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List of Training Ships in the New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps

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This is a list of units in the New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps.[1]

Each unit is led and managed by the Cadet Unit Commander, and his/her officers and staff.

There are currently 16 Sea Cadet Corps units in New Zealand.

New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps Training Ships
Abbrv. Ship Town / City Region Area Unit Colours Commissioned Website and Notes
DIO TS Diomede Whangarei Northland Northern Area   Green Unknown
BEL TS Bellona Hobsonville Auckland Northern Area   Red 5 August 1983
(41 years ago)
 (1983-08-05)
[1]
LEA TS Leander North Shore Auckland Northern Area     Blue and Gold 18 August 1960
(63 years ago)
 (1960-08-18)[2]
[2]
ACH TS Achilles Auckland City Auckland Northern Area   Orange 11 April 1964
(60 years ago)
 (1964-04-11)
[3]
GBA TS Gambia Otahuhu Auckland Northern Area Unknown [4]
WKO TS Waikato Hamilton Waikato Northern Area     Yellow and black Unknown [5] Formerly TS Rangiriri
CHA TS Chatham Tauranga Bay of Plenty Northern Area   Purple Unknown [6]
CAL TS Calliope Wanganui Manawatū-Whanganui Central Area Unknown
TUT TS Tutira Levin Manawatū-Whanganui Central Area Unknown
TAU TS Taupo Mana Wellington Central Area Unknown [7]
TAM TS Tamatoa Petone Wellington Central Area Unknown [8]
AMO TS Amokura Wellington Wellington Central Area 1963
(61 years ago)
 (1963)
[9]
TAL TS Talisman Nelson Nelson Southern Area Unknown [10]
GOD TS Godley Christchurch Canterbury Southern Area Unknown [11] Formerly TS Cornwall and TS Steadfast
WAI TS Waireka Dunedin Otago Southern Area Unknown
NIM TS Nimrod Port Chalmers Otago Southern Area 1966
(58 years ago)
 (1966)
[12]


See also

References

  1. ^ "Chapter 7 – General Composition of the NZCF". Cadet Force Orders (Manual). Vol. Volume 3: Cadet Operations. New Zealand Cadet Forces. 2017. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ "Our History". www.tsleander.nz. n.d. Retrieved 2020-08-06.