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Obituary: Commander Arthur Stanley Storey (1909 – 1995)

Cleary, Brian, Commodore, RAN (Rtd) · Mar 2, 1996 ·

Arthur Stanley Storey was 13 years old when selected to enter the Royal Australian Naval College in 1923 as one of 12 Cadet Midshipmen. His peers were quick to note ...

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Krait-Operation Jaywick: Diary of Leading Telegraphist Young

Young, H.S., RANR · Mar 2, 1996 ·

From the Diary Of Leading Telegraphist H. S. Young RANR; written while serving aboard M. V Krait during Operation Jaywick – 1943. © H.S. Young 1/9/43 Tail-shaft broke went alongside ...

Navy Blue Anzacs – The RAN in the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign

Swinden, Greg · Mar 2, 1996 ·

Mention Gallipoli to any Australian and they will immediately think of bronzed ANZACs storming ashore at ANZAC Cove on 25th April 1915, Simpson and his donkey evacuating wounded, or the ...

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Report:HMAS Sydney II-Possible and probable causes of loss

A.N. Other · Mar 1, 1996 ·

The Department of Marine Archaeology, Western Australia has produced a Report No. 104, by W.J. Olsen, investigating the possible and probable causes of the loss of H.M.A.S. “SYDNEY”. It is ...

Commander Wojceich Franki – Polish Navy (Rtd)

William F. Cook, MVO, Captain, RAN (Rtd) · Dec 31, 1995 ·

On 1 March, just a few weeks before his 92nd birthday, I had a long and most interesting discussion with Commander Franki, late of the Polish Navy. Although crippled with ...

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Australians in the Royal Naval Air Service 1914-1918 (Part 1)

Stevens, Errol · Dec 31, 1995 ·

[Ed:Permission to reproduce this article in part or as a whole must be obtained from the Society.] INTRODUCTION A very neglected area of Australian Naval history is the contribution made by ...

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The Athenian Trireme – Design and History

Bowen, L · Dec 29, 1995 ·

In very early times in the Mediterranean the open and oar propelled fighting ship was the Galley. At the time of the siege of Troy the normal large Greek rowing vessel ...

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The Bullet that Killed Nelson

Thomson, Max · Dec 29, 1995 ·

With its spectacular front cover reproduction of the portrait of Vice-Admiral Viscount Lord Nelson K.B., the September issue of NAVAL HISTORICAL REVIEW was fascinating with its feature story about “The RAN ...

The True Story of Nelson’s Famous Signal

Baker, K.G. · Dec 29, 1995 ·

It was a little before 12 o’clock on the morning of Trafalgar that Nelson directed his famous signal to be made. The VICTORY was at the time about a mile ...

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Obituary: Trevor Ernest Weaver

Fazio, Lieut. V. RANEM · Dec 1, 1995 ·

After a long and painful illness which he fought with characteristic courage, Trevor Weaver died September last. Our former Vice president, Librarian, Secretary, Treasurer, Committeeman ,and long time member of ...

Leading Seaman Ronald ‘Buck’ Taylor (1918-1942)

Swinden, Greg · Dec 1, 1995 ·

Ronald ‘Buck’ Taylor was born in Carlton, Victoria on 29 April 1918, one of ten children born to Elsie and George Taylor, and grew up in the Port Melbourne area. ...

New Clues to Fate of HMAS Sydney

Dayton, Leigh · Dec 1, 1995 ·

Victims of the worst naval disaster in Australian history were not gunned down in their lifeboat by their German foes as was believed, claims a scientist who has analysed the ...

HMAS Australia – Atlantic 1940

Gregory, Mackenzie J. · Sep 1, 1995 ·

In January 1941, I was serving in the County Class Cruiser “Australia” as a Midshipman, having joined the ship in September 1939 just after the outbreak of war. We had ...

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Longitude and Chronometers of the 18th Century

Gould, R.T., Lieutenant Cdr , RN · Sep 1, 1995 ·

For many centuries the navigator was unable to calculate his ship’s longitude accurately because no scientist could devise a reliable means of timekeeping at sea. The problem was solved by ...

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Clandestine Radios – Burma Railway 1942-1945

Cox, Leonard J. · Sep 1, 1995 ·

Edited by Harry Knight (“Bogie” Knight) This article is a tribute to the courage and fortitude of two very brave men, Sgt. Edward Cawthron of the Fortress Signals and Chief ...

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Japanese Surrender Signals – USN/RN

William F. Cook, MVO, Captain, RAN (Rtd) · Sep 1, 1995 ·

Those of us who were serving in the armed forces will remember the enormous sense of relief and sheer joy occasioned by the news of the Japanese surrender and the ...

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Spectrum of Command -RANVR, RANR(S) and RAN

Thomson, Max · Sep 1, 1995 ·

*The first became Australia’s Minister for Defence. * The second piloted 8463 ships of the world through our major ports to set a record that probably never will be eclipsed. ...

Nelson’s Signals on the Eve of Trafalgar

A.N. Other · Sep 1, 1995 ·

In this “Australia Remembers” year, it is fitting to reflect on the 190th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, and what “might have been” if Lord Nelson had been defeated ...

Australia Remembers 1945-1995

Date, John C., RANVR (Rtd) · Jun 1, 1995 ·

Australia Remembers 1945-1995. Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the end of World War II In World War II (1939-1945) units of the Royal Australian Navy traversed the globe in service as part ...

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RAN Clearance Diving Operations in the Gulf War – 1991

McConnochie, Ian, Lt Cdr, RAN · Jun 1, 1995 ·

During the period 27 January – 9 May, 1991, Australian Clearance Diving Team 3 deployed to the Middle East in support of Operations Damask and Desert Storm. Under the command ...

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Who “Invented” Radar?

Luscombe, L.J. · Jun 1, 1995 ·

Over the years, on the few occasions that the subject of my prewar (1939-45) involvement with the development of radar has cropped up in conversation, I have invariably been asked ...

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Trincamalee Harbour Incident – 1944

Cox, Leonard J. · Jun 1, 1995 ·

The British Fleet that lay at anchor in the harbour at Trincamalee consisted of five battleships, two squadrons of cruisers, four aircraft carriers and two flotillas of destroyers, all peacefully ...

Letters – First Australian life lost in a Naval action in WWII

Letter Writer · Mar 14, 1995 ·

I have been assisting author Dennis Newton (“A Few of the Few” about Australians involved in the Battle of Britain) with research for his next book,” First Impact”, and seek members advice.” First ...

HMAS Canberra – Solomon Islands Memorial

Nordall, Keith · Mar 6, 1995 ·

Prior to 1988, the HMAS Canberra – HMAS Shrop­shire Association had been occupied in establish­ing memorials to both their ships at Naval establish­ments in each State of Australia. In March ...

Book Review: Australia’s Navy, 1994 -1995

Duchesne, Tim · Mar 6, 1995 ·

This is the fifth, and undoubtedly the best, in an annual series of glossy, high quality, magazine style publica­tions which seek to inform the Australian public about its Navy. It ...

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