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Highest crowd numbers at Gallipoli since centenary
The passage of time has not deterred thousands from returning to Anzac Day services in Gallipoli, Türkiye, with the highest crowd numbers seen since the 2015 centenary of the doomed World War I...
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RAF Bomber Command memorial service
The annual RAF Bomber Command memorial service remembers those who served and gave their lives in Air Force. This formal service will be held: Hall of Memories Auckland War Memorial Museum 10.30am 9...
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Councils and local authorities
Services cemeteries NZ has specific areas within cemeteries for people with certain military service, as well as their spouse or partner. Services cemeteries Councils are responsible for...
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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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Saving her team and their families — Dr Ellen Nelson
Dr Ellen Nelson and her team spent 10 months to get her former Afghan team members and their families out of Afghanistan after the country had fallen. Ellen joined the New Zealand Army in 2003 as an...
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Veteran SuperGold Card
Who can get it You can get a Veteran SuperGold Card if you: receive a Veteran’s Pension, or are 65 years or over and have Qualifying Operational Service. Qualifying Operational Service explained You...
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How to make a claim for a condition not explained by a Statement of Principle (section 15)
View this page as a two-page PDF [PDF, 280 KB] The Statement of Principles reflect the current and most up-to-date scientific consensus about the causes of a service-related health condition. We...
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Need urgent help now?
If you live in NZ If this is an emergency Call 111 if you — or someone you know — are in immediate danger. If you need to talk If you or someone else is not in immediate danger — but...
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Family wellbeing
Keeping families and whānau healthy It's important to know the signs of trouble, as well as proactive ways to build a strong family. Helping your family and whānau means you can all cope with...
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VA Forums in Australia
A 'VA Forum' is your chance to learn more about Veterans' Affairs, and how we can support you — now or in the future. You can still get support from us even if you live outside NZ. Each forum will...