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The advance of Air Force Esports
The drive to win is applauded across the services, and online gaming is no exception to that.
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NZ Navy ship completes maritime patrol in Samoa to help protect fisheries
A Royal New Zealand Navy maritime patrol of Samoan waters has pleasingly turned up fishing vessels operating within fishing regulations.
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Flag lowered on NZDF’s contribution to defeat-ISIS coalition’s military operation
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has completed its deployments to the United States-led Defeat ISIS Coalition’s military operation, Operation Inherent Resolve.
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Infantry competition builds pacific relationships
Fiji versus New Zealand ‘friendly’ showcases the infantry talent of both countries.
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RNZAF medic gains emergency training alongside partner nations in multinational exercise
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) medic, Corporal Heidi Joseph, gained first-hand experience in Aeromedical Evacuations while training with international military partners this month.
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Five-month naval deployment
On 17 July Anzac frigate HMNZS Te Mana departed for the New Zealand Defence Force’s biggest naval deployment, Operation Crucible.
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Great Barrier rescue among Defence recognition awards
The four Royal New Zealand Navy personnel who rescued a stricken yachtsman in atrocious conditions during Cyclone Gabrielle have been recognised by the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) for their bravery and skills.
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French town names rugby field in honour of former All Black captain and soldier
The NZDF Men’s rugby team, Defence Blacks, are currently in France playing in the International Defence Rugby Competition – a four-yearly precursor to the Rugby World Cup. The Defence Blacks are based in the town of Pontivy in Brittany.
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Navy assists Customs in underwater drug search
A team of Royal New Zealand Navy divers has scoured the hulls of two ships berthed at the Port of Tauranga, following intelligence reports they may have been transporting narcotics to Europe from South America.
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First Cook Islands coastwatcher plaque unveiled in New Zealand
In an important milestone for the legacy of the Second World War coastwatchers, a plaque for radio operator Pu Banaba has been unveiled at O’Neill’s Point Cemetery on Auckland’s North Shore.