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New Navy housing to be built on North Shore
Construction will soon begin in Auckland’s Bayswater on 61 new townhouses for Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) personnel.
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Vital preparation for our Army Emergency Responders
Exercise Falcon, recently completed in Waiouru by our Emergency Responders from 3rd Field and Emergency Response Squadron, practised rural firefighting tactics and techniques that would simulate field fires both domestically, and on operations overseas.
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Pacific small armies’ forum reinvigorates relationships
A recent forum at Linton Military Camp of small pacific armies has reinvigorated and reinforced the importance of relationships in the region.
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NZDF welcomes Supreme Court decision on readiness requirements
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has welcomed the decision by the Supreme Court decision in Chief of Defence Force v Four Members of the Armed Forces.
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1st NZSAS Regiment marks 70th anniversary
For 70 years the New Zealand Special Air Service (NZSAS) has been deployed on some of the most complex, challenging and dangerous missions faced by the NZ Defence Force, with the ultimate goal always being to protect New Zealand, its people and interests.
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Turning up the heat for firefighting training
Emergency Responders from the New Zealand Army’s 3rd Field Squadron and Emergency Response Squadron battled fires and attended patient rescue scenarios at a recent exercise in a state-of-the-art facility in Rotorua.
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Army Reservists to be tested in challenging annual exercise
Up to 250 reservists are expected to take part in this month’s Exercise Tauwharenīkau, the largest New Zealand Army Reserve Force collective field training exercise to be run this year.
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“Exciting and rewarding” time for our newest NZ Army recruits
After an intensive 15-week course 153 men and women have successfully made the transition from civilians to soldiers in Ngāti Tūmatauenga the New Zealand Army.
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Final Court of Inquiry into HMNZS Manawanui grounding and sinking in Samoa released
Twelve further factors, in addition to the direct causes, have been identified as contributing to the grounding and sinking of HMNZS Manawanui, the final Court of Inquiry report has found.
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Third time to the ice for Manawatū cargo handling specialist
Lance Corporal Alice Jensen, from Manawatū, is no stranger to the annual delivery of supplies by ship to Antarctica, having just been to the ice for a third time.