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Distinguished service honoured
Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Kevin Short has been awarded the Order of Australia for his exceptional leadership that has strengthened the bonds between New Zealand and Australia.
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Fijian And Kiwi Expertise Aids Farmer
People power and engineering expertise bringing smiles in Hawke’s Bay.
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Our people, structure and leadership
Our Defence Force is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's biggest organisations. We have carefully developed a complex structure that enables us to meet the specific needs of our unique mission - to keep Aotearoa New Zealand safe, at all times.
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Operation Respect
Operation Respect is a comprehensive culture change strategy designed to eradicate unacceptable and unwanted behaviours from the NZDF. The key imperatives of Operation Respect are to look after the Defence Force’s people and recruit and retain more military women.
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RNZAF Poseidon starts trial flights in Fiji, continues Fijian connection
One of the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) new P-8A Poseidon aircraft is operating out of Nadi, Fiji this week as part of its operational trials.
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Anzac Day Flypasts 2023
Some of our Squadrons will conduct flypasts on April 25th to commemorate Anzac Day. See the schedule below to see if they'll be flying near you. Multiple flights will be occurring at the same time.
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New Zealand Army Band set to dazzle in free Tairāwhiti concert
The New Zealand Army Band is hoping to lift the spirits of the Tairāwhiti community after Cyclone Gabrielle in February.
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A dog’s world
The arrival of the P-8As at Base Ohakea has sped up the establishment of Security Forces Military Working Dog (MWD) teams to enhance the security at the base and provide increased force protection capability for Air Force and Defence Force assets.
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Operations & engagements
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Double breast cancer survivor
At just the age of 27 NZ Army Nursing Officer Major (MAJ) Buffy Little discovered a lump which resulted in a diagnosis of breast cancer. MAJ Little will co-captain the 22-strong New Zealand Invictus Games team heading to Düsseldorf, Germany in September.