Chief of Navy (New Zealand)

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Chief of Navy
Naval Ensign of New Zealand.svg
Naval Ensign of New Zealand
Incumbent
Andrew Brown
Acting
 since 16 May 2024
New Zealand Defence Force
AbbreviationCN
Member ofNavy Leadership Board
Reports to Chief of Defence Force
Term length Three years (renewable)
Formation1 October 1941
First holderCommodore Edward Parry
DeputyDeputy Chief of Navy
Website Official website

Chief of Navy (CN) commands the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) and is responsible to the Chief of Defence Force (CDF) for raising, training and sustaining those forces necessary to meet agreed government outputs. The CN acts as principal advisor to the CDF on Navy matters, and is the most senior appointment in the RNZN. The rank associated with the position is rear admiral, and CNs are generally appointed on a three-year term. [1]

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The position was originally created as Chief of Naval Staff and First Naval Member upon the formation of the RNZN on 1 October 1941. A number of the officers who became CNS served as Commodore, Auckland (later named Maritime Component Commander) before taking the helm of the Navy. The title changed to Chief of Naval Staff in 1970, and CN in 2003. [2] Commodore Andrew Brown (Previously Deputy Chief of Navy), now acting CN, assumed the post on 16 May 2024. [3]

Appointees

The following list chronologically records those who have held the post of Chief of Navy or its preceding positions, with rank and honours as at the completion of the individual's term. [2] [4] [5]

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeTime in office
Chief of Naval Staff and First Naval Member
1
Edward Parry of HMS Achilles.jpg
Parry, EdwardCommodore
Edward Parry CB
(1893–1972)
RN
1 October 1941June 19428 months
2
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Parry, EdwardCommodore
Sir Atwell Lake, 9th Baronet CB , OBE
(1891–1972)
RN
June 194212 July 19453 years, 1 month
3
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Faulkner, GeorgeCommodore
George Haines Faulkner DSC
(1893–1983)
RN
13 July 1945May 19471 year, 9 months
4
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Simpson, GeorgeCommodore
George Simpson CB , CBE
RN
July 1947June 19503 years, 1 month
5
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Balance, FCommodore
F.A. Balance DSO
RN
June 1950April 19532 years, 10 months
6
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Madden, CharlesCommodore
Sir Charles Madden, 2nd Baronet CB
(1906–2001)
RN
April 1953May 19552 years, 1 month
7
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McBeath, JohnRear Admiral
John McBeath CB , DSO , DSC
RN
May 1955February 19582 years, 9 months
8
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Villiers, MichaelRear Admiral
Michael Villiers OBE
(1907–1990)
RN
February 1958March 19602 years, 1 month
9
LCdr. Peter Phipps.jpg
Phipps, PeterRear Admiral
Peter Phipps KBE , DSC & Bar , VRD
(1909–1989)
[lower-alpha 1]
April 1960June 19633 years, 3 months
10
Richard Washbourn.jpg
Washbourn, RichardRear Admiral
Richard Washbourn CB , DSO , OBE
RN/RNZN
June 1963October 19652 years, 4 months
11
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Ross, JohnRear Admiral
John Ross CB , CBE
October 1965June 19693 years, 8 months
12
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Carr, LawrenceRear Admiral
Lawrence Carr DSC
July 1969May 197010 months
Chief of Naval Staff
1
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Carr, LawrenceRear Admiral
Lawrence Carr CB , DSC
June 1970June 19722 years, 1 month
2
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Thorne, EdwardRear Admiral
Edward Thorne CB , CBE
(1923–2013)
July 1972December 19753 years, 6 months
3
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McKenzie, JohnRear Admiral
John McKenzie CB , CBE
December 1975December 19772 years
4
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Anderson, NeilRear Admiral
Neil Anderson CB , CBE
(1927–2010)
[lower-alpha 1]
December 1977April 19802 years, 4 months
5
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Saull, KeithRear Admiral
Keith Saull CB
April 1980April 19833 years
6
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Steward, CedricRear Admiral
Cedric Steward CB
April 1983February 19862 years, 10 months
7
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Tempero, LincolnRear Admiral
Lincoln Tempero [7] CB
February 1986May 19871 year, 3 months
8
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Domett, DouglasRear Admiral
Douglas Domett CB , CBE
May 1987May 19892 years
9
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Teagle, SomerfordRear Admiral
Somerford Teagle
[lower-alpha 1]
May 1989March 19911 year, 10 months
10
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Hunter, IanRear Admiral
Ian Hunter CB
(1939–2022)
March 1991April 19943 years, 1 month
11
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Welch, J.Rear Admiral
Jack Welch CB
April 19947 April 19973 years
12
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Wilson, FredRear Admiral
Fred Wilson CBE , LVO
8 April 1997April 20002 years, 11 months
13
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McHaffie, PeterRear Admiral
Peter McHaffie OBE
April 2000April 20033 years
Chief of Navy
1
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McHaffie, PeterRear Admiral
Peter McHaffie CNZM , OBE
April 20037 April 20041 year
2
David Ledon at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior.jpg
Ledson, DavidRear Admiral
David Ledson ONZM
(born 1951)
8 April 2004April 20094 years, 11 months
3
New Zealand RADM Tony Parr on historic Mount Victoria (cropped).jpg
Parr, TonyRear Admiral
Tony Parr ONZM , MVO
(born 1955)
April 200929 November 20123 years, 7 months
4
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Steer, JackRear Admiral
Jack Steer ONZM
30 November 201230 November 20153 years
5
John Martin in 2016.jpg
Martin, JohnRear Admiral
John Martin ONZM
30 November 201529 November 20182 years, 11 months
6
David Proctor 2019 (cropped).jpg
Proctor, DavidRear Admiral
David Proctor
29 November 201816 May 20245 years, 5 months
7
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Brown, AndrewCommodore
Andrew Brown
16 May 2024Present2 months

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 was subsequently promoted to vice admiral and appointed Chief of Defence Force.

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References

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  6. Tempero was CO HMNZS Santon in Singapore (A Kiwi on Our Funnel, 95); promoted lieutenant-commander in 1966; COMAUCK 11 April 1983 - 29 January 1986 (see Second Air New Zealand Almanac); and CNS 1986-7.
  7. Tempero was CO HMNZS Santon in Singapore (A Kiwi on Our Funnel, 95); promoted lieutenant-commander in 1966; COMAUCK 11 April 1983 - 29 January 1986 (see Second Air New Zealand Almanac); and CNS 1986-7.