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MCC
The Maritime Component Commander is responsible to the Chief of Navy for the command and readiness of the Fleet and the specialist teams that deliver on the Navy’s mission, outputs and outcomes, and responsible to the Commander Joint Forces New Zealand for the command and conduct of maritime operations and provision of the naval contribution to Defence Force outputs.
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Bay of Plenty woman making the most of her time in the Navy
Royal New Zealand Navy Reservists from units around the country gathered in Auckland recently for an exercise which provided an opportunity to understand how their role supports the Navy’s operational capability.
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Timor Leste
Timor-Leste has had a long and sometimes brutal passage towards its independence.
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Iraq
Our readiness for combat provides us the ability to train others for combat – building the capacity of partner forces. From 2015 to 2020 we worked with the Iraqi Security Forces, supporting them to train for operations against ISIS.
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New Zealand-led operation seizes drugs in Indian Ocean
The Royal New Zealand Navy-led counter-narcotics operation outside the Arabian Gulf has registered its first major drug seizure while under Kiwi control.
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RNZAF Orion crew find missing Kiribati sailors
Aircrew on a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P-3K2 Orion have located two people who had been reported overdue from a trip to Maiana Island in Kiribati.
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Preparing for the extremes
The high risk weather season is about to get underway and during that time, extreme conditions could cause havoc here or for our neighbours in the Pacific.
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Canterbury volunteer shows care for Op Protect personnel at Christmas
Volunteer Dellwyn Moylan from Ashburton is doing her bit to support Canterbury-based service personnel who will be working in a Managed Isolation Facility (MIF) over the Christmas period.
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NZDF support to Tonga: 17 January
On Saturday 15 January, a significant eruption of underwater volcano Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai resulted in a tsunami in Tonga and surrounding areas.
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Army Officer smashes Guinness Book of World Records kettlebell challenge
An Army Officer has shown just how far the human body can be pushed after breaking a Guinness World Record, losing the feeling in one of his fingers in the process.