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NZDF supports partners in Papua New Guinea with COVID-19 response
In November 2021, the New Zealand Defence Force deployed personnel to assist Papua New Guinea with its COVID-19 response.
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Kaitaia Sailor celebrates commissioning to Naval Officer
Kaitaia’s Tyler Simeon says people used to talk down her options in life. Her family has gang connections and both her parents went to prison when she was 12.
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Update on NZDF support to Tonga: 27 January 2022
A Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules has today delivered more essential supplies to assist relief efforts in Tonga following the eruption and tsunami this month.
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NZDF financial head acknowledged by accounting peers
Chief Financial Officer Bridget Marks has been recognised for her ground-breaking work with the NZDF and made a Fellow of the Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand (CAANZ).
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Line of sight
Taking over a compound, reinforcing it, controlling the location, setting up observation points, patrolling at all hours of the day. These are just some of the tasks conducted by Bravo Company, 2nd/1st Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
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NZDF support to Ukraine’s self-defence underway
New Zealand Defence Force personnel deployed to Europe have quickly integrated with international partner militaries and commenced supporting Ukraine’s self-defence.
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Things that go beep in the estuary
A five-person hydrographic team from Royal New Zealand Navy's HMNZS Matataua has combined the first-time trial of new capability with a museum’s quest to discover parts of a 19th century shipwreck.
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NZDF delivers soccer equipment to the Solomon Islands
Barefoot, kicking the ball to one another across a dusty field, Solomon Islands children had no idea how the plane flying overhead could change their game.
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Hercules and Air Force personnel return from mission in support of Ukraine
The Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules and personnel that were deployed to Europe in support of Ukraine have completed their mission and are returning to New Zealand.
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Long journey for electronic warfare rig
In 2015, Royal New Zealand Air Force's Warrant Officer Glen Moratti identified an opportunity for capability enhancement using a test rig to verify our SH-2G(I) mission data libraries without relying on the aircraft to do so.