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Burra Bra — Ferry and Warship

Gillett, Ross · Mar 23, 1981 ·

A SLEEK PASSENGER FERRY for the Sydney to Manly service was launched at the shipyards of Morts Dock & Engineering Co. Ltd., Woolwich, New South Wales, on 17th June 1908. ...

The Cruise Of HMAS Australia -1934-36

A.N. Other · Mar 19, 1981 ·

The 10,000 ton cruiser HMAS Australia left Sydney on the 4th December 1934, en-route for Brisbane to pick up HRH the Duke of Gloucester for his return to the United Kingdom. ...

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Occasional Paper 147: The State Funeral Gun Carriage

NHSA Webmaster · Mar 19, 1981 ·

By Harry Adlam While watching the television coverage of the funeral of the late Lord Louis Mountbatten of Burma a question arose in my mind. Why were the men of ...

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Extracts from the Diary of Leading Signalman G.A. Wakely – HMS Swiftsure

Wakely, G.A. · Mar 5, 1981 ·

17th April 1908: Ship ordered to sea daybreak 18th. 18th April 1908: Sailed from Malta at 0400 and made speed of 12 knots but were soon ordered to increase to ...

HMAS Bataan

A.N. Other · Dec 23, 1980 ·

The Last of the Australian Built Tribal Class THE LAST OF THE THREE Tribal class destroyers built at Cockatoo Island was to have been named Kurnai after an Aboriginal Tribe ...

Siting of guns at Flinders Naval Depot

A.N. Other · Dec 20, 1980 ·

In December 1941 CPO Don Walker was instructed to take a group of seamen, train them as a crew for a 3.7 inch howitzer and, when they were considered to ...

The Will of an Old Sea Dog

A.N. Other · Dec 20, 1980 ·

Mr. John Harding was a member of the China Naval Contingent of 1900 and served in the Boxer Rebellion with the Victorian Section. He had been a member of the ...

Warramunga’s Badge

A.N. Other · Dec 18, 1980 ·

WHEN HMAS WARRAMUNGA commissioned for service in November 1942 no official badge had been authorised for the ship, and being wartime this was of no great consequence. Early in 1943 ...

Further information on Bathurst class minesweepers

A.N. Other · Dec 14, 1980 ·

Recently an article concerning the Bathurst class mine-sweepers was featured in this Review. For completeness a few minor points that were not covered are now mentioned. With regard to the ...

The Luftwaffe Anti-Shipping Missile Threat During WW II

Bogart, Charles H. · Sep 13, 1980 ·

AMONG THE SHIPS on the firing line off Normandy on 6 June 1944 was the battleship HMS Warspite. Firing broadsides from six of her eight 15” guns she engaged targets ...

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Bathurst Class Minesweepers (Corvettes)

Payne, Alan · Jun 30, 1980 ·

HERMAN GILL IN HIS HISTORY of the Royal Australian Navy 1939-1942 stated that the Bathurst class minesweepers or corvettes were ‘an Australian modification of an Admiralty design’ and this view ...

Bomb Alley, 1942

Max Darling, RANVR · Jun 23, 1980 ·

IN 1942 THE BOMB ALLEY of this story extended 400 miles along the central Mediterranean with every mile within 30 minutes of enemy airfields. At the eastern end the strategically ...

Corvette Maryborough 1941-1946

Harvey K · Jun 23, 1980 ·

HMAS MARYBOROUGH was built by Walker’s Ltd at Maryborough, Queensland and commissioned by Lieutenant Commander G. L. Cant, RAN on 15th June, 1941. Known as the Bathurst class of mine-sweepers, ...

Anti Submarine Warfare – June 1944, English Channel

Darling, Stanley, OBE, DSC and 2 bars, Captain, RANR (Rtd) · Mar 31, 1980 ·

In command of HMS Loch Killin, one of the first of a new class of frigate, Lieutenant Commander Darling joined the Second Escort Group under the legendary Captain Walker in ...

Coastal Motor Boats – 1916

Denis, A.L.E., Commander, RNR (Rtd) · Mar 31, 1980 ·

In the early summer of 1915 three young Naval Officers from the Harwich Destroyer Force (Lieutenants Hampden, Bremner and Anson) conceived the idea of a small fast motor boat, capable ...

On the Gunline – HMAS Perth’s 3rd deployment in Vietnam

Kelly, Michael J · Mar 31, 1980 ·

IN THESE MODERN DAYS of trade expansion and spreading communities there is an ever increasing threat of Communism infiltrating into the free countries of Europe and Asia. In recent years ...

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Slow Boat to China – USS Wachusett, 1865

Bogart, Charles B. · Mar 19, 1980 ·

WITH THE FALL OF FORT FISHER on January 15 1865, for all practical purposes, the Civil War at sea for the Union Navy came to an end. With the closing ...

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The Battle of The Glorious First of June, 1794

Payne, Alan · Dec 5, 1979 ·

THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE 1794 proved to be the first major naval battle in the war with Revolutionary France. The battle will always be remembered with honour, although strategically ...

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Destroyer Design – HMS Kelly

Mountbatten, Lord Louis, Earl of Burma · Dec 5, 1979 ·

By the late Admiral of the Fleet The Earl Mountbatten of Burma KG, PC, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, DSO In a letter to the editor Lord Mountbatten wrote, ‘I ...

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HMS Nelson, Armour Belted Cruiser 1882

Thurston, H. J. · Dec 5, 1979 ·

IF A SINGULAR BRITISH WARSHIP could be called the harbinger of the formation of the Royal Australian Navy, that warship is HMS Nelson. The Colonial Defences Act of 1865 provided ...

HMS/HMVS Nelson – 120 gun Line-of-Battleship 1814

Bastock, John · Dec 5, 1979 ·

THIS THREE-DECKER BATTLESHIP was laid down in December 1809 and launched on 4th July 1814. Nelson was the first three-decker to be launched in England after the victory at Trafalgar ...

Sinking of Sydney by Kormoran – Report by pilot of Kormoran’s aircraft

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 5, 1979 ·

Professor Ahl, a retired German Lieutenant Commander was the pilot of the aircraft of the German raider Kormoran, which sank HMAS Sydney and was sunk by the Australian cruiser. ON ...

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The Loss of HMS Kuala, 1942

Creer, H.V., Commander, RAN · Sep 7, 1979 ·

This is an edited account of the loss of the auxiliary patrol vessel HMS Kuala as related by her commanding officer Lieutenant Franklin Caithness, RNR, to the late Commander H.V. ...

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The History of HMAS Tingira

Thurston, H. J. · Sep 7, 1979 ·

IF ALL THE GREAT SHIPS of Her Majesty’s Australian Navy, the ship which has possibly received the least acclaim, and yet the one which should receive high honours, is HMAS ...

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Japanese Gunnery and Torpedo Exercises in Jervis Bay – 1917

Underdown, Michael · Sep 7, 1979 ·

IT IS NOW WELL KNOWN that the Australian Government was critical of the Japanese naval contribution during the First World War. In fact, Japanese naval support to Australia over the ...

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