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Navy offers Whangarei teen a dream opportunity
Whangarei’s Brock Longworth may have found his dream job, which combines his loves of engineering and the sea.
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Update on NZDF support to Tonga: 22 January 2022
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has continued its efforts in support of the people of Tonga following last Saturday’s eruption and tsunami.
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NZDF support to Tonga continues to deliver
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has provided Tongan communities with more than half a million litres of fresh water and continues to transport much-needed aid to Tonga with a fourth Hercules flight scheduled tomorrow.
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Army Officer smashes Guinness Book of World Records kettlebell challenge
An Army Officer has shown just how far the human body can be pushed after breaking a Guinness World Record, losing the feeling in one of his fingers in the process.
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Welcoming 2022 in South Sudan
As Major Dan Swale looks out over the HESCO and razor wire, the sun sets over Jonglei State, the last time for 2021.
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NZDF to begin drawdown from MIQ
The New Zealand Defence Force will begin winding down its involvement with MIQ after the Government today announced the impending reduction in MIQ facilities.
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Satellite Connections
Recently we asked the future leaders of the Air Force what they thought their jobs would look like in 20 years. Take a look at what Flight Sergeant Dave Creswell thought would happen to the air loadmaster trade in two decades.
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RNZAF 85: Flying Officer Arthur "Joppy" Joplin
Served c1940-1946
Arthur Joplin joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force so long ago, he can’t quite remember the exact year. -
Soldiers step up to support veterans
Soldiers from 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment and medics from Southern Health Support Squadron helped 32 Rannerdale Village veterans move to their new accommodation, Aldwins House, a specialist rest home and hospital care facility.
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RNZAF 85: Flight Sergeant Kim Harrison
Served 2001 - current
Working in military intelligence isn’t much like a John Le Carré novel. Sometimes it’s borrowing a kid’s bike to ride around an earthquake damaged town getting as much information about the area as possible.