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Army News
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NZ Army soldiers at forefront of future military tech
Just over 200 kilometres outside Los Angeles in the Mojave Desert, the US Army’s Fort Irwin National Training Centre has once again played host to the largest military experimentation exercise of its kind, Project Convergence Capstone 5 (PCC5).
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Scud Missile memories amid scars of Gulf War
Flight Sergeant Mike Cotton
Current role: Logistics Command Air - Quality Management
Length of time in service: 32 years (18 were in the RAF prior to joining the RNZAF). -
HMNZS Wellington
HMNZS Wellington is one of our Navy's two Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV). The ships are designed for maritime surveillance, supply and support and patrol missions around New Zealand’s 15,000-kilometre coast, the Southern Ocean and into the Pacific.
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Navy offers aviation career for Palmerston North man
Focusing on the end goal kept Palmerston North’s Josh Sorensen going through the Air Force’s rigorous helicopter loadmaster course, but now he is ready to spread his wings above water – as a Navy aviator
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Korean Peninsula
The international community, including New Zealand, maintain a continuous presence on and around the Korean Peninsula in the interests of regional security. The Royal New Zealand Air Force is part of this work.
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Linton
Linton Military Camp is our largest Army camp, and can be found in the central North Island, just south of Palmerston North. From engineers and logistics to infantry and armour, Linton Military Camp is a hub for Army activity.
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Buller Flood Support
New Zealand Army soldiers from 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion (3CSSB), based at Burnham Military Camp deployed to the Buller District on the West Coast following severe flooding.
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NZDF Summer Season in Antarctica Proves Busy Times for Air Movements Personnel
The Antarctica 2020/21 summer season proved a busy time for air movements personnel based in Christchurch after they managed the transportation of more than one million kilos of cargo to and from the ice.
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Chasing goals and being a mum
The Air Force’s family-friendly policies were what attracted Corporal Jade Forman to join the service and they are a big part of why she wants to stay.