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Carpenter takes the wheel in Antarctica with NZ Army Reserve Force
The first Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) flights of the Antarctic season headed south in recent days, transporting personnel and supplies, and Sergeant Justin Dark knows what’s in store after his own last-minute deployment to the ice.
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‘Grab a piece of awesome,’ says Naval Reserves recruiter
The new national Navy Reserves recruiter is more than ready to help members of the public “grab that piece of awesome” – and he can speak from experience.
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NZ Army Officer earns New Year Honour for work in Sinai peacekeeping
Empathy, humility, patience and perseverance are the secret to working in the Middle East, according to New Zealand Army’s Major General Evan Williams.
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School to Seas Success
Interested in the School to Seas programme? Ensign Renee Woodward talks about her experience three years ago.
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Cyclone Gabrielle tips Hawke's Bay sharpshooter into Reserve Force
As a hunter, Private Ashton Philo normally shoots his targets from about 50m, but extending that out to 300m proved no barrier recently as the Hawke’s Bay farmer came away with both the Top Shot and Top Recruit awards from his New Zealand Army course.
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RNZAF assists UK with maritime surveillance of Pitcairn Islands
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) has answered a call from the United Kingdom to support its Blue Belt marine conservation programme, deploying a new P-8A Poseidon aircraft to assist with monitoring of the Pitcairn Islands Exclusive Economic Zone.
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Corporal takes on 10 in 10 challenge
NZ Army Reserve Forces Corporal Jordan Pratt has completed 10 of New Zealand’s Great Walks in 10 days for Starship Children’s Hospital.
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Soldiers' skills and endurance put to the mettle in Skill at Arms competition
New Zealand Army's 1st (NZ) Brigade recently held its coveted Skill at Arms (SAA) competition at Waiouru Military Training Area.
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First medals in over a decade for No. 3 Squadron
Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 3 Squadron’s work in Solomon Islands last year has earned them medallic recognition.
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Christchurch soldier maintains strong family connection with Gallipoli
This year’s Anzac Day commemorations will be very special for Christchurch’s Corporal Ryan Johns, who is walking in the footsteps of a relative who served in the grim 1915 Gallipoli campaign.