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NZDF helps son stick to study
Bachelor of Arts student Aiden Wilson has the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) to thank for helping him stick to his study.
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NZDF completes school and wharf work in Niue
Niue High School now has an updated science lab and a new ablution block thanks to New Zealand Army Engineers.
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Celebrating Tongan Language Week: Brother and sister stand firm in the Navy
Able Writer Mele ‘Ake and her brother, Able Chef Paul ‘Ake, joined the Navy together in 2020. She was 19 and he was 17.
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Whakatane woman's shot at diverse career with RNZAF weaponry
Whakatane’s Maddie Ireton is relishing her chance to learn the craft of taking care of the weaponry of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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Five brothers, over 150 years of service
Family members, inspired by stories of service life, often follow their siblings or relatives into the New Zealand Defence Force. That was the case for the Stokes brothers, the largest set of siblings to have ever joined the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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Death Gun Salute marking the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Wellington Waterfront
The New Zealand Army will fire a Death Gun Salute marking the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the Wellington waterfront this evening.
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Construction begins on NZDF/MFAT Leadership Centre in Tonga
Construction of Tonga’s Pacific Leadership Development Centre at His Majesty’s Armed Forces (HMAF) Masefield Naval Base, Nuku’alofa, has begun.
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WWII bombs located in Tuvalu waters
Twenty two 500lb WWII-era Aerial Bombs have been located underwater at Nanumea in Tuvalu, by members of the Royal Australian Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy, and United States Marine Corps working from HMNZS Manawanui.
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Auckland Defence Fern to co-lead NZ in international rugby competition
Royal New Zealand Navy's Sub-Lieutenant Kate Williams has been named to help lead the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) women’s rugby team, the Defence Ferns, ahead of the first women’s International Defence Rugby Competition.
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Swinging Spanners
As part of the Royal New Zealand Army Logistics Regiment, our Automotive Technicians keep the force moving, repairing and maintaining all operational vehicles and equipment.