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Last man out of Freetown: Lieutenant Colonel John Dyer’s experiences in Sierra Leone
Lieutenant Colonel (retired) John Dyer, NZGD, was born in Gisborne and joined the New Zealand Army in 1981. He trained as an officer and served for 20 years. Together with training deployments to...
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Survivors’ Reunion held at Motuihe Island
More than 100 “Survivors of the Rock” reunited on Motuihe Island in February and once again, the matelots climbed the island’s notorious hill to what was the site of HMNZS TAMAKI for 22 years....
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Declarations of Operational Service 2024
Declaration of Operational Service Lebanon [PDF, 41 KB] Declaration of Operational Service Sinai (Egypt) [PDF, 50 KB] Declaration of Operational Service South Sudan [PDF, 41 KB] Declaration of...
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Have a plan
You'll need a plan for leaving the NZ Defence Force. Having a plan includes having achievable goals and measures for success. These will help you figure out what needs to be done and ensure you...
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Having someone represent you
Representatives help you work with us You can appoint a representative for any reason. This may be because you: live overseas have difficulty communicating don't feel comfortable talking with us are...
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Veteran's Pension and other payment rates increase on 1 April
Our payment rates increase slightly every year, in line with inflation and other factors. Some rate changes happen on 1 April, and the rest change on 1 July. On 1 April 2025 , the...
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Declarations of Operational Service 2022
Declaration of Operational Service Bougainville [PDF, 363 KB] Declaration of Operational Service Iraq [PDF, 53 KB] Declaration of Operational Service Lebanon (superseded in 2024) [PDF, 38 KB]...
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The deployment review is almost complete — here's the summary
Correction made on 13 February 2025: In the List of all the deployments reviewed , Operation CORACLE's country was corrected to 'Bougainville', and its status was corrected to 'Did not meet the...
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Conclusively presumed conditions
Whether we automatically accept the condition depends on: when and where you served, and what the condition is. There are four types of service that have conditions covered by a Presumptive...