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Supporting local conservation efforts
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) personnel from No. 230 Squadron have been out in the Northland town of Mangawhai recently helping progress important conservation work that benefits the local community.
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Queen inspired Whanganui man's service
Whanganui’s Beaudine Gibbons-Hiko has nothing but admiration for Queen Elizabeth II and her more than 70 years of service for her country and the Commonwealth.
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NZDF celebrates National Volunteer Week
This week is Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu National Volunteer Week and we're highlighting some of our people who volunteer.
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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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Capture No. 3 Squadron competition
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The Vince McGlone Galley
It might be a 14-hour day, but there’s a lot of noise coming from the Royal New Zealand Navy's Vince McGlone Galley’s back-of-house section. Loud music, talk and laughter – you can tell the chefs and stewards are happy and pumping.
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Ground control at Exercise Steel Talon
The backbone of any Royal New Zealand Air Force exercise is the ground trades that support the aircrews.
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NZDF flies team to support Niue in COVID-19 outbreak
A team of civilian doctors and nurses, NZDF personnel and a seven-tonne generator have left New Zealand this morning on board a Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules bound for Niue to assist with the recent COVID-19 outbreak and power outages.
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Long journey for electronic warfare rig
In 2015, Royal New Zealand Air Force's Warrant Officer Glen Moratti identified an opportunity for capability enhancement using a test rig to verify our SH-2G(I) mission data libraries without relying on the aircraft to do so.
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New Zealand Army challenges during Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
One-hundred-and-one aspiring young community leaders have no idea what’s coming. Sitting in a community hall in Auckland’s Eastern Beach, on a rainy Tuesday night, they think this will be the end of a long day.