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Somerford Teagle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Somerford Teagle
Born (1938-06-09) 9 June 1938 (age 85)
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
AllegianceNew Zealand
Service/branchRoyal New Zealand Navy
RankVice Admiral
Service numberK15856[1]
Commands heldChief of Defence Force (1991–95)
Chief of Naval Staff (1989–91)
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Vice Admiral Sir Somerford Francis Teagle KBE (born 9 June 1938)[2] is a retired senior officer of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN).

Teagle was born in Lower Hutt on 9 June 1938. His parents were Leonard Herbert Teagle and Muriel Frances Teagle (née Rooney). He was educated at Wellesley College in Wellington, Christ's College in Christchurch, Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, the Joint Services Staff College in Canberra, and the Canadian National Defence College.[3]

Teagle served as Chief of Naval Staff, the professional head of the RNZN, from 1989 to 1991, and in New Zealand's most senior military post as Chief of Defence Force from 1991 until his retirement in 1995.[1][4] He is notable for having ended the rum ration in the RNZN, with effect from March 1990.[5]

In 1977, Teagle received the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, and in 1990 he was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.[2] In the 1994 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "No. 53697". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 11 June 1994. p. 36.
  2. ^ a b Taylor, Alister, ed. (2001). New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001. Auckland: Alister Taylor Publishers. p. 862. ISSN 1172-9813.
  3. ^ Lambert, Max (1991). Who's Who in New Zealand, 1991 (12th ed.). Auckland: Octopus. p. 624. ISBN 9780790001302.
  4. ^ "Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Resignations and Retirements of Officers of the Royal New Zealand Navy". New Zealand Gazette. 18 May 1995. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  5. ^ "RNZN and the Rum Issue". Torpedo Bay Navy Museum. 3 October 2015. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
Military offices
Preceded by
Lieutenant General Sir John Mace
Chief of Defence Force
1991–1995
Succeeded by
Lieutenant General Anthony Birks
Preceded by
Rear Admiral Douglas Domett
Chief of Naval Staff
1989–1991
Succeeded by
Rear Admiral Ian Hunter
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