Results 1401-1410 of 1907
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Naval anniversary sparks career at sea
Meet Midshipman Leighton Tanner, whose initial training has ranged from the sub-tropics to the sub-Antarctic and back again.
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Honouring Te Ao Māori
Te Ope Kātua O Aotearoa is the official Māori name of our Defence Force. Te Ope Kātua O Aotearoa translates to ‘the personnel of the main defensive stockade of New Zealand’ - a metaphor that describes that main line of defence for all of the people of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Working with us
We work closely with the New Zealand business community (Industry) to make smart investment decisions and give the right support to our Force. Nothing but the best for our personnel and the good people of Aoteroa New Zealand.
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Operation Respect
Operation Respect is a comprehensive culture change strategy designed to eradicate unacceptable and unwanted behaviours from the NZDF. The key imperatives of Operation Respect are to look after the Defence Force’s people and recruit and retain more military women.
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South Island Flood Response
Heavy rain leading to severe flooding has hit the West Coast of the South Island. A state of emergency has been declared in Nelson as the Maitai River breached its banks. Some 223 homes in Nelson have already been evacuated. This is a one-in-100-year weather event, and we're on the ground to help.
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Sailor rescued from damaged yacht
The Air Force has assisted in the rescue of a sailor this morning after his yacht was damaged in rough seas east of Hawke’s Bay.
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NZDF trials beach landing equipment in Fiji
The New Zealand Defence Force has successfully trialled its beach landing equipment in an overseas environment for the first time.
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Defence Force dogs with a passion for success
When it comes to the Defence Force’s Explosive Detector Dogs (EDD), what counts is personality.
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Our personnel reflect on their Gallipoli Journey
Deploying to Gallipoli to represent New Zealand at Anzac Day commemorations is an honour for our chosen personnel.
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Highest crowd numbers attend Gallipoli services since centenary
The passage of time has not deterred thousands from returning to Anzac Day services in Gallipoli, Türkiye, with the highest crowd numbers seen since the 2015 centenary of the doomed World War I landings.