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Using stealth as a weapon: Exercise Kalami
Under their feet, the decaying remnants of ancient kahikatea and silver beech trees rustled and crackled as Army reserve soldiers carefully tried to thread their way silently through the lush West Coast forest south of Maruia.
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Celebrating Cook Islands Language Week: Lieutenant Colonel Frank Prendergast
To mark Cook Islands Language Week we spoke to Lieutenant Colonel Frank Prendergast about his culture, his career, and what it means to be a Cook Islander.
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NZDF completes school and wharf work in Niue
Niue High School now has an updated science lab and a new ablution block thanks to New Zealand Army Engineers.
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NZ Army engineers tackle South Camp Sinai projects
A New Zealand Army engineer team has been working in South Camp in the Sinai, helping control erosion and working on a major stormwater protection project after heavy rainfalls damaged the camp.
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RAAF celebrates first flight outside Australia in a PC-21, with the crew heading to Ohakea
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has hit a milestone with their PC-21 aircraft, bringing four of their single engine propeller aircraft across the ditch for the first time to support a New Zealand based exercise.
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Texans take flight over Nelson in Exercise Wise Owl
Nelson residents looking to the sky might have seen a group of unfamiliar aircraft operating recently.
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Aroha for Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II in Burnham
Burnham Military Camp has a special connection with Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II. The camp had the honour of hosting the then Queen, once during the Coronation Tour in 1954 and then again during the Golden Jubilee Tour in 2002.
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The first-ever women’s International Defence Rugby Competition begins
On 4 October, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) celebrated the opening of the first women’s International Defence Rugby Competition.
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Rededication ceremony held in Belgium for WWI New Zealand Soldier
A New Zealand World War I soldier, whose burial location was only discovered a century after his death, has had his final resting place acknowledged during a rededication ceremony in Belgium.
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Army officer cadets take over Stratford, Mayor evacuated, open day a success
“Rifle shots” rang out around the Taranaki town of Stratford as New Zealand Army Officer Cadets were put under the pump during realistic training scenarios where they also had to keep the town’s mayor safe.