Defence Force
War vets' special Hercules flight to reunion
Vietnam War veterans are today being flown to a reunion in the same airforce C-130 Hercules they flew to Vietnam in 50 years ago.
Afghanistan travel for Op Burnham inquiry a 'considerable risk'
The Afghanistan villagers at the heart of the Operation Burnham Inquiry may never have an opportunity to personally tell their stories about an incident in their town involving the NZ Defence Force.
Thousands fewer attended Auckland Anzac Day services this year
Organisers say disruptions caused by late Easter and security precautions could have contributed to lower turn-outs at services across Auckland.
Australian Defence Force's tighter security vetting prevents New Zealanders from joining
Concerns over a so-called "insider threat" are being blamed for a ban on New Zealanders joining the Australian Defence Force.
Anzac service at Gallipoli held despite terrorism threat
An Anzac Day service has gone ahead at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli, with extra security precautions, after the arrest of a man who had allegedly planned a terrorist attack.
Girl's biscuits capture flavour of Anzac Day
Christchurch's younger generation is showing its appreciation for those who have served their country, with one seven-year-old baking Anzac cookies for local veterans.
Veterans praise government funds earmarked to provide better support
Veterans say they aren't always the first to put their hands up for help, but extra government funds will provide much-needed services.
Gallipoli exhibition at Te Papa extended for another 3 years due to demand
In the three years since Te Papa's Gallipoli exhibition opened the crowds have kept coming - so it will stay on.
$4m funding for veterans' well-being support
An additional $4.1 million over four years will go towards health and wellbeing assessments to ensure veterans have ongoing support after leaving the Defence Force.
Armed police to be deployed at Anzac Day services
Police say that while there's no specific threat to Anzac Day on Thursday, security will be tight.
'Brutalised inside and then I had to live with that shame'
Two sexual abuse survivors from Burnham Military Camp near Christchurch have spoken publicly about the horrors they endured.
Operation Burnham inquiry: Afghani villagers' lawyers ask for info release
Afghanistan villagers, who claim to have lost relatives in a military operation involving New Zealand soldiers, need to be front and centre of an inquiry into the incident, a lawyer says.
Anzac Day services in Waitaki District to go ahead
No Anzac Day services planned in the Waitaki District will be changed this year, but the council is working with police to provide a heightened level of security, the mayor says.
Help to get from the military to civvy street
A new foundation has been established to help defence force veterans transition to life in civvies. Post Transition has been founded by former SAS soldier and Victoria Cross recipient Willie Apiata… Video, Audio
Sexual harassment in the Defence Force
Over 100 reports of sexual harassment have been made to the New Zealand Defence Force from staff over the past two years. Audio
Ex-defence force official pleads not guilty to toilet filming
A former high ranking Defence Force official has pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to make an intimate visual recording.
Citations for Vietnam War veterans 'long overdue'
For the first time the Australian Army has formally honoured a New Zealand Army unit for courage, for supporting their operations in the Vietnam War.
Ex-firearms control boss raises alarm over gun licence vetting
A former head of firearms control, Joe Green, is claiming police did not follow the correct procedure in granting a gun license to the accused Christchurch terrorist Brenton Tarrant. Police… Audio
NZ hunters 'more like Barry Crump than Rambo' - ex-cop welcomes ban
Former police officer turned lawyer and longtime hunter Phil Mitchell says the ban on all military-style semi-automatic and assault rifles is long overdue. Mr Mitchell wants the government to go a lot… Audio
Military Pride: RNZDF Squadron Leader Stu Pearce
Friday's dreadful events in Christchurch, has led to the postponement of a number of events around the country over the weekend, as an act of respect, and to enable police to focus on priorities. The… Audio