Interesting RNZN history site
For those interested in reading some illuminating NZ Naval history this summer, I'd like to recommend the reports on this website, particularly the excerpts from the Naval Board reports between 1946 - 1965. Rarely do you see such candid remarks on the year-to-year running of a navy. After 1965, the excerpts change to the wider Defence Council reports - much more ministry-speak, and nary a contrary viewpoint on how well the Government is managing.
I hadn't really appreciated just how British the post-war RNZN was. A RNZN officer didn't make it on to the Naval Board until 1957 (Peter Phipps [later Sir], captain of the Bird-class minesweeper Moa during the war, later Rear-Admiral, CNS, CDF). Prior to that the leadership was all-RN (including 70-odd loan officers a year!).
The period from 1959 to 1965 - as the war-surplus vessels tire & the RNZN is forced to downsize in 1965 could just as well be talking about today's Navy (apart from the Reserve Fleet - yes you read that right! - which saved their bacon). The much-fabled ANZUS alliance barely rates a mention until the 1970s (following the British withdrawal from Singapore).
Chis73
For those interested in reading some illuminating NZ Naval history this summer, I'd like to recommend the reports on this website, particularly the excerpts from the Naval Board reports between 1946 - 1965. Rarely do you see such candid remarks on the year-to-year running of a navy. After 1965, the excerpts change to the wider Defence Council reports - much more ministry-speak, and nary a contrary viewpoint on how well the Government is managing.
I hadn't really appreciated just how British the post-war RNZN was. A RNZN officer didn't make it on to the Naval Board until 1957 (Peter Phipps [later Sir], captain of the Bird-class minesweeper Moa during the war, later Rear-Admiral, CNS, CDF). Prior to that the leadership was all-RN (including 70-odd loan officers a year!).
The period from 1959 to 1965 - as the war-surplus vessels tire & the RNZN is forced to downsize in 1965 could just as well be talking about today's Navy (apart from the Reserve Fleet - yes you read that right! - which saved their bacon). The much-fabled ANZUS alliance barely rates a mention until the 1970s (following the British withdrawal from Singapore).
Chis73