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HMAS Warramunga, the Second of the Australian Built Tribals 1942 – 1963

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 25, 1977 ·

ON THE 7TH OF FEBRUARY 1942 Mrs. Frank Forde, wife of the then Minister for the Army, smashed the traditional bottle of wine across the sharp stem of the ship ...

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The Solent Review – 1909

NHSA Webmaster · Mar 19, 1977 ·

Alphabetical List Of British Warships Reviewed by the King in the Solent, 1909. 1 H.M.S. Achilles Armoured Cruiser 13,550 tons Comdr. Wm. C.M. NICHOLSON 2 H.M.S. Adventure Scout 2,670 tons ...

The Guns of Singapore

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 25, 1976 ·

One of the great mysteries of World War 2 was the ultimate fate of Singapore’s batteries of 15 inch guns. Records do not clearly indicate whether all the guns were ...

She Was the Best – HMAS Warramunga

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 25, 1976 ·

Commander Alliston is well fitted to speak of Australian ships and Australian seamen. On 15th June 1941 while commanding HMS Javelin he went to the aid of HMAS Nestor, fatally ...

Lord Nelson’s Prayer

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 30, 1976 ·

On the morning of 21st October, 1805, the combined fleets of France and Spain then in sight. May the great God, whom I worship, grant to my country and for ...

Ship Badges – Royal Australian Navy

NHSA Webmaster · Mar 20, 1976 ·

HMAS Penguin, the Navy’s depot at Balmoral on Sydney Harbour, celebrated its 30th Anniversary in July 1972. The name Penguin goes back to 1831 and has been handed down through ...

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Battle Honours for HMA Ships and Fleet Air Arm Squadrons

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 3, 1975 ·

THIS IS A COPY OF AN UNCLASSIFIED AUSTRALIAN NAVAL ORDER The award of Battle Honours to Her Majesty’s Australian Ships is intended to foster esprit de corps among their officers ...

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Japanese Destroyers In Battle of Sunda Strait

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 30, 1975 ·

The Battle of Sunda Strait was won by Japanese destroyers. In no other action in the Pacific War were their destroyers given the opportunity of using the tactics they had ...

HIRMS Rynda Arrives

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 30, 1975 ·

THE LAST QUARTER of the 19th century saw a wild scramble by the European powers to annex unclaimed islands in the Pacific. During this period ships of the Russian, Austrian, ...

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Commissioned for 69 Days-HMAS Boonaroo

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 30, 1975 ·

THE SHORT AND UNUSUAL HISTORY of HMAS Boonaroo constitutes a historical first in the story of the RAN. It was the first, and so far the only, occasion on which ...

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New South Wales Naval Forces

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 30, 1975 ·

This article appeared in The Navy and Army Illustrated dated 15th October 1897. The New South Wales Naval Brigade was the least developed of the Colonial Navies for the obvious ...

Merchant Ship Losses in Australian Waters in WW2

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 1, 1975 ·

Forty four Allied merchant vessels were lost by enemy action in Australian waters in World War II. With a total tonnage of 196073 the ships ranged from the 12568 ton ...

White Lady of the North – HMAS Moresby

NHSA Webmaster · Jun 30, 1975 ·

At the end of World War II most of the older small ships of the RAN, which had served valiantly in peace and war, were disposed of. At this time ...

Origins of the QUEENSLAND Navy

NHSA Webmaster · Jun 30, 1975 ·

Old Thunder and Lightning – the Origins of the Queensland Navy IT WAS A RUSSIAN SCARE in the eighteen seventies that caused the Queensland Government of the day to form ...

For God’s Sake Send Help – They Sent the Navy

NHSA Webmaster · Mar 30, 1975 ·

THE DARWIN DISASTER has been too well covered for us to attempt to document Cyclone Tracy and its tragic aftermath. However, it is this Society’s duty to emphasise that the ...

For Valour- Naval Victoria Crosses of World War II

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 31, 1974 ·

Twenty four Victoria Crosses were won by the Navy in World War II. Eleven of the winners lived and thirteen died in the actions which won them the award. The ...

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The 1929 Cruise of Albatross

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 30, 1974 ·

The 1929 cruise of the seaplane carrier, HMAS Albatross, to New Guinea, New Ireland and New Britain was unique in that it was the first overseas demonstration of Australian naval ...

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HMAS Parramatta: First Born of The Commonwealth Navy

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 30, 1974 ·

The torpedo boat destroyer, HMAS Parramatta, was born of political expediency and twenty years later was saved from scuttling by political expediency. The first ship built for the Royal Australian ...

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HMAS Encounter finds the Raider Seeadler

NHSA Webmaster · Jun 30, 1974 ·

The story of the raider Seeadler has been told many times yet still thrills all who read of her audacity. In this article the disarming of the raider’s gutted hulk ...

Antique Cannon at Garden Island

NHSA Webmaster · Jun 30, 1974 ·

THE 12 CANNON in the Garden Island Collection cover a period of almost four centuries. The earliest, two brass Portuguese pieces believed to have been cast in Spain in the ...

AUSTRALIA Sinks the Elenore Woerman

NHSA Webmaster · Mar 31, 1974 ·

WHEN THE NEW BRITAIN – NEW GUINEA CAMPAIGN drew to a close HMAS Australia was ordered to the Atlantic. The route selected was east across the Pacific, and so the ...

Farewell to Old Sydney Forever

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 31, 1973 ·

ALTHOUGH HER DAYS WERE NUMBERED, the shock announcement on July 20th ‘The transport HMAS Sydney is to be paid off. She will be withdrawn from the Australian Fleet and will ...

The Great Sea Battles of History 480 B.C.-1945

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 16, 1973 ·

SalamisB.C. 480 Mycale479 Mylae260 Mount Ecnome256 Drepanum (Trapani)249 Egadian lslands241 Syracuse212 Coryce191 Myonnese190 Lemnos73 Nauloque35 Actium31 SinnigalliaA.D.551 Bravalla735 Paris885 BeirutJune7, 1191 ConstantinopleJuly 17, 1203 ConstantinopleApril 22, 1204 DammeMay 31, 1213 ...

British and German submarine statistics of World War II

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 31, 1972 ·

THE GERMAN NAVY commenced World War II with fifty-six submarines, of which only twenty four were suitable for operations in the Atlantic. In the five and a half years of ...

Twins Were Pioneers of the RAN

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 31, 1972 ·

An announcement that two brothers had been appointed to command sister ships in Australia’s Destroyer Squadron has brought to light the careers of twin brothers who were pioneers of the ...

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