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85 years of service for Flying Officer Jack Marshall DFC
1939 –1944
Working as a tail gunner in Bomber Command during World War II, chances were high that Jack Marshall would not return home. However, after two tours and 46 missions, he did. -
Communications in the field
The recent Royal New Zealand Air Force Communications and Information Systems Mechanic course culminated in Exercise Cold Sparks, which enabled the students to apply their knowledge, skills and attitudes in a remote simulated deployed environment.
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Celebrating Cook Islands Language Week: Able Writer Dylan Edney-Pardoe
In celebration of Cook Islands Language Week, Able Writer Dylan Edney-Pardoe describes what is special about his culture and how he fits this into his career as a sailor.
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NZDF, MPI and Fiji agencies begin fishing monitoring work in Pacific
Royal New Zealand Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel HMNZS Wellington has departed Fiji to begin illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing monitoring operations for the Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) in the Pacific.
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HMNZS Te Kaha is dockyard's biggest project
For Babcock New Zealand, HMNZS Te Kaha’s upgrade and refit is the largest project the Dockyard has undertaken for many years.
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Death Gun Salute marking the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Wellington Waterfront
The New Zealand Army will fire a Death Gun Salute marking the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the Wellington waterfront this evening.
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RNZAF firefighters lay down a challenge during Exercise Pitch Black
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) firefighters were able to sharpen their skills working with RAAF and US Marine Corps firefighters at Exercise Pitch Black, a large-scale collective air training activity that takes place in Australia’s Northern
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NZ Army soldiers to tackle famed British Army patrol challenge
For the first time in two years the New Zealand Army is competing in a British Army exercise dubbed “the world’s toughest patrolling test”.
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NZDF’s ceremonial expert appointed permanent Usher of the Black Rod
After making history in 2020 as our nation’s first female Usher of the Black Rod, New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Deputy Director Visits and Ceremonial Sandra McKie has now been permanently appointed to the role.
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Te Puke teacher takes Navy teachings to school
Bay of Plenty teacher Bayley Macdonald has yet to ask her students to do drill, but she’s found lessons from her Naval Reservist training translate well to the classroom.