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King Airs prove their worth on maritime patrols
Flying at No. 42 Squadron mostly consists of VIP transport, general transport, multi-engine training and air warfare officer training. But lately the team has been undertaking a new tasking.
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Joined the Navy - and still in school
Christchurch 17-year-old Tim Avery is relishing the comradeship and commitment the Navy Reserves has offered since attesting in June.
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New Zealand Defence Force takes out top spot at Rainbow Excellence Awards
Our New Zealand Defence Force has been named as the winner of both the All-Accor Progress Award, and the overall Supreme Award, at the Rainbow Excellence Awards for continuous progress in relation to the inclusion of rainbow communities.
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Crucial step towards journey to the C-130J
The evolution of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF)’s air fleet continues with the refresh of the fixed wing air mobility work horse, the C-130 Hercules based at RNZAF Base Auckland.
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New Navy fleet benefits from trans-Tasman industry expertise
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) have welcomed three new military expeditionary and operational support vessels to its fleet.
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Dutch village honours Kiwi airmen killed in Second World War
A small village in the Netherlands has honoured five airmen of the Second World War, including two New Zealanders who lost their lives when their bomber was attacked on only its second operational flight.
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Keeping the connection going
Thinking about joining the Naval Reserve Force? Lieutenant Commander Jonathan Otto would wholeheartedly encourage it.
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Opening up when it's time to come home
For personnel deployed for several months, a Defence Force psychologist will meet with them before they get home.
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Military Veterans Kaupapa Inquiry hears fresh accounts of Māori military service at Mōtatau Marae Northland
This week marked another important milestone for the New Zealand Defence Force in its journey to better understand the experiences of its Māori veterans.
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Swapping sky for sea
Aircraft technician Corporal Michael Johnston is taking a year’s leave from working on Seasprite helicopters to turn his skills to an Emirates Team New Zealand high performance racing yacht that will be competing in this year’s America’s Cup.