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From training to the scene
When the call came in and under a zero minute’s notice to move, Burnham Emergency Responder Sapper (SPR) Danielle Booker and the rest of the team sprung into action.
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Innovation of the Year Award
FLTLT Andrew Day is from 42 Squadron at RNZAF Base Ohakea and has demonstrated innovative spirit through the development and implementation of NZDF’s Flight Advisor.
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New Year Honours awarded to three NZDF personnel
Leading from the front, whether through dire humanitarian situations, outstanding professionalism or innovative problem solving, has resulted in three New Zealand Defence Force personnel being recognised in the New Year Honours 2023.
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Royal New Zealand Navy returns to Waitangi Day commemorations
The Royal New Zealand Navy will return to playing an active role at the commemorations in the Bay of Islands this year after the 2022 Waitangi Day event was cancelled due to Covid-19.
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Army reservists push through with food supplies
Napier’s own reservist battalion are proving routes and supplying food to hard-to-reach Hawke’s Bay locations
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Invercargill man soars above old stomping grounds as Black Falcon
Invercargill’s Anthony Rose used to tear around the sporting venues of Otago and Canterbury representing Southland, and years later entertaining those same cities from the cockpit of a military training aircraft has proved a special moment.
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Many hands make happy feet
Two signallers go hands-on with little blue penguins at Napier Port.
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Support to Ukraine
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops into Ukraine. His decision came as a shock to many across the world. Speaking on Russian state television, he spoke of a “special military operation” to “demilitarise” Ukraine.
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Operation Respect
Operation Respect is a comprehensive culture change strategy designed to eradicate unacceptable and unwanted behaviours from the NZDF. The key imperatives of Operation Respect are to look after the Defence Force’s people and recruit and retain more military women.
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The eyes and ears of Army’s electronics
Electronics Technicians are the eyes and ears of the New Zealand Army’s electronics systems, responsible for the maintenance and repair of over 200 specialised electronic and optical systems.