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Stewards take key role in diplomacy
Elite teamwork comes in all shapes and sizes in the Defence Force. Meet the stewarding teams on Defence diplomacy duties in the Pacific.
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Our history: Decades of flying to the ice
For nearly 70 years the Royal New Zealand Air Force has been an important presence in the frozen continent of Antarctica.
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RNZAF aerobatic team Black Falcons to perform over Dunedin, Christchurch and Kaikōura
The South Island is set to be wowed by the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s aerobatic team as the Black Falcons head south, with displays scheduled for Dunedin, Christchurch and Kaikōura this weekend.
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Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals marks centenary with the Princess Royal
The Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals (RNZSigs) has marked its 100th Anniversary with its Colonel-in-Chief, Her Royal Highness (HRH) The Princess Royal, Princess Anne.
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Celebrating our veterans: Korean War
Jack Donnelly BEM interviews Korean War veteran Te Uranga O Te Ra Tuwhakairiora ‘Toti’ Tuhaka at the Gisborne RSA.
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RNZAF has key role in international aviation safety award win
Flight Advisor, an interactive safety and mapping tool for aviators that was jointly developed between our Royal New Zealand Air Force and Aeropath (part of Airways International), has won international recognition for its contribution to flight safety.
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Army Band send aroha to the East Coast '35'
A positive and calming message to those along State Highway 35.
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Working with us
We work closely with the New Zealand business community (Industry) to make smart investment decisions and give the right support to our Force. Nothing but the best for our personnel and the good people of Aoteroa New Zealand.
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New milestone for Navy reserves
The Royal New Zealand Navy has celebrated its first en-masse graduation of reserve officers and sailors for over a decade.
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Highest crowd numbers attend Gallipoli services since centenary
The passage of time has not deterred thousands from returning to Anzac Day services in Gallipoli, Türkiye, with the highest crowd numbers seen since the 2015 centenary of the doomed World War I landings.