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New Zealand’s gateway to Antarctica
Christchurch is one of only five gateways in the world to Antarctica and it’s the Harewood Terminal team who work behind the scenes to help make New Zealand’s contribution to Operation Antarctica possible.
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Christchurch man honours the Queen with new Army family
Gautam Bajaj was born and grew up in Punjab, India, but has now marched as a New Zealander in the New Zealand Army in London to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne.
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The Vince McGlone Galley
It might be a 14-hour day, but there’s a lot of noise coming from the Royal New Zealand Navy's Vince McGlone Galley’s back-of-house section. Loud music, talk and laughter – you can tell the chefs and stewards are happy and pumping.
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Navy frigate HMNZS Te Mana returns after three years in Canada
Under grey skies, the Royal New Zealand Navy frigate HMNZS Te Mana triumphantly sailed into Waitematā Harbour today and received a well-deserved Ceremonial Homecoming following the completion of a three-year frigate systems upgrade in Canada.
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NZ Navy Hydrographers get to work mapping Niue's unique landscape
Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Hydrographers from HMNZS Matataua have been working in Niue this month as part of Exercise Tropic Twilight.
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Defence House (HQNZDF)
Nau mai haere mai ki te whare matua o Te Ope Kātua o Aotearoa. Welcome to Defence House HQNZDF.
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Endure, achieve, succeed: The SAS
When C joined the Army, he did it for one reason and one reason only – to join the NZSAS.
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Tauranga man leading rugby side in Commonwealth Navy Rugby Cup
For Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Leading Diver Ethan Shergold, the chance to combine his two great passions of water and rugby is a dream come true.
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Blenheim Warrant Officer marches for the Queen in London
Royal New Zealand Air Force logistics and supply specialist, Warrant Officer Darren “Digby” Bentley, experienced a sombre moment of history marching down London’s Mall in Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession.
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NZ soldiers train Ukrainian battlefield recruits
Move, shoot, communicate and medicate is an adage that resonates with most members of the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, but for members of Op Tīeke it now has the added focus of survivability and lethality.