Chief of Defence Force (New Zealand) explained

Post:Chief
Body:Defence Force
Insignia:Coat of arms of New Zealand.svg
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of New Zealand
Incumbent:Air Marshal Tony Davies
Incumbentsince:6 June 2024
Member Of:New Zealand Defence Force
Reports To:Minister of Defence
Termlength:Three years (renewable)
Constituting Instrument:Defence Act 1990
Formation:1 July 1963
First:Vice Admiral
Sir Peter Phipps
Abbreviation:CDF
Deputy:Vice Chief of Defence Force

The Chief of Defence Force (CDF) is the appointment held by the professional head of the New Zealand Defence Force. The post has existed under its present name since 1991. From 1963 to 1991 the head of the New Zealand Defence Force was known as the Chief of Defence Staff. All the incumbents have held three-star rank. The current Chief of Defence Force is Air Marshal Tony Davies.[1] [2]

Role

The CDF is the professional head of the defence forces and serves as the principal military advisor to the government. They are responsible for directing the chiefs of service and ensuring morale. The CDF also serves as the chief executive of the defence force, thereby being the person with sole accountability to the government and people of New Zealand.[3]

Appointments

The following list chronologically records those who have held the post of Chief of Defence Force or its preceding positions, with rank and honours as at the completion of the individual's term.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Change of Command Ceremony for the Chief of the Defence Force . gg.govt.nz . . 6 June 2024 . en . 6 June 2024.
  2. Web site: Our people, structure and leadership . www.nzdf.mil.nz . . 7 June 2024 . en-NZ.
  3. Web site: New Zealand Defence Force . About Us . nzdf.mil.nz . 9 January 2019 . 8 November 2017.