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New leader for Army Reserves
Colonel Amanda Jane Brosnan, who is a Crown prosecutor in civilian life, is the newly appointed Assistant Chief of Army (Reserves).
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NATO award for Army Officer's Afghanistan work
Tying up all the loose ends of New Zealand’s Afghanistan commitment as Covid-19 raged in the country was just one of the challenges Colonel Ben Bagley faced on his most recent deployment.
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RNZAF helps Devonport woman keep flying career alive
COVID-19 ended a lot of careers in the aviation industry, but Devonport’s Maya Tewhata-Low will still be airborne thanks to a fledgling career in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
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NZDF support to Ukraine’s self-defence underway
New Zealand Defence Force personnel deployed to Europe have quickly integrated with international partner militaries and commenced supporting Ukraine’s self-defence.
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If she can do it, I can do it
In the world of clearance diving, females are rare. We talk to Royal Canadian Navy divers Sarah Gunderson and Katrina Koch-Underhill, seconded to HMNZS Matataua.
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NZ Army Engineers help rebuild Fijian school buildings
New Zealand Army Engineers are in Fiji working on the rebuild of Lekutu Secondary School with a multinational Combat Engineering Team led by the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
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Celebrating Samoan Language Week: Ordinary Musician Elijah Taula
Ordinary Musician Elijah Taula has plenty to say as a vocalist in the Royal New Zealand Navy Band. But he’s keen to say it in Samoan as well.
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Safe hands representing NZ in front of Queen
Leading a warrior party, or taua, through the streets of London in front of hundreds of thousands of royal fans celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s 70 years on the throne could be very difficult to prepare for.
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Life in uniform: Private Leah Miles
Private (PTE) Leah Miles, 2/4 Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment is a person who enjoys a challenge and says recruit and Reserve Infantry Corps training gave her that every single day.
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Blenheim man serves around the world in name of Queen
After a nearly 16-year career in the Royal Air Force, and 17 years with the Royal New Zealand Air Force, Warrant Officer (WO) Paul “Chads” Chadwick had a special feeling marching through London to honour Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne.