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AUSTRALIA Sinks the Elenore Woerman

A.N. Other · 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 ...

British Pacific Fleet Memorial

Pollock, M.P. · Mar 30, 1974 ·

THREE HUNDRED MEMBERS and guests witnessed the unveiling of the British Pacific Fleet Memorial at Naval Headquarters, Potts Point, Sydney, on Sunday 2nd December 1973. Rear Admiral G.D. Moore, CBE, ...

His Majesty’s Ship Papua

Ruegg, R.A. · Mar 30, 1974 ·

HMS Papua is one of the lesser known vessels of the Royal Navy. Her active life covered a period of less than one year and her greatest claim to fame ...

Out of the Past – pictorial

A.N. Other · Mar 16, 1974 ·

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Lower Deck Memories – 1908-1911

Blakeney, L.H. · Dec 31, 1973 ·

Mr. Blakeney wrote these memoirs at the age of 83. He served in the Navy for 49 years, commencing as a cadet in 1906 and ending as captain of the ...

The Four Lives of HMS Wexford

Lind, L.J. · Dec 31, 1973 ·

MOST WARSHIPS have inbuilt lasting qualities. HMS Victory has weathered almost two centuries, and several United States ships of war are almost as venerable. HMS Wexford, a later Hunt class ...

Australian Naval Aviation – Part 2

Issacs, Keith, AFC, ARAeS, Group Captain, RAAF (Retd) · Dec 31, 1973 ·

In this second part of Australian Naval Aviation, Group Captain Isaacs discusses two of the aircraft employed by Australian ships in World War I – the Sopwith Baby Seaplane and ...

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Farewell to Old Sydney Forever

A.N. Other · 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 She will be withdrawn from the Australian Fleet and will ...

Captain Joseph Burnett RAN

Burnett, Cdr. P.R. RAN (Ret.) · Dec 31, 1973 ·

Captain Joseph Burnett was a product of an era in the Royal Australian Navy which is now legendary. A first entry to the Royal Australian Naval College, he obtained colours ...

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

A.N. Other · 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 ...

Cruise Of HMS Australia – 1889 to 1893

Foden, John J.F. RMA · Dec 31, 1972 ·

The first-class belted cruiser, Australia, of 5,600 tons burden, 8,500hp, 327ft long, 56ft beam, 12 heavy and 22 small guns, with a complement of 461 officers and men (afterwards increased ...

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Millionaire’s Yacht’s Naval Service

Ware, John · Dec 31, 1972 ·

WE ARE ONCE MORE INDEBTED to naval archivist, Mr. John Ware, for this history of HMAS Adele. [The beautiful steam yacht is here depicted in the early 1920s as HMAS ...

British and German submarine statistics of World War II

A.N. Other · 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 ...

Nestor died slowly

Lind, L.J. · Dec 31, 1972 ·

(An extract from N Class by L. J. Lind and M. A. Payne) At 1806, during a high level bombing attack, Nestor was straddled by three 1,000 pound bombs. One ...

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Twins Were Pioneers of the RAN

A.N. Other · 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 ...

Australian Naval Aviation – Part 1

Issacs, Keith, AFC, ARAeS, Group Captain, RAAF (Retd) · Dec 31, 1972 ·

THE HISTORY OF WORLD naval aviation began, tentatively, in the lighter-than-air era. As far back as November 1861, during the American Civil War, the Union Army – employing maritime techniques – released the Washington balloon from a remodelled coal barge, the G.W. Parke Curtis, to observe the enemy at Budd’s Ferry. ...

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HMAS Matafele: 1938 – 1944

McMillan, R. · Dec 31, 1972 ·

A great deal has been recorded concerning the more famous ships of the Royal Australian Navy which served during the Second World War. Nobody would deny that these vessels and ...

Tokyo Bay – 2nd September 1945

A.N. Other · Dec 16, 1972 ·

The signing of the surrender document on Tokyo Harbour on 2nd September, 1945, ended World War II. These two photographs depict the scene on that memorable day. Representatives of all ...

Australia Station ships – HMS Torch and HMS Sealark

A.N. Other · Dec 16, 1972 ·

HMS Torch joined the Australian Station in February 1897 Originally the Consuelo, HMS Sealark joined the Australia Station in 1910 ...

The Maxim was the Maximum

A.N. Other · Aug 31, 1972 ·

THE MAXIM GUN was adopted by the Royal Navy in the 1880s. It was used with good effect in the Benin Campaign (modern Biafra) in 1896. The two seamen of ...

Seapower Saved Australia A 28 Year Old Lesson in Naval Strategy

Royle, Guy, Admiral · Aug 31, 1972 ·

On December 10 1944 the First Naval Member, Australian Commonwealth Naval Board, Admiral Sir Guy Royle, KCB, CMG, in an address to the Fleet expressed the opinion printed below. The ...

Confrontation at Constantinople

NHSA Webmaster · Aug 31, 1972 ·

The infant republic of the new Turkey under the rule of Kemal Ataturk threatened the peace of the world in 1922 when Turkish forces moved into Monrovia. Warships from three ...

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HMS Chatham – New Zealand’s First Cruiser

A.N. Other · Aug 31, 1972 ·

It was only to be expected that the two countries of Australia and New Zealand would establish naval forces of their own. Not only did their geographical positions dictate this, ...

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Rankin of Yarra

Duffy, Monsignor C.J. · Aug 31, 1972 ·

This personal biography of the Captain of HMAS Yarra of World War II was delivered as a lecture to the February 1972 meeting of the Society. Monsignor Duffy, President of ...

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HMAS Diamantina – The Last of the RAN River Class Frigates

Ware, John · Aug 31, 1972 ·

In May of this year the Minister for the Navy, the Honourable Dr. Malcolm MacKay, announced in Parliament that HMAS Diamantina may be presented to the Naval Historical Society of ...

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