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Training alongside NZDF military partners
Flying down to 250 feet over mountainous terrain is just one of the training opportunities the South Island landscape had to offer recently.
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Coaster takes ambition to Royal Pageant
Perrie Smith is a great believer in putting yourself outside your comfort zone and marching down London’s The Mall in front of tens of thousands of people, and Queen Elizabeth II, is throwing yourself in the deep end.
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Benelli M3 (NZ) Tactical Shotgun
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NZDF personnel extended in roles in support of Ukraine
New Zealand Defence Force personnel deployed to the United Kingdom and Europe to support Ukraine in its self-defence against Russia have had their deployments extended, while another six intelligence analysts will also be deployed to the United Kingdom.
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Military Police Commanding Officer brings world of experience
The new Commanding Officer of the Joint Military Police Unit has had a wealth of experiences working in two air forces a globe apart.
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Using stealth as a weapon: Exercise Kalami
Under their feet, the decaying remnants of ancient kahikatea and silver beech trees rustled and crackled as Army reserve soldiers carefully tried to thread their way silently through the lush West Coast forest south of Maruia.
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NZ Army Officer Cadets living off the land in exercise with Fijian military
Learning how to live off the land and fend for themselves in the bush are just some of the new skills a group of New Zealand soldiers have learnt from Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) experts in Fiji.
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New Naval Command at HMNZS Pegasus
With a military career spanning almost 40 years Royal New Zealand Navy's Lieutenant Commander (LTCDR) Grant Boore is relishing the opportunity as he takes over command of HMNZS Pegasus in Christchurch.
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A salute to air ordnance
As the Royal New Zealand Air Force Orion fleet retires to make way for the P-8A Poseidons, No. 5 Squadron’s air ordnance specialist trade will also come to an end. We take a look at the trade and its contribution over the past 56 years.
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Otago rugby player revels in the Reserves – the Army Reserves
The name Leah Miles is a familiar one in Otago women’s rugby, where she plays for the Otago Spirits women’s rugby team, mixing it with the best players in the country.