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Tongan NZer named Navy’s ‘Sailor of the Year’

- Auckland: New Zealand Defence Force

A South Auckland man whose first jobs were pushing trollies at Auckland Airport and driving a forklift has become the first Pacific Islander to be named the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Sailor of the Year.

Acting Leading Seaman Combat Specialist Filipe Sione Malakai Latu, from Mangere, Auckland, who was named last week as the RNZN 2019 Sailor of the Year, said he was still in shock at the announceme­nt.

He follows in the high-achieving footsteps of older brother Mark Latu, who earlier this year became the first Tongan Warrant Officer in the RNZN. It is a military family, with another brother having served in the New Zealand Army. When his name was announced, during a ceremony at the Navy Museum in Devonport, Acting Leading Seaman Combat Specialist Latu said his body froze. “I was in shock,” he said.

“It just blew my mind. Everyone was clapping. My palms were sweating. My brother said, ‘I’ve never seen you go so pale’.”

Acting Leading Seaman Combat Specialist Latu, who joined the RNZN in 2008, was described in his citation as an exemplary sailor and natural leader who exercises influence in the background, consistent­ly exceeding the expectatio­ns of his rank. “I like to be the guy in the background, helping people to get the best out of themselves, but now I’ve ended up in the front. It’s still sinking in,” he said.

As a Seaman Combat Specialist he specialise­s in weapons, boardings, force protection, seamanship, health and safety, sea boat driving and naval ceremony and protocol. He has organised events such as multinatio­nal celebratio­ns and meetings with foreign delegation­s and in his current position supervises sailor and officer trainees in parade and ceremonial drill.

As Sailor of the Year he will represent all RNZN sailors in functions and events in New Zealand and overseas, and will have the freedom to explore his own initiative­s.

 ??  ?? Acting Leading Seaman Combat Specialist Filipe Sione Malakai Latu, from Mangere, Auckland.
Acting Leading Seaman Combat Specialist Filipe Sione Malakai Latu, from Mangere, Auckland.

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