiering skills to assist in Ukraine’s self-defence against Russian forces.
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Logistics teams prepare the ground
Working in Navy’s logistics trades can mean deploying overseas to ports to smooth the way before your ship arrives.
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CRIB 15
Lieutenant Colonel Martin Dransfield was the Commanding Officer of CRIB 15.
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NZDF psychologist on “The Military Way” for youth
Meet Ricki Tan, the lead Psychologist behind the NZDF’s Youth Development Unit (YDU). Ricki works as a civilian, based at the Base Auckland, home to the Headquarters and Northern Unit of YDU.
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RNZAF Poseidon crew find missing Fijian fishers missing for nine days
A Royal New Zealand Air Force P-8A Poseidon crew has found three Fijian fishers nine days after they were reported missing aboard their 8.5-metre wooden fishing boat.
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RNZN ship’s crew to work alongside Pacific Partners in seven-week deployment
Dive and hydrographic vessel HMNZS Manawanui has arrived in Niue, the first stop in a seven-week deployment to the south-west Pacific. Note: The story has been amended to reflect that the visit to Vanuatu did not take place.
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RNZN virtual reality creators earn joint Innovation of the Year honour
Deployable virtual reality is close to bolstering the training of Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) personnel, thanks to the ingenuity of two of its civilian members.
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Registration opens for 2024 Gallipoli services
New Zealanders wishing to attend Anzac Day services in Gallipoli, Türkiye, are now invited to register to receive their attendance pass for the 2024 commemorations.
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Medic training through COVID-19 lockdowns
Future Navy, Army and Air Force medics need three years of study and training to qualify. Meet two members of the ‘Nealis’ class who graduated this month from Defence Health School in Christchurch.