Cruisers of the Royal New Zealand Navy


Commissioned cruisers of the Royal New Zealand Navy from its formation on 1 October 1941 to the present:
NameTypeClassDatesNotes
HMNZS Achilles Cruiser1941–1946
HMNZS Bellona Cruiser1946–1956
HMNZS Black Prince Cruiser1946–1961
HMNZS Gambia Cruiser1943–1946
HMNZS LeanderCruiser1941–1948Served in the New Zealand Division 1937–1941
HMNZS Monowai Armed merchant cruiser 1940–1943
HMNZS Royalist Cruiser1956–1966

Loss of HMS ''Neptune''

was a light cruiser which served with the Royal Navy during World War II. Early in 1941 the New Zealand Government responded to an Admiralty request for sailors to man an additional cruiser. Neptune was selected and was expected to leave the United Kingdom for New Zealand in May. However, because of the loss of cruisers during the Crete campaign Neptune was instead attached to Admiral Cunningham's Force K, based on Malta. On 19 December 1941 she was sunk by mines. Only one crewman survived.
150 of those lost were New Zealanders, 80 of them had served in the Naval Reserve before the outbreak of war. The loss of Neptune was the greatest single tragedy New Zealand Naval Forces have experienced.