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Good night moon: RNZAF NH90 crews and police train near Lower Hutt
Flying by the light of a full moon above a regional park, two Royal New Zealand Air Force NH90 crews have trained with New Zealand Police to ensure the two organisations are trained and prepared to respond to a range of situations.
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Statement from the family of Corporal Dominic Abelen
The following can be attributed to Dominic’s father, Bryce Abelen.
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Three leaders, three journeys, one shared destination
The Joint Support Group (JSG) is a key force and combat enabler within the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), and for the first time in its history its three units are guided by three NZ Army wāhine in Command Warrant Officer positions.
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Veterans’ needs subject of Taranaki forum this month
Veterans' Affairs is calling for serving and former service personnel in Taranaki to join them at the Taranaki forum later this month.
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Army Major tops international course
Training and experience makes New Zealand Army personnel very competitive when it comes to international courses, says Major Paul Prouse.
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RNZAF helicopter crew rescues Tararua tramper and his dog
A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) helicopter crew has winched a near-hypothermic tramper and his dog to safety from freezing conditions in the Tararua Ranges north of Wellington.
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FPDA
The Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) between the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore are one of the longest-running defence arrangements in the world. Conducting regular military exercises between the military forces of the five countries since 1981 enhances interoperability and promotes stability and security in the Southeast Asian region.
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Ships & watercraft
Our fleet comprises nine modern and versatile ships that undertake a full range of maritime tasks from combat and peacekeeping operations to border patrol and support for government agencies. We also utilise other watercraft to deliver naval capabilities.
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Hercules way finder flying in the family footsteps
Air is in the blood.
It’s no surprise that as a young boy, Christchurch’s Carter Bland decided a job navigating the skies was for him. -
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