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Carvings and history
The concept of a Marae is about having a place where our past, present and future meet; where we may honour our past, celebrate or lament the present and look to the future.
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Pandemic management while in US posting earns top safety award
The Air Attache at the New Zealand Embassy in Washington, Wing Commander Graham Streatfield, has been named New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Safety Person of the Year.
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NZ Army swaps training ground for the Heaphy Track
Soldiers from Bravo Company, 2nd/1st Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment have switched Burnham Military Camp for the beauty of one of New Zealand’s most famous tourist destinations - the Heaphy Track.
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Navy STEM programme launches Upper Hutt student into medic career
The opportunity to combine a love of the sea with the desire to help people has made a career in the Royal New Zealand Navy the best of both worlds for Mia Davies.
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Rongomarae Roa o Ngā Hau e Whā New Zealand Army National Marae reopens
Two unique pouwhenua were unveiled on the grounds of Rongomarae Roa o Ngā Hau e Whā, New Zealand’s National Army Marae at a ceremony in November.
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For the record: Media report on Bamyan range clearance
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Defence Adviser in Fiji
Commander Sarah Bamfield received the warmest of welcomes as New Zealand’s first female Defence Adviser to Fiji. But her experiences have been tinged by the realities of COVID-19, with an outbreak of the Delta variant two months after she arrived.
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Sailor's input to United Nations Command
When Warrant Officer Cryptologic Technician Chris McKeich spotted a brand-new Cabinet-approved posting at United Nations Command in South Korea, he thought he’d be up against stiff competition.
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Brotherly link draws on emotions at Anzac service
For Corporal Nori Lee, the realities of war hit close to home when taking part in this year’s Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli.
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Celebrating Samoan Language Week: Chief Petty Officer Master At Arms Lino Kurene
Chief Petty Officer Master At Arms (CPOMAA) Lino Kurene was 16 years old when walked out of school after her last exam. She hadn’t been confident about her success and she was proved right; she only managed to pass two School Certificate subjects.