Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy | |
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ශ්රී ලංකා නාවික හමුදාපති | |
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Abbreviation | CofN |
Member of | National Security Council |
Reports to | Ministry of Defence Chief of the Defence Staff |
Seat | Naval Headquarters, SLNS Parakrama, Flagstaff street, Colombo 1 |
Appointer | The President |
Term length | Not fixed |
Constituting instrument | Navy Act (Chapter 358) |
Formation | 1 February 1938 as Commander of the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force |
First holder | Captain W. G. Beauchamp (as Commander CNVF) |
Deputy | Chief of Staff of the Navy |
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The Commander of the Navy is the professional head of the Sri Lanka Navy. The current Commander of the Navy is Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera. It is a position equivalent to that of First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy or Chief of Naval Operations in the United States Navy.
By convention, serving Navy commanders have a rank of vice admiral, and will be promoted to the rank of admiral on retirement or if appointed as Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).
The post of Captain of the Navy was created through the Navy Act of 9 December 1950, which also established the Royal Ceylon Navy.[1]
In 1972, the "Dominion of Ceylon" became the "Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka" and the Royal Ceylon Navy was renamed the Sri Lanka Navy. The title "Captain of the Navy" was changed to "Commander of the Navy" through the Navy (Amendment) Law, No. 33 of 1976[2] in keeping with the terminology adopted by the other two services.
The official residences of the Commander of the Navy is the Navy House in Colombo, formerly the Navy House in Trincomalee.