Results 501-510 of 1907
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Taranaki man patrols home province with new skills
Taranaki’s Gian Squatriti thoroughly enjoyed returning to his home province in uniform, especially showing his former neighbours and schoolmates what the New Zealand Army can do.
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Civilian of the Year 2022
Operational Deployments continue 365 days of the year, regardless of the world being in a lock-down during a global pandemic. The Deployed Personnel Support Centre (DPSC) is part of the Human Resources Service Centre (HRSC) within Headquarters Joint Force
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Medic on call
Teamwork is a huge part of being in the Navy, but Able Medic Celynia Thompson wanted to grow herself as an individual as well.
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Timor-Leste recognises NZ soldier’s contribution to peace and independence
A New Zealander who played a crucial role in bringing peace and independence to Timor-Leste has been recognised with one of that country’s highest honours.
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2022 Cadet of the Year announced
Congratulations to the New Zealand Cadet Forces Cadet of the Year for 2022, Cadet Warrant Officer Class One (CFCDTW/O) Shane Marwood, the Warrant Officer Northern Area.
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Challenging environment, maximum reward
Business owner and Army Reservist Duncan McEwan has always wanted to deploy to the Middle East. He got a double role recently in Lebanon and Syria.
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More Māori Battalion families receive World War II service medals
The whānau of 24 Māori Battalion soldiers who fought in World War II have received their medals at a ceremony in Upper Hutt.
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Two Kiribati fishers rescued in Orion’s likely final search and rescue flight
A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P-3K2 Orion crew has successfully located two Kiribati fishermen in what will probably be the Orion’s last search and rescue mission.
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Royal New Zealand Air Force’s aerobatic team Black Falcons take flight
After nearly three years of COVID-19 disrupted display seasons, the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s Black Falcons are back in the sky.
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Formerly known as HMNZS Cook
Wellington's Shelly Bay was formally commissioned as HMNZS Cook on 1 June 1944. Three vessels were assigned to assist with anti-submarine netting maintenance and anti-submarine targeting.