Results 1271-1280 of 1907
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NZDF co-hosts members of 19 militaries for disaster response training
Members of 19 foreign militaries will collaborate with the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and 12 domestic agencies in Wellington over the next 10 days, to plan how they could best work together in the aftermath of a major earthquake.
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Weapons hot at sub zero
Achieving a live-fire exercise as realistic as possible to the battlefield was the goal for Exercise Whakamahi Whakaaro in Tekapo.
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RNZAF officer goes from fixing farm gear to flying high in UK masters degree
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) engineering officer Flight Lieutenant Donté Kelly (Tūhoe) has received more than the Master of Science in Aerospace Vehicle Design (MSc AVD) he worked for last year at an English university.
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Invictus Games 2023: Meet our NZ Team
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NZDF strengthens airpower alongside partner nations In multinational exercise
New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has contributed personnel to training with partners in an international exercise designed to test the fast movement of aircraft over long distances.
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NZDF consolidates Dunedin-based military facilities in one building
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) will move its three separate Dunedin-based facilities into one combined regional location.
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Waharoa encapsulates all that Trentham Camp is about
A waharoa that represents a century of variety at Trentham camp in Upper Hutt has had a Matariki unveiling.
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Command change for Royal New Zealand Air Force following appointment
Air Commodore Darryn Webb, MNZM, will take command of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) following the appointment of Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Clark to the role of Director-General Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB).
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Joined the Navy - and still in school
Christchurch 17-year-old Tim Avery is relishing the comradeship and commitment the Navy Reserves has offered since attesting in June.
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RNZAF NH90 crew deliver record number of traps into Ruahine Range
The Royal New Zealand Air Force’s No.3 Squadron has delivered more than four tonnes of pest traps into the lower North Island’s Ruahine Range, the largest one-day back country delivery of traps in New Zealand conservation history.