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NZDF continues support to Solomon Islands International Assistance Force
New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) support to the Australian-led Solomon Islands International Assistance Force (SIAF) will continue with the deployment of four more personnel, replacing the most recent contingent who have returned to New Zealand.
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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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SmartProcure
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Palmerston North Navy trainee roams two oceans with UK Navy
A Royal New Zealand Navy officer is embracing life aboard a vessel from the United Kingdom, patrolling great swathes of the Indian and Pacific oceans.
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Bombs, deployments, explosions and scars
34-year Army veteran Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Adam Modd GM, DSD, has dedicated his professional life to Bomb Disposal which has seen him committed to domestic duties, frequent overseas deployments to combat zones, and humanitarian aid missions.
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Art on our Arms
Badges are worn by personnel as a sign of pride in their unit, service or the work they have done on a particular operation, such as the ongoing operation in Antarctica.
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Third P-8A arrives
Three out of four P-8A Poseidons are now in New Zealand.
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Attesting in te reo Māori
Recruits arriving at Base Woodbourne at the beginning of their Air Force career now have a choice on whether they take their oath and affirmation in English or te reo Māori.
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United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation (UNTSO)
The United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation is the UN’s oldest peacekeeping mission, and we’ve been contributing personnel to it since 1954
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The plumb life in Antarctica
Do pipes freeze in Antarctica? Not if we can help it, say Army plumbers.