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Selwyn woman’s decades of loyalty and passion recognised with NZDF civilian gold award
When Springston’s Tania Lutton joined the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) in 1985, she didn’t have a lot of experience under her belt - and for the first six months not much in the way of pay cheques either.
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Hot under the collar
Recently we asked the future leaders of the Air Force what they thought their jobs would look like in 20 years. Take a look at what Leading Aircraftman Matthew Anderson said the fire service would be facing in 20 years.
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Satellite Connections
Recently we asked the future leaders of the Air Force what they thought their jobs would look like in 20 years. Take a look at what Flight Sergeant Dave Creswell thought would happen to the air loadmaster trade in two decades.
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Army and NZDF set to welcome new workhorse utility vehicle
From 2027 Ngāti Tūmatauenga, the New Zealand Army, will receive sixty brand new utility vehicles in a significant boost to New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) capabilities.
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Facing down the threats
Royal New Zealand Air Force's Detachment Commander Squadron Leader Dan Pezaro said the annual readiness training mirrored real life situations No. 3 Squadron has been called to.
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Kaikōura teacher takes Navy and Air Force lessons back to school
It’s been more than seven years since Kaikōura was rocked by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, but for St Joseph’s Kaikōura School teacher Breanna Moller, it’s still something her students talk about.
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NZDF celebrates National Volunteer Week
This week is Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu National Volunteer Week and we're highlighting some of our people who volunteer.
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Feet on the ground
We shine the spotlight on the Safety and Surface trade, in particular, the technical training. It’s the first in a series highlighting our ground crews – the backbone of the Air Force.
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New leader for Army Reserves
Colonel Amanda Jane Brosnan, who is a Crown prosecutor in civilian life, is the newly appointed Assistant Chief of Army (Reserves).
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Wrecks reveal themselves to HMNZS Manawanui
There are a lot of fun jobs in the Royal New Zealand Navy, but exploring shipwrecks that might still have gold in them has to be near the top of the list. Last month HMNZS Matataua’s divers and hydrographers got to grips with the complex technology.