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Anzac Day Flypasts 2024
Royal New Zealand Air Force squadrons will be conducting flypasts over the length and breadth of the country on Thursday, 25 April 2024 to commemorate Anzac Day.
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Naval engineers take on the Aussie Anzac experience
Three Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) officers are among the lucky few honing their trade aboard three Australian Anzac-class warships.
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Statement about case note and findings by the Ombudsman
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) acknowledges the release yesterday, 16 May 2024 of the case note and findings by the Ombudsman on his investigation.
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Victoria Cross recipient Willie Apiata appointed Special Representative to the New Zealand Defence Force
New Zealand’s only living recipient of the Victoria Cross, Willie Apiata, has been appointed a Special Representative to the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and promoted to Honorary Warrant Officer Class One (WO1).
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Waka ama racing helps Wellington Air Force member connect with her Samoan side
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Sergeant Kirrin Borgman says the thrill of waka ama racing helped her connect with the Samoan side of her family.
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Customs and Navy stop transnational cocaine smuggling attempt
Customs and the Royal New Zealand Navy recently seized a seven-kilogram shipment of cocaine attached with a magnet to the side of a ship’s hull.
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Gold standard for father and son
Flight Sergeant PCP Davies and Sergeant Brendon Davies are believed to be the first father and son duo to hold gold badges in the same sport while currently serving.
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Royal New Zealand Navy ship conducts longest replenishment at sea
HMNZS Aotearoa successfully replenished its largest ship since commissioning four years ago.
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NZ Army’s Major General Rob Krushka takes command of Joint Forces New Zealand
In a significant week for Ngāti Tūmatauenga the New Zealand Army, Major General Rob Krushka became the 11th Commander Joint Forces New Zealand.
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NZDF made a proud contribution to Timor-Leste nationhood
New Zealand military personnel who served in Timor-Leste a quarter of a century ago can be rightly proud of the contribution they made to the young country’s formative years, says a senior soldier representing the New Zealand Defence Force.