Army News - Issue 519, February 2021
The February issue of Army News read about Te Ruapekapeka and its significance to the New Zealand Army, what it’s like to be an Information Systems Operator, newest officers graduate and much more.
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The February issue of Army News read about Te Ruapekapeka and its significance to the New Zealand Army, what it’s like to be an Information Systems Operator, newest officers graduate and much more.
The purpose of this Defence Force Order is to implement NZDF-wide procedures for responding to reports of civilian harm arising from military activity in situations of armed conflict.
Court Of Inquiry investigation into the accident involving Iroquois NZ3806 near Pukerua Bay on 25 April 2010
These documents cover the findings of the Court of Inquiry into two incidents in Afghanistan in August 2012. The contact on 4 August 2012 resulted in the deaths of Lance Corporals Pralli Durrer and Rory Malone and the injury of six personnel. The IED incident on 19 August 2012 claimed the lives of Corporal Luke Tamatea, Lance Corporal Jacinda Baker and Private Richard Harris.
In this issue read about the journey of our longest serving woman in the Air Force, find out why our sudden deployment to Afghanistan was a mission success, wade into the flood waters with Whenuapai personnel and check out an Air Force lawyer in the thick of drug seizures in the Middle East.
Reassessment of the recommendations of The Medallic Recognition Joint Working Group on New Zealand Military Service in South East Asia 1955 to 1989
The post operation report for the Afghanistan non-combatant evacuation operation.
This issue provides a snapshot of today’s New Zealand Defence Force: who we are, where we are and what we do, with a focus on what we have done in 2021.
Case studies that represent the breadth and depth of our Defence Force are used to illustrate the overarching descriptions in the first section of the magazine, acknowledging there is much more to the NZDF than the size of this publication permits.
The Principles for Defence were released on 8 December 2021 by the Minister of Defence alongside the Secretary of Defence. The four new Principles for Defence reinforce the diversity and values of New Zealand’s defence agencies.