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New milestone for Navy reserves
The Royal New Zealand Navy has celebrated its first en-masse graduation of reserve officers and sailors for over a decade.
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SmartProcure
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United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions on North Korea
We deploy maritime patrol aircraft and currently have people based at an Enforcement Coordination Cell, as part of efforts to support the United Nations Security Council resolutions imposing sanctions on North Korea. The sanctions are intended to persuade North Korea to denuclearise and abandon its ballistic missile capabilities
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NZDF listening to experience of Māori Military Veterans at Tribunal hearings
The New Zealand Defence Force is taking part in the first hearing week of the Wai 2500 Military Veterans Kaupapa Inquiry into all claims involving past Māori military service.
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Navy graduates eye up bright future
Ideas and goals realized as teenagers inspired military careers for two Royal New Zealand Navy graduates.
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NZDF mobilises for largest-ever Exercise Talisman Sabre
Personnel from the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), New Zealand Army and Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) have arrived in Australia to participate in the largest-ever Exercise Talisman Sabre.
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NZ Defence Force delivers generators to Niue
A Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft has delivered two power generators to Niue, after a breakdown of the island nation’s main power generator.
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French town names rugby field in honour of former All Black captain and soldier
The NZDF Men’s rugby team, Defence Blacks, are currently in France playing in the International Defence Rugby Competition – a four-yearly precursor to the Rugby World Cup. The Defence Blacks are based in the town of Pontivy in Brittany.
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NZ Invictus Games team uplifted by competition in Düsseldorf
The New Zealand Invictus Games team says the journey to compete against other military veterans has been life-changing for some as they “smashed it” at this year’s tournament in Germany.
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Indo-Pacific military exercise also about encouragement
An Indo-Pacific exercise aimed at responding to natural disasters has presented a different opportunity for Royal New Zealand Navy Chaplain Rich Lander – a chance to speak with Samoan children who have already been through trauma.