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Support is in the DNA of NZDF in new Defence Recruitment campaign
The new campaign highlights teams of every size, shape and scale – showing how NZDF offers the support recruits are seeking.
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Hard work, good food and karaoke build Indo-Pacific relationships
Navy engineer Sub Lieutenant Kamil Rahman says he learns best when he gets stuck in. He’s found that niche serving in a roving Royal Navy patrol vessel.
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After the storm
When Cyclone Winston hit Fiji in 2016, it was at that time the strongest cyclone ever to hit the South Pacific and it left a trail of devastation across the country.
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Young women try out Air Force life
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Prime Minister breaks ground on new Army high-tech maintenance facility
A new $47-million high-tech maintenance facility project at Linton Military Camp has gotten underway with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern breaking the first ground in appropriate style using a military earth excavator.
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Glock G17 Gen 4
The Glock G17 is used by all three Services as a personal protection weapon in situations where a full sized rifle is not appropriate, or as a secondary weapon to provide a backup to the user’s primary weapon.
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Chief of the NZDF announces awards for Whakaari White Island response
The leadership, skills and professionalism of New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel involved in the Whakaari White Island response have been acknowledged by the Chief of the New Zealand Defence Force through the announcement of a number of awards.
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What we do
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Humanitarian assistance & disaster relief
When disaster strikes, putting life, health and property at risk, people’s lives are turned upside-down. Communities, regions or even whole countries can need help as quickly as possible.
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Waiouru
Waiouru, meaning ‘River of the West’, has a history as a walking route for Māori, an 1880s sheep station, and since the World War II era as an army training area.
Waiouru Military Camp can be found in the central North Island. With Mount Ruapehu as its backdrop, the rugged and challenging environment of the Waiouru Military Training Area makes it an exceptional area for open and close country training and live firing exercises.