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For the record: Media report on Bamyan range clearance
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Defence Adviser in Fiji
Commander Sarah Bamfield received the warmest of welcomes as New Zealand’s first female Defence Adviser to Fiji. But her experiences have been tinged by the realities of COVID-19, with an outbreak of the Delta variant two months after she arrived.
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Sailor's input to United Nations Command
When Warrant Officer Cryptologic Technician Chris McKeich spotted a brand-new Cabinet-approved posting at United Nations Command in South Korea, he thought he’d be up against stiff competition.
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Brotherly link draws on emotions at Anzac service
For Corporal Nori Lee, the realities of war hit close to home when taking part in this year’s Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli.
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Celebrating Samoan Language Week: Chief Petty Officer Master At Arms Lino Kurene
Chief Petty Officer Master At Arms (CPOMAA) Lino Kurene was 16 years old when walked out of school after her last exam. She hadn’t been confident about her success and she was proved right; she only managed to pass two School Certificate subjects.
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Coaster takes ambition to Royal Pageant
Perrie Smith is a great believer in putting yourself outside your comfort zone and marching down London’s The Mall in front of tens of thousands of people, and Queen Elizabeth II, is throwing yourself in the deep end.
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A way forward for veteran's mental health and wellbeing
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Auckland man gets a shot at flying dream with RNZAF
A young Tim Anderson grew up under the flight path of Auckland International Airport which sowed the seeds for a flying career and now the Royal New Zealand Air Force is helping him with his ultimate goal of gaining his wings.
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Chief of NZ Army says Fiji visit both long overdue and greatly welcomed
Reconnecting face to face as armies and renewing old friendships while on an official visit to the Republic of Fiji has been both long overdue and greatly welcomed, Chief of Army Major General John Boswell says.
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Father and son deploy together
Two soldiers who deployed to Niue recently as part of a New Zealand Army engineer team have more in common than most – they are father and son.