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Mammoth Indo-Pacific disaster exercise highlights countries' similarities: NZ Navy Captain
The last of the Kiwi contingent has wrapped up its involvement in a mammoth four-month, eight-nation exercise aimed at preparing Indo-Pacific countries for a large-scale natural disaster.
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First New Zealand C-130J Hercules painted
New Zealand's first C-130J Hercules aircraft has been painted, marking a significant milestone in the project to replace the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) Hercules fleet.
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Linton Military Camp opens state-of-the-art maintenance facility to support NZ Army equipment
The New Zealand Army has taken a major step forward in its ability to maintain a combat-capable, well-equipped and fully prepared fighting force with the opening today of the new Maintenance Support Facility at Linton Military Camp.
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Royal New Zealand Navy to trial uncrewed, renewable-powered vessel
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) will soon take delivery of a 6.8-metre renewable-powered Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) to trial on a short-term lease.
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NZDF Person of the Year 2023
The Chief of Defence Force, Air Marshal Kevin Short has named an exemplary junior leader as the New Zealand Defence Force Person of the Year.
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Missiles away
Two missiles launched, two threats destroyed.
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Aviator chalks up air miles in RNZAF career
Leading Aircraftman Nikara Ross has visited 10 countries in her short Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) career and marshalling a massive Australian C-17 military transport plane in the heat of Honiara gives her another reason to love her job.
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Standout Gunner named Soldier of the Year 2023
Lance Bombardier Jake O’Hara is in his element when he has a problem to solve. His exemplary attitude to his career, and the way he treats his fellow soldiers has earned him the title of New Zealand Army’s Soldier of the Year.
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Diversity champion earns Peter Rule inclusion honour
Squadron Leader Johanna Hunter has been awarded the 2023 Peter Rule Inclusion Award for her unrelenting championing of diversity in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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Medic training through COVID-19 lockdowns
Future Navy, Army and Air Force medics need three years of study and training to qualify. Meet two members of the ‘Nealis’ class who graduated this month from Defence Health School in Christchurch.