Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand
Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand | |
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Active | 2001-current |
Country | New Zealand |
Garrison/HQ | Trentham Military Camp |
Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand (HQ JFNZ) is the New Zealand Defence Force's (NZDF's) operational level headquarters and is responsible for the command and control of NZDF operations worldwide. It was established in 2001 at Trentham Military Camp to support the Commander Joint Forces New Zealand (COMJFNZ).[1]
History and role
HQ JFNZ was established on 1 July 2001 to replace the NZDF's three service-specific operational headquarters (Air Command, Land Command, and the Maritime Commander New Zealand).[2] It has responsibility for commanding NZDF units deployed on operations, as well as those undertaking major training operations.[1] The COMJFNZ reports directly to the Chief of Defence Force, and HQ JFNZ is a "tri-service" unit staffed by members of all three armed services.[3][4] The heads of the Royal New Zealand Navy, New Zealand Army and Royal New Zealand Air Force are responsible for training and sustaining combat forces, which are then assigned to the COMJFNZ during exercises and deployments.[1]
As of 2005, HQ JFNZ comprised the following sub-elements:[2]
- Joint Command Division
- Joint Plans and Development Division
- Joint Operations Division
- Joint Support Division
Also resident within the headquarters are the Maritime Component Commander, the Land Component Commander (New Zealand), and the Air Component Commander. Air Component Commanders at HQ JFNZ have included Air Commodores Steve Moore (until 2013) and Kevin McEvoy (2013-).
References
- 1 2 3 "Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand". New Zealand Defence Force. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
- 1 2 "Roles and Organisation of the Ministry of Defence and the NZDF". Briefing to the Incoming Government 2005. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ↑ Ministry of Defence (2011). "Briefing for the incoming Minister of Defence 2011" (PDF). Ministry of Defence. p. 37. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
- ↑ "New chiefs for NZ Joint Forces, Army". One News. 20 February 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2014.