Devonport Naval Base is the home of the
Royal New Zealand Navy
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, located at
Devonport, New Zealand on
Auckland
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's
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. It is currently the only base of the navy that operates ships, and has been in use as a navy base since 1841.
The base consists of
HMNZS ''Philomel'' (the administration centre for the base), the Fleet Support Organisation, and the Fleet Personnel and Training Organisation.
Operation
All operational units of the
Royal New Zealand Navy
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are based at Devonport. The Navy's munitions are stored and maintained at
Kauri Point Armament Depot in Auckland. Senior naval staff are located at the NZDF headquarters in
Wellington
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. The operational headquarters, and the effective fleet commander, the
Maritime Component Commander are both located at
Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand adjacent to
Trentham Military Camp in the
Upper Hutt
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suburb of
Trentham. Within the Royal New Zealand Navy many land-based facilities and services ensure support for ships and personnel when deployed.
Facilities
Shore based support is predominantly based at the Devonport Naval Base, Auckland, with a long and varied list of services and facilities, including facilities for training, sports, and cultural activities, dry dock, as well as engineering and flight support and the
Navy Hospital (and Hyperbaric Unit).
Maritime Engineering Support Team
The Navy’s fleet of ships are maintained by the Maritime Engineering Support Team (MEST). The MEST is based at Devonport Naval Base and is a blended workforce of Navy personnel in the Defence Logistics Command (Maritime) and Babcock New Zealand employees. Babcock New Zealand is the Strategic Maritime Partner for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).
The base also has a modern converter system to supply the substantial power even a berthed navy ship requires. As NZ's navy ships use
NATO
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standard 60-hertz power, such converters were needed to enable the base to use power supplied by the national grid. The new converters were installed in the late 2000s for $10 million, and will offer significant savings over using diesel generators, or having the vessels use their own power systems while in port.
RNZN College
The RNZN College is also situated at Devonport Naval Base. Navy training encompasses numerous disciplines, from Recruit Training Squadron, Junior Officer Common Training and Sea Survival Training Squadron to specialised training for Operational, Technical and Trade, and Support Logistics branches.
Calliope Dock
One of the more famous elements of the base is the Calliope Dock, a
drydock
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built in 1888 and still in use. At that time, it was the largest in the
Southern Hemisphere, and a strategic asset for the
Royal Navy
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. It was named for Calliope Point, out of which it had been hewn by hand over three years. Coincidentally, one of the two first ships to enter it (as a show of her capacity) was . Administered at first by the
Auckland Harbour Board, the dock was transferred to the navy when the Auckland naval base moved from Torpedo Bay to Devonport, into a swamp area next to the dock.
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(from the New Zealand Naval Museum website. Accessed 2015-07-05.)
'' - Bell, J.A.; AMRINA Deputy Constructive Manager HMNZ Dockyard
References
External links
(official base website)
Navy Museum(official museum website) ''(accessed 2014-01-27)''
Auckland Naval Base Murders(from the crime.co.nz website)
held in
Auckland Libraries' heritage collections.
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Royal New Zealand Navy bases
Buildings and structures in Auckland
North Shore, New Zealand
Waitematā Harbour