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  • A few people can make an impact | Mine clearing in Mozambique

    February marks 31 years since the New Zealand Defence Force first deployed army mine clearance experts to Mozambique. The United Nations Security Council established the United Nations Operations in...

  • Veterans invited to join the NZDF Movember Challenge

    The NZDF Movember Challenge is open to everyone connected to Defence, including serving members, reservists, civilians, veterans, and whānau. It’s about more than growing a moustache. It’s about...

  • 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...

  • Decade of service to Gallipoli commemorations recognised

    Lower Hutt woman Elaine Myers-Davies has been recognised by the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) for more than a decade of tireless work planning the annual Anzac Day commemorations in Gallipoli....

  • Flight Engineers mark the retirement of their Brevet

    On Saturday 29 March, Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Flight Engineers gathered at Air Force Museum of New Zealand to mark the official retirement of the Flight Engineer's Brevet — a significant...

  • Travel Allowance

    Who can get this To get Travel Allowance, you must be on one of these permanently or for 3 continuous years: War Disablement Pension with your impairment being at least 100% Disablement Pension for...

  • 100 Years of Poppy Day

    In 1915 Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian medical officer, conducted the funeral service of a friend who had died in the Second Battle of Ypres. Close by poppies blew in the breeze, a symbol...

  • 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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