Results 1081-1090 of 1907
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Facing the challenge on the field
Corporal Hayley Hutana has spent her Royal New Zealand Air Force career balancing her love of sport, especially rugby, with excelling at her job. She has now upped the stakes after being named co-captain of the North Harbour women’s rugby team.
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21-gun salute to acknowledge the proclamation of accession of His Majesty King Charles III
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) will conduct two 21-gun salutes on Sunday 11 September to acknowledge the proclamation of accession of His Majesty King Charles III.
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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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Aroha for Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II in Burnham
Burnham Military Camp has a special connection with Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II. The camp had the honour of hosting the then Queen, once during the Coronation Tour in 1954 and then again during the Golden Jubilee Tour in 2002.
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Tuvalu Language Week: Bombardier Salaikeni Salaikeni
To celebrate Tuvalu Language Week, Bombardier (BDR) Salaikeni Salaikeni shares with us his experiences in service, his thought on his culture and more.
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Leading the way with milk
Open any fridge, at any squadron at Royal New Zealand Air Force Base Woodbourne and you will find glass bottles filled with locally supplied milk.
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Making a difference at YDU
For Corporal Harry Averill, being a Youth Development Instructor is about making a positive impact and helping others.
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NZDF’s ceremonial expert appointed permanent Usher of the Black Rod
After making history in 2020 as our nation’s first female Usher of the Black Rod, New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Deputy Director Visits and Ceremonial Sandra McKie has now been permanently appointed to the role.
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NZ Defence Ferns will battle France to be International Defence Rugby champions
This Tuesday, the unbeaten Defence Ferns go head-to-head with France, battling to secure the trophy and be the first women International Defence Rugby Champions.
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Rainbow Warriors: Waiouru Army Museum telling NZ military’s LGBTQ+ stories
Rainbow Warriors - a photographic exhibition telling the stories of 25 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, former and contemporary personnel from the NZDF – will have an extended run over summer at the National Army Museum Te Mata Toa, Waiouru.