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Keeping the connection going
Thinking about joining the Naval Reserve Force? Lieutenant Commander Jonathan Otto would wholeheartedly encourage it.
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Military Dog handlers learn from the best at Wellington Zoo
From willing canines to keep-your-distance tigers, there’s a world of science behind the training of animals.
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Whangamata sailor’s overseas adventure
Meet Able Seaman Combat Specialist Tayla Taupaki, back from an Indo-Pacific deployment aboard HMNZS Aotearoa.
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Second World War-era huts replaced at Waiouru
Waiouru Military Training Area has replaced Second World War-era huts that were built in their thousands with newer versions, which should be warmer and more weather-proof for soldiers undergoing training.
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Security Forces adopt electric bikes
Royal New Zealand Air Force Security Forces have adopted the UBCO 2X2 electric bikes, finding they make patrolling easier and faster.
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Air Force recruit trades Auckland exotic vet clinic for medical front line
Aircraftsman Nicole Fraser’s used to operating outside the norm.
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Navy joins the team at Government House
A lot of very important people pass through Government House, something two Navy personnel have gotten used to as part of an unusual posting to Wellington.
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NZ Army Officer earns New Year Honour for work in Sinai peacekeeping
Empathy, humility, patience and perseverance are the secret to working in the Middle East, according to New Zealand Army’s Major General Evan Williams.
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Engineer recognised for helping bring NZ Navy's largest ship into operation
The marine engineer who oversaw the construction, trials and first operations of the largest vessel to enter the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) – HMNZS Aotearoa - has been awarded the New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD) for his efforts.
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Transformational work in Rarotonga earns Gisborne-born Navy Commander second honour
When Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Lieutenant Commander Makoare (Mark) Kohupara Te Kani posted to the Cook Islands in January 2020 as a Maritime Surveillance Adviser, he expected to travel. Weeks into posting, lockdowns isolated Rarotonga from the world.