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Armed response
The Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 3 Squadron recently trained with New Zealand Police tactical teams in a pilot recertification exercise based on a rescue scenario of a person being held at a remote Wellington location by several armed offenders.
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A salute to air ordnance
As the Royal New Zealand Air Force Orion fleet retires to make way for the P-8A Poseidons, No. 5 Squadron’s air ordnance specialist trade will also come to an end. We take a look at the trade and its contribution over the past 56 years.
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Soldiers gaining experience on large-scale Manawatū roading project
NZ Army soldiers are picking up cutting-edge engineering skills normally outside their lane by taking part in the construction of a large-scale roading project in the Manawatū.
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Māori Language Week: Lieutenant Colonel Glenn King
“O nāianei he mea rawa atu ki ahau. My culture means everything to me. It didn’t always, but I can’t dwell on that. I read an article recently and the writer said that being Māori is magical, and it was their superpower. My Māoritanga empowers me.”
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Palmerston North Commander farewells Queen in London
Lieutenant Colonel Dean Gerling says he has always been grateful for the opportunities given in his 25 years of service in the New Zealand Army.
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Forum making it easier for veterans to access support
A one-stop shop of services for veterans is coming to Ōtautahi Christchurch this month.
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Military Justice
The NZDF Annual Report on the Military Justice System is now available to view online.
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Registration opens for 2023 Gallipoli services
New Zealanders wishing to attend Anzac Day services in Gallipoli, Türkiye, are now invited to register to receive their free attendance pass for the 2023 commemorations.
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Thousands turn out for Māori Battalion medals ceremony in Rotorua
The whānau of 89 Māori Battalion soldiers who fought in World War II have received their medals at a ceremony conducted at Te Papaiouru Marae in Rotorua.
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First of Air Force’s new P-8A Poseidon fleet arrives at Ohakea
The first of the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) four new multi-mission long-range maritime patrol aircraft has arrived in New Zealand and has been welcomed at a ceremony at RNZAF Base Ohakea this morning.