Teuteberg name stays on in the Navy |
Publication |
defenceWeb |
Date | 2013-01-23 |
Reporter | Kim Helfrich |
Web link | www.defenceweb.co.za |
When Rear Admiral Bernhard Teuteberg leaves the
Navy office in Pretoria at month-end it will
mark the end of 39 years of sterling service in
the majority of SA Navy disciplines.
But his retirement will not mean the end of the
association between the maritime arm of the SA
National Defence Force (SANDF) and the Teuteberg
name.
Bernhard’s brother, Hanno, currently a rear
admiral (junior grade), will move into the chief
director: maritime strategy seat vacated by the
rear admiral.
From February 1 Hanno will lead the strategic
direction of the Navy and will also be
responsible for naval policy and doctrine as
well as co-ordinating collaborative efforts to
create a common maritime defence for the SADC
region. The strategic direction covers provision
of combat ready ships and submarines as well as
logistic support.
He will also build on the effort expended by
Bernhard to make the Navy an effective,
efficient and economic organ of State reflecting
all the imperatives of a democratic South
Africa.
Prior to being the maritime strategy brain of
the Navy Bernhard was in charge of the Navy
planning process and before this served in a
number of posts exposing him to the full
spectrum of organisational processes in the
naval domain.
This saw him spending time in education training
and development with a command period at the SA
Naval College in Gordon’s Bay. Additionally, he
was extensively utilised in the seagoing
component of the Navy, in his specialist sphere
as a hydrographic surveyor, where he commanded
the SAS Protea, the Navy’s hydrographic survey
operations platform, and after this as SA Navy
Hydrographer, representing South Africa at the
International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO),
and more broadly within the combat component of
the Navy including command of the minesweepers
SAS East London and SAS Walvisbaai. Bernhard has
rounded Cape Horn (not under sail) and has
sailed extensively, with the crossing of the
South Atlantic, in the 1979 South Atlantic Race,
with the late Bertie Reed, as a particular
highlight. He is a past President of the
Hydrographic Society of South Africa.
His decorations include the Southern Cross,
Southern Cross Medal (twice), Military Merit
Medal and the Brazilian Order of Naval Merit.
Hanno currently has 35 years’ service in the
Navy and is currently director: joint force
preparations and training with Chief Joint
Operations in Pretoria. Prior to this he was
chief of fleet staff at Fleet Command in Simon’s
town.
His first naval qualification was a submariner
and he served on all the Daphne submarines in
addition to having command of one. He also
served on a number of surface ships and has held
the posts of, among others, director: fleet
quality assurance, director: fleet force
preparation and director: maritime warfare.
He was defence attaché in Berlin from 2003 to
2006 during which time the German defence
industry delivered four Valour class stealth
frigates to the Navy as part of the strategic
arms acquisition package.
A keen yachtsman, Hanno has participated in
ocean races including the Admiral’s Cup and
Fastnet series. He has also won the Cape to Rio
race, line honours once and twice in the
handicap class.
His military decorations include the Southern
Cross and Military Merit Medal.
With acknowledgement to Kim Helfrich and defenceWeb.
Very impressive
service records.
Pity about the rather regular, but no so candid
reporting on the SAN's state of play.