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NZDF Leadership puts gender equality firmly in its sights
Two years after adopting the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has furthered its commitment to gender equality by developing a Gender Equality Charter.
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Line of sight
Taking over a compound, reinforcing it, controlling the location, setting up observation points, patrolling at all hours of the day. These are just some of the tasks conducted by Bravo Company, 2nd/1st Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
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New leader for Army Reserves
Colonel Amanda Jane Brosnan, who is a Crown prosecutor in civilian life, is the newly appointed Assistant Chief of Army (Reserves).
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Surreal experience for Great-Grandson of Gallipoli veteran
The emotions brought up from following in the footsteps of his great-grandfather through the bloodied battlefields of the Gallipoli campaign snuck up on Chief Petty Officer Nicholas Hunter.
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Heads up at airdrop exercise
The skies above Base Ohakea were filled with the unfamiliar sounds of the Hercules aircraft recently, as the crew from Base Auckland made the Manawatu region home for Exercise Skytrain.
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From pram photo to Royal Pageant parade ground for Southland woman
Forty-five years ago, Denise Kingi was sitting in her pram in Invercargill while her grandmother shook the hand of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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Manawanui conducts underwater search and recovery
Royal New Zealand Navy's HMNZS Manawanui has three core capabilities - hydrographic survey, diving operations and marine salvage. This search and recovery training exercise utilised all three.
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NZDF joins RIMPAC exercise in waters around Hawaii
Royal New Zealand Navy ship HMNZS Aotearoa has sailed into Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor as a part of the New Zealand contingent participating in Exercise RIMPAC, or Rim of the Pacific.
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Science and psychology help NZ Army officer cadets tackle their Exercise Nemesis
New Zealand Army Exercise Nemesis is known for putting officer cadets under intense pressure by throwing them in the deep end, but now sports science and psychological tools ensure the deep end isn’t a deep, dark hole.
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Sailor mows lawns for cancer cause
A sailor with an after-hours Devonport mowing business boosted his workload to support a friend with cancer.