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Statement by Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Kevin Short on the death of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Today I join our personnel of the New Zealand Defence Force in mourning the death of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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SH-2G(I) Seasprite Helicopter
Our Defence Force has eight SH-2G(I) Seasprite maritime helicopters, operated by No. 6 Squadron. They are flown by Royal New Zealand Navy aircrew and maintained by Royal New Zealand Air Force maintainers.
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MAN Truck and Rapidly Emplaced Bridging System (REBS)
The Rapidly Emplaced Bridge System (REBS) capability provides a rapid tactical bridging capability to support a Light Armoured Vehicle (NZLAV) motorised force. It enhances mobility of NZLAV, by supporting gap crossing operations. It can be employed to cross wet gaps (streams, rivers) and dry gaps (anti-vehicle ditches).
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RIMPAC
New Zealand is one of the founding nations of Exercise Rim of the Pacific - RIMPAC - the world’s largest international maritime warfare exercise.
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Keeping communities smiling
New Zealand Army and other Defence Force personnel team up with District Health Boards to provide essential dental care to adults with significant oral health needs, in regions where affordability for dental treatment is challenging.
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Delivery of COVID-19 vaccines to Palmerston Island completed
Royal New Zealand Navy Ship HMNZS Wellington and her crew have successfully delivered Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to the eligible population of Palmerston Island in the Northern Cook Islands.
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WOAF
The Warrant Officer of the Air Force (WOAF) is the most senior airman reporting to the Chief of Air Force (CAF). They advice on morale, health, and well-being for RNZAF personnel.
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A 20 year commitment
The New Zealand Defence Force's relationship with Afghanistan is built on 20 years of deployments to the country. Missions included Special Forces operations, provincial reconstruction activities and capacity building through training of local forces.
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Inclusive and diverse Force
All of our people are responsible for creating a more inclusive Defence Force through their behaviours and we are committed to this journey. By bringing our values of Tū Kaha (courage), Tū Tika (commitment), Tū Tira (comradeship) and Tū Maia (comradeship) to life, we help to support and enable others and strengthen our teams.
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Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
Our Juliet 3 (J3) RHIBs are carried as embarked seaboats on all Navy vessels (usually two to a vessel), and utilised within a land-based boat squadron at Devonport Naval Base.