Ghana Navy


The Ghana Navy is the naval warfare organizational military branch of the Ghanaian Armed Forces. The Ghanaian Navy, along with the Ghanaian Army and Ghanaian Air Force, make up the Ghanaian Armed Forces which are controlled by the Ghanaian Ministry of Defence.

History

The nucleus of the Ghana Navy is the Gold Coast Naval Volunteer Force formed during World War II. It was established by the colonial British administration to conduct seaward patrols to ensure that the coastal waters of the colony were free from mines. Following Ghana's attainment of independent nationhood on 6 March 1957 from the UK, the country's military was reorganized and expanded to meet its new challenges. A new volunteer force was raised in June, 1959 with headquarters at Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana. The men were drawn from the existing Gold Coast Regiment of Infantry. They were under the command of British Royal Navy officers on secondment. On 29 July 1959, the Ghana Navy was established by an Act of Parliament. The force had two divisions based at Takoradi and Accra respectively. On 1 May 1962, the British Navy formed the Royal Navy Element of the British Joint Services Training Team, thus changing the nature of its relationship with the Ghana Navy. The first Chief of the Naval Staff was Captain D. A. Foreman, a retired British Naval Officer. He was granted a Presidential Commission as a Ghana naval officer in the rank of commodore. In September 1961 Nkrumah terminated the employment of British officers in the armed forces: the first Ghanaian to become Chief of the Naval Staff was Rear Admiral David Anumle Hansen, who was transferred from the Ghana army to head the navy.

Organization

The Ghana Navy command structure consists of the Naval Headquarters at Burma Camp, Accra. There are three operational commands, the Western Naval Command at Sekondi, the Eastern Naval Command at Tema and The Naval Training Command at Agota.

Western Naval Command

The command comprises the following elements:
The command comprises the following elements:
The navy is organized into the following departments.
The Ghana Navy fulfills a broad range of roles. These include:

Snake Class Patrol Vessels

46.8m patrol vessels ordered from China's Poly Technologies subsidiary of China Poly Group Corporation in 2011 and delivered to GN in October 2011. The boats were commissioned 21 February 2012.
Name Pennant Builder Launched Commissioned Status
GNS BlikaP34Qingdao Qianjin Shipyard, China1 April 2011?21 Feb 2012Active
GNS GaringaP35Qingdao Qianjin Shipyard, China1 April 2011?21 Feb 2012Active
GNS ChemleP36Qingdao Qianjin Shipyard, China1 April 2011?21 Feb 2012Active
GNS EhworP37Qingdao Qianjin Shipyard, China1 April 2011?21 Feb 2012Active

Balsam Class Patrol Ships

vessels. After serving the USCG for 57 years, Woodrush was decommissioned on March 2, 2001, and sold to GN to serve as GNS Anzone P30.
Name Pennant Builder Launched Commissioned Transferred Status ex
GNS Anzone P30Marine Iron & Ship Builders28 April 194422 September 19442001Active
GNS Bonsu P31Marine Iron & Ship Builders31 December 194326 July 19442001ActiveUSCGC Sweetbrier

Chamsuri Class Patrol Boat

vessels. Chamsuri means 'Sea Dolphin'.
Name Pennant Builder Launched Commissioned Transferred Status ex
GNS Stephen OtuP33Korea Tacoma, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Hanjin Heavy IndustriesJuly 198021 January 2011ActivePKM 237

Albatros Class Fast Attack Craft

German navy. Purchased in 2005 at $35 million for the two ships.
Name Pennant Builder Launched Commissioned Transferred Status ex
GNS Sebo P27Fr Lurssen Werft GmbH & Co19 September 19792 May 19802010Active
GNS Dzata P31Fr Lurssen Werft GmbH & Co19 September 19794 December 19792010Active

Warrior class/Gepard Class Fast Attack Craft

German navy S74 Nerz and S77 Dachs. Purchased at $37 million for the two ships.
Name Pennant Builder Launched Commissioned Transferred Status ex
GNS Yaa AsantewaaFr Lurssen Werft GmbH & Co14 July 198331 July 2012Active
GNS Naa GbewaaFr Lurssen Werft GmbH & Co22 March 198431 July 2012Active

USCG Defender Class Boat

. In 2008, the Ghana Navy acquired three such boats from the US navy. They were handed over to the GN Western Naval Command in Sekondi-Takoradi. On 13 March 2010, presented 4 additional boats.

Others

The initial fleet of the navy consisted of two Ham-class minesweepers, GNS Yogaga and GNS Afadzato. They were recommissioned on 31 October 1959. They were joined by four T43-class minesweepers from the Soviet Union between 1961–64, three Komar-class missile boats between 1962–65 and another in 1980, and two Yurka-class minesweepers in 1981–82. In 1965, a frigate was ordered by the government of President Nkrumah, intended to also serve as the presidential yacht. The warship was laid down by Yarrow Shipbuilders in Scotland under the name Black Star, but when Nkrumah was deposed in a coup in the following year, the project was cancelled. The ship was eventually bought by the Royal Navy, commissioned as HMS MERMAID, and then sold to Malaysia as the.

Future plans

The Ghanaian Defence Minister, Lieutenant General J. H. Smith, announced in June 2010 that over 10 ships would be acquired as part of a short-term plan to re-equip the navy, and defend Ghana's exclusive economic zone.

Rank structure

Officers

The GN officers in descending order of seniority:

Ratings

The GN ratings in descending order of seniority: