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#StandatDawn
When the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic caused the cancellation of traditional Anzac Day services for the first time in 104 years, we, alongside the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services’ Association (RNZRSA), were forced to innovate.
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Update on Afghanistan evacuations: 23 August
The New Zealand Defence Force is continuing to support international efforts to evacuate New Zealanders and other nationals from Afghanistan. We have a team of 19 personnel based at Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKIA) who have been liaising with eva
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40mm Grenade Machine Gun (GMG)
The GMG is used by our Army to provide direct fire support against area targets and soft skinned vehicles.
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Service Medals
Military service has unique requirements – a commitment to serving the Crown, being liable for operational service, and being subject to military discipline and the demands and constraints of the military lifestyle. The New Zealand Defence Service Medal was instituted in 2011. It closed a long-standing gap in medallic recognition of that service.
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Awards for flood rescues
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Passion for the job recognised by Airman of the Year award
Corporal (CPL) Gareth Nel is the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF)
Airman of the Year for 2021. -
Bravery and compassion from Australian Bushfire Assist deployment commended
The compassion, bravery and knowledge of New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel who deployed in support of bushfire relief efforts has been commended by the Australian Defence Force.
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DCA
The Deputy Chief of Army is an important role that involves making plans and resources at a strategic level. They focus on developing and delivering strategies, as well as managing future capabilities.
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Kaitaia Sailor celebrates commissioning to Naval Officer
Kaitaia’s Tyler Simeon says people used to talk down her options in life. Her family has gang connections and both her parents went to prison when she was 12.
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NZ Navy leadership ends Arabian Gulf mission with $15M drug bust
For Royal New Zealand Navy’s Captain Brendon Clark, the seizure of more than one tonne of drugs from a vessel in the Gulf of Oman was a fitting end to his time in Command of Combined Task Force 150 (CTF150).