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Today’s partnerships underpin tomorrow’s success
In what is an increasingly competitive and strategic environment it’s more important than ever to be in close contact with your friends, partners and allies. Chief of Army Major General Rose King shares her thoughts following a series of recent Army talks
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Navy News
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HMNZS Manawanui
HMNZS Manawanui is our Royal New Zealand Navy's specialist dive and hydrographic vessel. Manawanui is the fourth ship to carry that name and provides our Navy with the ability to conduct a range of specialist diving, salvage and hydrography tasks around New Zealand and across the South West Pacific.
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M107A1 Anti-Materiel Rifle
The M107A1 anti-materiel rifle provides our soldiers with the ability to identify and effectively engage materiel targets such as vehicles with precision out to 1500m.
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Bamyan firing range clearance passes halfway point
Additional clearance of five firing ranges used by the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) in the Bamyan province in Afghanistan is ahead of schedule and more than half the work has been completed.
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Commendation for former Army Sniper
Photographing the men and women of the New Zealand Army in action is not just a skill but an art.
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Peace & security
Living in peaceful times doesn’t just mean being peaceful within our homes, land, and country. We are a Pacific Island nation, surrounded by water. To protect our country beyond dry ground, we need a Navy.
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When Winston blew into town
When Cyclone Winston strikes Fiji on 20 February 2016, it pummels the country and leaves a trail of devastation, particularly in the northern outlying islands. Thousands of homes are destroyed, and water, power and communication outages are expected to continue for several days.
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Waiouru
Waiouru, meaning ‘River of the West’, has a history as a walking route for Māori, an 1880s sheep station, and since the World War II era as an army training area.
Waiouru Military Camp can be found in the central North Island. With Mount Ruapehu as its backdrop, the rugged and challenging environment of the Waiouru Military Training Area makes it an exceptional area for open and close country training and live firing exercises. -
Inspiring Mums
A business born out of hard times was the inspiration for Flight Lieutenant (FLTLT) Natalie Pitts to launch Go Mama.