Army News - Issue 524, July 2021
In this issue read about developments in night vision equipment, our recent firepower demonstration, the Leonard Manning Memorial pistol shoot, and much more.
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In this issue read about developments in night vision equipment, our recent firepower demonstration, the Leonard Manning Memorial pistol shoot, and much more.
In this issue read about our Canterbury floods effort, celebrate our first general list female Brigadier, learn how work in the Managed Isolation Facilities is going, and go behind the scenes during our recent training in Tekapo and Waiouru.
In this issue read about Sue Gingles and her long wait for her Red Diamond, how we train our young soldiers, the New Zealand Army Band's visit to Stewart Island, and much more.
In this issue read about the New Zealand Army's 175th commemorations, the soldiers honoured for what they did following the Iraq shell attack and much more.
In the March issue of Army News read about our 20-year commitment to Afghanistan finishing, how our troops are doing in Operation Protect, the Jayforce commemoration, Māori Battalion families finally get their loved ones’ medals and much more.
The February issue of Army News read about Te Ruapekapeka and its significance to the New Zealand Army, what it’s like to be an Information Systems Operator, newest officers graduate and much more.
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