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Meri Kirihimete from the New Zealand Defence Force
From Iraq to South Korea, Antarctica to South Sudan, Bahrain and the Sinai, more than 170 New Zealand Defence Force personnel will be spending Christmas away from their families this year, supporting 12 missions around the globe.
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NZDF update on response to Tonga: 19 January
The New Zealand Defence Force’s (NZDF) response to the developing situation in Tonga is well underway with aid and support en route to the Pacific island nation.
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Women in Science
Today is the United Nations International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
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Satellite Connections
Recently we asked the future leaders of the Air Force what they thought their jobs would look like in 20 years. Take a look at what Flight Sergeant Dave Creswell thought would happen to the air loadmaster trade in two decades.
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Emotional return to Gallipoli for Anzac Day services
As dawn broke across the Gallipoli peninsula on Anzac Day, the solemn chorus of the karanga - call to gathering - once again rippled across the Gallipoli peninsula.
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Antarctic fuellies – first in, last out
A team of six Air Force senior aviation fuel specialists and a New Zealand Army petrol operator made their way to Antarctica for the 2021/22 summer season to offload a combined 8,324,000 US gallons (USG) of fuel to last the programme up to 24 months.
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From pram photo to Royal Pageant parade ground for Southland woman
Forty-five years ago, Denise Kingi was sitting in her pram in Invercargill while her grandmother shook the hand of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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Attention to detail
Royal New Zealand Navy recruits undergoing the four-month-long BCT course will participate in four levels of kit musters, where they demonstrate their ability to fold, arrange and wear different kinds of uniform kit to a very high standard.
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Military Police Commanding Officer brings world of experience
The new Commanding Officer of the Joint Military Police Unit has had a wealth of experiences working in two air forces a globe apart.
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Te Waitohu ō Te Waipounamu
3rd Combat Service Support Battalion (3CSSB) was recently gifted a specially woven Kahu Huruhuru which was two years in the making.