It's hard to write this without sounding condescending but women who work in the police, in my opinion, are a gutsy bunch who deserve all the credit and kudos that is coming their way as we mark this special occasion.
The first intake of women went into police training at the Newtown depot in June 1941.
But they weren't officially women in blue as such.
There was no uniform worn by women for the first 10 years with the first official uniform released in 1952 - naturally, a skirt.
Today you see women in all fields of policing.
Many of my good friends are police women and I can tell you, I'd hate to be a bad guy running from them.
They can foot it with the best of the men in the police and hold high positions in all sections of the police.
Women police officers also offer special qualities that are needed nowadays in modern policing.
With all due respect to the men, many female victims of crime would feel more comfortable giving their statements and being comforted by women police officers.
This weekend we will celebrate the 75th anniversary when a torch relay travelling the country is taken through to Tauranga.
So, spare a thought for our wonderful ladies in blue.