Results 931-940 of 1907
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Celebrating Tongan Language Week: Brother and sister stand firm in the Navy
Able Writer Mele ‘Ake and her brother, Able Chef Paul ‘Ake, joined the Navy together in 2020. She was 19 and he was 17.
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Defence Force supports South Island floods
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is providing support in the Westport, Greymouth and the Nelson-Tasman areas following the severe weather in the South Island.
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Further details released on NZDF soldier reportedly killed in Ukraine
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Consultation opens on improving coordination of Veterans' support
A proposal intended to make it simpler for veterans, their families and whānau to access services is out for public consultation.
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Ground Support Equipment technicians enable air operations at Pitch Black
As part of Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) participation in Exercise Pitch Black, Ground Support Equipment (GSE) technicians are embedded in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Darwin’s Maintenance Equipment Operations and Maintenance Section.
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New Zealand Defence Force mourns death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) acknowledges with sadness the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Monarch who had many deep and abiding ties with New Zealand’s military forces.
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Texans take flight over Nelson in Exercise Wise Owl
Nelson residents looking to the sky might have seen a group of unfamiliar aircraft operating recently.
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Blenheim Warrant Officer marches for the Queen in London
Royal New Zealand Air Force logistics and supply specialist, Warrant Officer Darren “Digby” Bentley, experienced a sombre moment of history marching down London’s Mall in Her Majesty The Late Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession.
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NZDF hosts first Women's International Defence Rugby Competition
The New Zealand Defence Force will next month welcome to our shores military women’s rugby teams from the Pacific and around the world to compete in the inaugural International Defence Rugby Competition.
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WWII bombs located in Tuvalu waters
Twenty two 500lb WWII-era Aerial Bombs have been located underwater at Nanumea in Tuvalu, by members of the Royal Australian Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy, and United States Marine Corps working from HMNZS Manawanui.