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Heads up at airdrop exercise
The skies above Base Ohakea were filled with the unfamiliar sounds of the Hercules aircraft recently, as the crew from Base Auckland made the Manawatu region home for Exercise Skytrain.
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Training alongside NZDF military partners
Flying down to 250 feet over mountainous terrain is just one of the training opportunities the South Island landscape had to offer recently.
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Javelin Medium Range Anti-Armour Weapon (MRAAW)
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NZ Navy underwater capability on show at RIMPAC
Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) divers are about to put their highly advanced underwater capabilities through their paces while on Exercise Rimpac, the world’s largest maritime military exercise.
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Milton Navy man takes on Niue tasks in tropical heat
Otago’s Joshua Phillips is revelling in the heat of his first ever overseas deployment as part of a New Zealand Defence Force mission in the Pacific where he is helping survey coastal and harbour areas.
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NZDF wraps up its role in Rim of the Pacific exercise
The Royal New Zealand Navy’s HMNZS Aotearoa has wrapped up its involvement in Exercise RIMPAC 2022 after delivering more than 6.5 million litres of fuel to the ships and helicopters taking part in the world’s largest maritime exercise.
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Defence Force supports South Island floods
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is providing support in the Westport, Greymouth and the Nelson-Tasman areas following the severe weather in the South Island.
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HMNZS Wellington combats illegal, unreported and unregulated Pacific fishing
Royal New Zealand Navy offshore patrol vessel HMNZS Wellington has completed two fishing monitoring operations in the Pacific as New Zealand contributes to the battle against illegal fishing.
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Army Reserve Force provide a challenge and boost for Masterton woman
Nursing training has helped Zara Reid in her soldiering and in turn, her soldiering career has given her a connection with her great-grandfather’s service with the 28 (Maori) Battalion and also her confidence in dealing with what life throws at her.
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Pacific Islands Coastwatchers
During the Second World War, military personnel and civilians in New Zealand and other Pacific Islands manned a network of stations keeping watch for enemy aircraft and ships. They were the coastwatchers.