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RNZAF officer goes from fixing farm gear to flying high in UK masters degree
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) engineering officer Flight Lieutenant Donté Kelly (Tūhoe) has received more than the Master of Science in Aerospace Vehicle Design (MSc AVD) he worked for last year at an English university.
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Machine Guns, Mortars and Shoddy Bike Parts – an Armourer’s trade
Armourers in the New Zealand Army are highly skilled in the maintenance and repair of a wide variety of weapon systems used by our soldiers.
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Medic, mum, and brain tumor survivor
In June 2018 Flight Sergeant (F/S) Stacey Adam woke one morning to find that she was unable to speak coherently. It was discovered that she had a large brain tumor, within three weeks of diagnosis she had brain surgery to remove it.
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Great Barrier rescue among Defence recognition awards
The four Royal New Zealand Navy personnel who rescued a stricken yachtsman in atrocious conditions during Cyclone Gabrielle have been recognised by the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) for their bravery and skills.
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PTI training heats up in the Middle East
Royal New Zealand Air Force Physical Training Instructor, Corporal Trent Norman has recently returned from a unique opportunity, deployed on operation in the Middle East.
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New Military Working Dog facility opens in Ohakea
Military Working Dogs now have a new home at Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Base Ohakea.
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Lamb pies vs tacos for US Coast Guard
It was a case of Kiwiana cuisine meeting Taco Tuesdays when two Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) chefs deployed aboard a United States Coast Guard cutter for four months.
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Combined RNZAF, Police and civilian effort brings injured tramper out of Waikato bush
A Royal New Zealand Air Force NH90 helicopter crew joined forces with civilian emergency medical services and a Police-led Land Search & Rescue (LandSAR) team to successfully winch an injured tramper out of dense bush in a remote part of the Waikato.
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Navy runner pushes for worlds
Navigating an elite athletics programme around a busy psychology internship has meant an active year for Sub Lieutenant (SLT) Annie Arlidge.
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Dutch village honours Kiwi airmen killed in Second World War
A small village in the Netherlands has honoured five airmen of the Second World War, including two New Zealanders who lost their lives when their bomber was attacked on only its second operational flight.