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We're determined to continue being a world class Army carrying the mana of all New Zealanders. While that mana is important when we're at home, it's even more crucial when we deploy overseas. New Zealand Army soldiers are currently serving and have served in missions in all four corners of the world. If you're looking to find out where we are and where we've been recently, check out the information in this section.
Peace Support Operations
Humanitarian Operations
New Zealand has contributed to United Nations peace support operations since 1954. We are also a long time contributor to humanitarian operations in our region and around the world. You can find out more information about our involvement around the world. Alternatively if you're on a mission and you want to know about a particular part of the overseas Army, click on that mission.
- Incorporating humanitarian assistance into peace support operations, for example the Forward Surgical Team deployed to East Timor.
- Disaster relief, for example the 1998 tsunamis in Papua New Guinea
- The Mutual Assistance Programme (MAP), providing support to our pacific neighbours Using overseas exercises as opportunities to provide humanitarian assistance, for example Exercise Tropic Twilight.
This page was last reviewed onĀ 14 May 2010 and is current.