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Navy League of New Zealand

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Navy League of New Zealand is a maritime organisation established in 1896 in New Zealand.

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As of 2012 there are four constituent branches of Navy League of New Zealand:

  • Navy League Northland
  • Navy League Auckland
  • Navy League Wellington
  • Navy League Nelson
  • Navy League Canterbury
  • Purpose & Objects

    The Navy League in New Zealand has a number of general goals or objectives. The primary one is the support and development of the Sea Cadet Corps.

  • The John Pallot Memorial Scholarship was established to recognise a sea cadet in the Christchurch/Canterbury area between 16 and 18 years who has made a significant contribution to their unit and demonstrates leadership potential.
  • The Navy League Canterbury Prize in Diplomacy & International Relations is an award to the top student in the BA (Hons) programme in Diplomacy & International Relations at the University of Canterbury.
  • The Navy League Special Service Medal is awarded by the National Executive for long or exceptional service to the Navy League movement in New Zealand.

  • George Laurenson
  • Phineas Selig
  • References

    Navy League of New Zealand Wikipedia