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Non-stop daylight for Northland firefighter in Antarctica
New Zealand Army Sapper Nathan Laurie, from Kerikeri, has just returned from his first summer season in Antarctica, working as an emergency responder at the Antarctic Fire Department at McMurdo Station, the American base near New Zealand’s Scott Base.
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Te Kaha tops up for the mission ahead
Commander Andy Grant, Executive Officer HMNZS Te Kaha, gives an insight into the complexities of refuelling while on task in the Arabian Gulf.
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Australian Chief of Navy visits New Zealand
Royal New Zealand Navy's (RNZN) Chief of Navy Rear Admiral Garin Golding, welcomed Chief of the Royal Australian Navy, Vice Admiral (VADM) Mark Hammond to Devonport Naval Base yesterday.
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Army captain helps keep the peace on Korea’s ‘front line’
New Zealand Army Captain Stephen Carruthers reflects on being part of a 75-year legacy of monitoring along the length of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) dividing North and South Korea.
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Exercise Talisman Sabre gets underway
Fresh off a build-up exercise with their Australian counterparts, around 300 NZ Army personnel had a quick turnaround before this year's biggest warfighting test, while Royal New Zealand Navy and Royal New Zealand Air Force crews have been prepping.
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Modular Assault Rifle System – Light (MARS-L)
The MARS-L is the primary individual weapon for all three Services and is used by every soldier, sailor and airman within the NZDF.
It is available in two different primary configurations depending upon the individual Service requirement. -
Humanitarian assistance & disaster relief
When disaster strikes, putting life, health and property at risk, people’s lives are quickly turned upside-down. Communities, regions, or even whole countries can need help as quickly as possible.
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Timor Leste
Timor Leste has had a long and sometimes brutal passage towards independence. The New Zealand Defence Force has been there since the push for independence became the birth of a nation.
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Going the extra smile to make managed isolation better
It was one of his tougher deployments, but Corporal Donny Taynton didn’t mind going the extra mile to make Managed Isolation special for one young guest.