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Edward Thorne
Born (1923-10-29)29 October 1923
Died 23 October 2013(2013-10-23) (aged 89)
Place of birth Seatoun, Wellington
Place of death Auckland
Allegiance  New Zealand
Service/branch  Royal New Zealand Navy
Years of service 1942–1975
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands held Chief of Naval Staff
HMNZS Waikato
HMNZS Otago
HMNZS Pukaki
HMNZS Irirangi
Battles/wars Second World War
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Awards Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Other work Commissioner of the New Zealand Fire Service

Rear Admiral Edward Courtney "Ted" Thorne CB CBE (29 October 1923 – 23 October 2013) was a senior Royal New Zealand Navy officer. He rose to be Chief of Naval Staff and later served as the Commissioner of the New Zealand Fire Service.

Biography[]

Thorne was born in Seatoun, Wellington, New Zealand in 1923[1] and was educated at Rongotai College from 1935 to 1938, followed by Nelson College from 1938 to 1941.[2] After leaving school, he travelled to England, becoming a cadet at Dartmouth. His training included time in the cruiser Hawkins and during the war he served in vessels including the heavy cruiser Devonshire and the destroyer Lamerton.[1]

Following World War II, Thorne spent time with the Royal Navy 2nd Minesweeping Squadron and returning to New Zealand he served in Taupo, Bellona and Kaniere. He was in command of the naval radio station at Waiouru on Christmas Eve 1953 when news of the nearby Tangiwai disaster came through, and he led naval personnel in the ensuing recovery operation. In 1972 he was promoted to rear-admiral and was appointed New Zealand's Chief of Naval Staff. Following his retirement from the navy, he was appointed the first commissioner of the New Zealand Fire Service.[1]

He died in Auckland in 2013.[3]

Honours and decorations[]

In the 1972 New Year Honours, Thorne was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.[4] He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1975 Queen's Birthday Honours.[5]

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