August a black month for remembering
Memorial rides to remember Afghanistan war heroes killed during NZ's dark month of August
Memorial rides to remember Afghanistan war heroes killed during NZ's dark month of August
NZDF has again been forced to explain its changing story on controversial NZSAS raid.
Trump may not have been properly informed says Nato man.
Amnesty NZ says the UN"s questions show need for inquiry.
US has requested that NZ increase its personnel in Afghanistan from 10 to 12.
The US Army soldier who passed sensitive government documents to Wikileaks is free.
NZDF said there were no photos of the controversial 2010 NZSAS raid - but it was wrong.
Trump's policy advisers have proposed a major shift in strategy in Afghanistan.
Parole conditions have been tightened for repeat sex offender who escaped deportation.
As many 140 soldiers have been killed by attackers apparently disguised in uniforms.
Hit & Run claimed civilians were killed - this is what the military told its minister.
Afghanistan war hero Jason Pore has been named as the new patron of the Auckland RSA
An SAS hero has spoken of his journey to recovery after being wounded in Afghanistan.
The United States was accused of using Afghanistan as a testing ground.
The largest non-nuclear bomb ever deployed was dropped on Afghanistan overnight.
An Australian tourist witnessed a stolen truck mowing down people in central Stockholm.
Analysis: Here's one question NZDF can answer over "unfounded" civilian deaths.
Andrew Little says the Prime Minister has got it wrong on the need for an SAS inquiry.
An internal military review shines spotlight on problems in another big Defence outing.
English bizarrely describes the chief of Defence Force as "independent" in the process.
The decision not to hold an inquiry into SAS claims is "disappointing" says Nicky Hager.
COMMENT: There are more reasons than not to hold inquiry into SAS raid, says Audrey Young.
COMMENT: Questions raised about the deaths of Afghan civilians warrant an inquiry.
Confused? Here's a guide to fracas that has followed the release of the Hit & Run book.
The military's ability to care for the bodies of those who die abroad is under question.
Victims say location and names are wrong - but insist six civilians were killed.
NZ Defence Force's interpreters talk about their former roles and life in NZ.
The Chief of Army tells officers the nine killed in the NZSAS raised were armed.
Evidence was destroyed supporting Defence Force claims a damning report was inaccurate.