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Christchurch man honours the Queen with new Army family
Gautam Bajaj was born and grew up in Punjab, India, but has now marched as a New Zealander in the New Zealand Army in London to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne.
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Simulated reality in exercise
The Royal New Zealand Air Force's No. 3 Squadron’s latest exercise had crews called to support a fictional South Pacific nation’s election.
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NZ Navy underwater capability on show at RIMPAC
Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) divers are about to put their highly advanced underwater capabilities through their paces while on Exercise Rimpac, the world’s largest maritime military exercise.
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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.
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A salute to air ordnance
As the Royal New Zealand Air Force Orion fleet retires to make way for the P-8A Poseidons, No. 5 Squadron’s air ordnance specialist trade will also come to an end. We take a look at the trade and its contribution over the past 56 years.
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NZDF delighted with opening of Ohakea Rural Water Scheme
The New Zealand Defence Force is pleased to be playing a major part in the Ohakea Rural Water Scheme which will ensure a safe supply of water for staff and operations.
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New Zealand Defence Force mourns death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) acknowledges with sadness the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Monarch who had many deep and abiding ties with New Zealand’s military forces.
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NZ Army conducts mortar firing and tactical field training with partners in Fiji
For the first time in more than 27 years, the New Zealand Army has undertaken 81mm mortar demonstrations as part of Exercise Cartwheel in Fiji.
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Teaching law of war at West Point
We sit down with Commander (CDR) Prema McIntosh, who is currently posted as an Assistant Professor of Law at the United States Military Academy at West Point, USA.
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France triumph as defence bonds forged in inaugural rugby competition
France have taken the honours in the first women’s International Defence Rugby Competition (IDRC) following an arm wrestle final with New Zealand’s Defence Ferns, with the tournament setting the standard for future events.