David Ledson

David Ledson

Ledson in 2010.
Born (1951-01-13) 13 January 1951
Reefton, New Zealand
Allegiance  New Zealand
Service/branch  Royal New Zealand Navy
Years of service 1967–2009
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands held Chief of Navy (2004–09)
HMNZS Waikato (1989–90)
Awards Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit

Rear Admiral David Ian Ledson ONZM (born 13 January 1951)[1] is a retired senior officer of the Royal New Zealand Navy and former Chief of Navy (2004–2009).[2] He is the Chairman of the Board of Maritime New Zealand,[3] and was named a Companion of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2009.[4]

Early life and education

He attended Inangahua College and Christchurch Boy's High School and joined the Royal New Zealand Navy as a cadet midshipman in January 1967. He underwent training at the Royal Australian Naval College, Jervis Bay.[1]

From 1969 to 1971 he studied at Auckland University and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in history.[1]

Naval career

He served in HMNZS Waikato between July 1973 and October 1975, followed by almost two years in HMNZS Otago. He then attended warfare courses in the United Kingdom, specialising in navigation. After the course he returned to HMNZS Waikato as the Weapons Control Officer.

In March 1980 he became the Personal Staff Officer to the Chief of Naval Staff before returning to HMNZS Waikato as the Operations Officer in April 1982. Between January and June 1984 he attended the Royal Australian Naval Staff College in Sydney.[1]

In October 1985 he joined the staff of the Chief of Naval Staff as the Director of Naval Operational Data Systems until October 1989 when he became Commanding Officer of HMNZS Waikato. In November 1990 he was attached to Blohm & Voss, in Hamburg for eighteen months for duties with the ANZAC Ship project.[1]

In July 1992 he was appointed as Chief of Naval Development on the staff of the Chief of Naval Staff. Between July 1994 and June 1995 he was posted to the United States' Naval War College. After the War College he was appointed Director of Resource Policy for the Chief of Defence Force.

In February 1998 he was posted as Captain Fleet Support and was promoted Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, with the rank of commodore, in April 2000.

He became Chief of Navy and was promoted rear admiral on 8 April 2004.

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Rear Admiral Peter McHaffie
Chief of Navy
2004–2009
Succeeded by
Rear Admiral Tony Parr
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