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* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[David V. Anson]], 27 January, 2006 – 30 November, 2007
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[David V. Anson]], 27 January, 2006 – 30 November, 2007
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[Anthony Jonathan Parr|Anthony J. Parr]], 30 November, 2007 – 1 May, 2009
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[Anthony Jonathan Parr|Anthony J. Parr]], 30 November, 2007 – 1 May, 2009
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[G. R. Smith]], 1 May, 2009 – 24 March, 2011
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[Gordon Ross Smith|Gordon R. Smith]], 1 May, 2009 – 24 March, 2011
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[Alan John Ogilvie Martin|Alan J. O. Martin]], 24 March, 2011 – 25 September, 2013
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[Alan John Ogilvie Martin|Alan J. O. Martin]], 24 March, 2011 – 25 September, 2013
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[John F. Campbell|John F. Campbell]], 25 September, 2013 – 22 January, 2016
* Commodore, R.N.Z.N. [[John F. Campbell|John F. Campbell]], 25 September, 2013 – 22 January, 2016

Revision as of 14:54, 6 July 2020

Auckland is a port city on the northern end of New Zealand's North Island.

History

From 1871, the person in command of the interests and facilities was dubbed "Commodore, Auckland". On 5 March, 1893, this became "Maritime Commander, New Zealand". On 1 July 1901, the "Headquarters, Joint Forces New Zealand" and the awkwardly-name post of "Maritime Component Commander" were established.

In 2001 or so, the commodore-in-charge's position was moved from Auckland to Wellington.[1]

[TO BE CONTINUED - TONE]

In Command

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Email from Colin Robinson, 20200703.
  2. The Navy List. (January, 1933). p. 300.
  3. The Navy List. (October, 1935). p. 300.
  4. The Navy List. (July, 1937). p. 300.