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2024 Year in Review: Air Force
The training, exercising, and operational tempo has been as high as ever for the Air Force this year, covering a wide range of domestic and international activities, from Antarctica to the Pacific, to Asia and beyond.
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Camp Quality children enjoy ‘view from the top’
Around 60 children living with cancer have begun the year by seeing the world from the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s perspective, on flights on C-130H Hercules aircraft at Base Auckland on Monday.
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Vector Scorpion gives Army new edge on battlefield
The Royal New Zealand Artillery’s 16th Field Regiment (16 Fd Regt) is quickly getting to grips with its latest battleground tools, with the Quantum Systems small uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) now in full flight.
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Good night moon: RNZAF NH90 crews and police train near Lower Hutt
Flying by the light of a full moon above a regional park, two Royal New Zealand Air Force NH90 crews have trained with New Zealand Police to ensure the two organisations are trained and prepared to respond to a range of situations.
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RNZAF flight delivers much-needed medical chairs to Samoa
A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) C-130J Hercules has delivered specialised medical chairs to Samoa.
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Flying into the smoke of the Gulf War
Squadron Leader Tom Tuke
Current role: Flight Commander B757
Length of time in service: First served for 9.5 years and then re-joined the RNZAF in 2016 and has served another 4.5 years. -
Wingmen from same school on matching career coordinates
Three men from the same school on Auckland’s North Shore had a high school reunion when they found themselves on the same military flying training course to become new Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) pilots.
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Prime Minister breaks ground on new Army high-tech maintenance facility
A new $47-million high-tech maintenance facility project at Linton Military Camp has gotten underway with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern breaking the first ground in appropriate style using a military earth excavator.
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Variety with ‘the team’ attracts former Cricketer to Navy
When veteran Otago wicketkeeper Derek de Boorder told media he needed to think about life after cricket, he had set up a move to Wellington to work in finance. But a year later, he was starting officer training with the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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Riverton man embraces opportunity of Army medical career
The ability to both think on his feet while also being fit was a drawcard for William Wallace to join the New Zealand Army as a medic.