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Safe hands representing NZ in front of Queen
Leading a warrior party, or taua, through the streets of London in front of hundreds of thousands of royal fans celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s 70 years on the throne could be very difficult to prepare for.
The first kiwi roundel
During his Air Force career, John Black left an indelible mark on the service, literally. He was the creator behind the first unofficial kiwi roundel.
Ground control at Exercise Steel Talon
The backbone of any Royal New Zealand Air Force exercise is the ground trades that support the aircrews.
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.
NZ Navy gifts ship's bell to mark bonds forged in Christchurch earthquake
A reproduction of HMNZS Canterbury's ship's bell had been specially cast and gifted to the city of Ōtautahi Christchurch as a symbol of the close connection with the Royal New Zealand Navy forged after the deadly 2011 earthquake.
Otago rugby player revels in the Reserves – the Army Reserves
The name Leah Miles is a familiar one in Otago women’s rugby, where she plays for the Otago Spirits women’s rugby team, mixing it with the best players in the country.
NZDF joins Exercise Pitch Black in Australia’s Northern Territory
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is bringing its supporting skills to a large-scale multi-national exercise in Australia’s Northern Territory.
Five brothers, over 150 years of service
Family members, inspired by stories of service life, often follow their siblings or relatives into the New Zealand Defence Force. That was the case for the Stokes brothers, the largest set of siblings to have ever joined the Royal New Zealand Navy.
Māori Language Week: Warrant Officer Kathleen Nikau-Tootell
Warrant Officer Kathleen Nikau-Tootell has been involved and committed to promote all aspects of the Māori Culture at all levels since she joined the Air Force in 1988.
Manawatū woman achieves driving milestone on Air Force exercise
After working as a caregiver for seven years, Aircraftman (AC) Jodie Dunwell decided she wanted a change.