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Keep it real
Josh Sorensen, from Palmerston North, says he needed a change of scene. His future as a Navy helicopter loadmaster will definitely deliver that.
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Ōtaki woman embracing change for RNZAF medical career
Ōtaki woman Julia Carpenter has overcome a serious head injury suffered in a car accident to embark on a career as a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) medic.
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Peace & security
As a small nation, New Zealand depends on global stability for our security and prosperity.
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Humanitarian assistance & disaster relief
When disaster strikes, putting life, health and property at risk, people’s lives are turned upside-down. Communities, regions or even whole countries can need help as quickly as possible.
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Mother the inspiration for Air Force career choice
Mechanical engineer Xin Cen is realising her dream of helping others through her skills in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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Award honours Officer's achievement in deployment to Iraq
Lieutenant Colonel Iain Hill is one of several Army personnel recently honoured for their outstanding performance in Iraq as members of the final Defence Force rotation to the Building Partner Capacity mission at the Taji Military Complex, near Baghdad.
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A109 Light Utility Helicopter
Our Royal New Zealand Air Force has five AgustaWestland A109 Light Utility Helicopters (A109LUH). They are a lightweight, twin-engine aircraft with a modern glass cockpit and a retractable wheeled undercarriage.
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New Zealand Light Armoured Vehicle (NZLAV)
The NZLAV provides New Zealand with a world class vehicle capable of providing protected mobility to soldiers on the battlefield. The NZLAV is highly mobile, and comes equipped with a lethal arsenal of weapons and systems making it an ideal vehicle for combat, security and peace support operations.
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Combat ready
The government requires us to be ready to conduct military operations. It provides the resources that enable us to do our job, and tasks us to undertake operations when required. It’s what we train to do.
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Keeping communities smiling
New Zealand Army and other Defence Force personnel team up with District Health Boards to provide essential dental care to adults with significant oral health needs, in regions where affordability for dental treatment is challenging.