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WODF
The Warrant Officer of the Defence Force reports to the Chief of Defence Force. They are responsible for welfare and development across the Defence Force.
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DCAF
The Deputy Chief of Air Force is responsible for governance and strategic plans that ensure the RNZAF meets its obligations to the New Zealand Government. The Deputy Chief of Air Force is also responsible for capability advice and assurance, oversight of recruitment and training, health and safety and overseeing Technical Airworthiness, Air Force Museum and the International Commitments Programme.
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A 20 year commitment
The New Zealand Defence Force's relationship with Afghanistan is built on 20 years of deployments to the country. Missions included Special Forces operations, provincial reconstruction activities and capacity building through training of local forces.
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VCDF
The Vice Chief of Defence Force (VCDF) is a senior appointment in the NZDF, responsible for integration between the senior military and civil personnel with responsibilities for command and governance.
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Navy personnel and accommodation facility test negative for COVID-19
All personnel connected with the Royal New Zealand Navy accommodation facility at Narrow Neck in Devonport have tested negative for COVID-19 following a positive waste water test last week.
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Military vehicles
Our fleet of operational vehicles has the capabilities to undertake land combat operations in a range of complex and diverse environments.
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New Zealand Army's role in evacuation mission involved 'bravery on both sides'
The safe passage of hundreds of evacuees from Afghanistan was made possible by an elite group of New Zealand soldiers who used code words and tactical landmarks to assist their efforts in an attempt to avoid chaotic and dangerous scenes.
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NZDF exercises with international counterparts in South East Asia
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SH-2G(I) Seasprite Helicopter
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NZDF first military to get Rainbow Tick
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has been awarded the Rainbow Tick, becoming what is believed to be the first military in the world to have received a robust independent accreditation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) inclusion.