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From one Canterbury to another
Southland Regional Naval Officer Lieutenant Commander Nigel Finnerty reflects on Anzac Day as he samples shipboard life as a guest aboard HMNZS Canterbury.
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Orca sightings and the last sunset on Operation Antarctica
The bay sitting just outside Scott Base is normally crammed with sea ice. But for the first time in a few years, the ice has broken away filling the cove with deep blue water, giving Sergeant Cam Sproull the rare opportunity to watch a pod of orca hunting
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A fiery Five Eyes relationship is sparked
A chance conversation in Antarctica between a couple of firefighters more than a year ago has led to the United States Air Force Air National Guard arriving in New Zealand for a two-week firefighting exercise.
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The ultimate test of body and brain for NZ Army Officers
The newest cohort of potential New Zealand Army officers have been put through their paces during Exercise Nemesis in Waiouru.
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NZ Army reservist conquers NZ Great Walks for charity
Reserve Force Private Annise Boothroyd-Drury, has relied on her New Zealand Army training, both physical and medical, to run each of New Zealand’s Great Walks in one day and raise money for a southern rescue helicopter.
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Navy Reserves protect United States Naval Ship
Reservists from three Royal New Zealand Navy units combined with Regular Forces to provide on-the-water security for a visiting US Navy ship in Wellington last week.
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Kiwi and Aussie Army Chiefs link up for joint Pacific tour
Chief of Army Major General Rose King and the Chief of the Australian Army Lieutenant General Simon Stuart are set to lead a joint delegation to Fiji and Timor-Leste for important talks with our partners in the Pacific.
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New Zealand warship links up with UK Carrier Strike Group for combined operation
The United Kingdom’s Carrier Strike Group – spearheaded by the Royal Navy’s flagship, HMS Prince of Wales – has been bolstered on the Indo-Pacific phase of Operation Highmast with the arrival of HMNZS Te Kaha.
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Navy divers neutralise Second World War mines in Hauraki Gulf
Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) divers have safely disposed of Second World War-era mines recently discovered on the seafloor near Auckland.
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I Have The Watch: Four engineers keep HMNZS Te Kaha humming
Meet four Marine Technicians who share the vital duty of Engineering Officer of the Watch aboard an Anzac frigate.