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Aircraft Technician training on the horizon for Cambridge aviator
The idea of completing a trade apprenticeship sparked Aircraftman Briarna Blackmore to look at what was available in the New Zealand Defence Force.
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Leadership training the final test for our newest RNZAF Officers
Our newest Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Officer Cadets have just completed their last leadership exercise and assessment ahead of graduation in a few weeks.
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Navy teams back Customs in drug busts
When a cargo ship becomes a vessel of interest in the fight against drug smuggling, NZ Customs can turn to the Royal New Zealand Navy to help ensure no hiding place is left unchecked.
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Royal New Zealand Air Force Band set to tour the South
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Perseverance pays off as Tauranga man achieves RNZAF dream
Perseverance has paid off for Tauranga local Luke Oxford who is fulfilling a lifelong dream to fly in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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FPDA
The Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) between the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore are one of the longest-running defence arrangements in the world. Conducting regular military exercises between the military forces of the five countries since 1981 enhances interoperability and promotes stability and security in the Southeast Asian region.
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Our equipment
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Medal applications
NZDF Personnel Archives and Medals (PAM) issues war, operational, and service medals to NZDF former and current service members. Within the limits of the Privacy Act 2020, we also provide advice about medals NZDF former and current service members might be entitled to, and information about which medals have already been issued to them.
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NZ Army promotes first female General List Officer to Brigadier
Following more than three decades of dedicated service to the New Zealand Army, Colonel Rose King has become the first General List female officer to be promoted to the rank of Brigadier.
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Maori Battalion medals in the hands of whānau
The families of four Hawke’s Bay Maori Battalion soldiers who fought in World War II have been given their original World War II medals – 75 years after they returned home.