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Quiberon and a Deep U-boat – 1942

Max Darling, RANVR · Dec 25, 1978 ·

HMAS QUIBERON, brand new but already bomb scarred while under construction at Cowes, Isle of Wight, was commissioned on 6 July 1942. Of the crew, the Royal Navy contributed the ...

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Japanese Battle-cruiser Kongo

Payne, Alan · Dec 25, 1978 ·

IN 1905 JAPAN, WITH HER VICTORY over the Russian Pacific and Baltic Fleets, had become the major naval power in the Pacific. When HMS Dreadnought was launched in February 1906, ...

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The Ottoman Navy

Grazebrook, A.W., Lietutenant Commander · Sep 7, 1978 ·

IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING their conquest of Constantinople in 1453, the Turks had dominated the Mediterranean with their fleets of galleys. For a hundred years they had raged unchecked, subjugating ...

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The Infamous Conduct of Captain William Case and the crew of HMS

A.N. Other · Sep 7, 1978 ·

ON 26 NOVEMBER 1812 HMS Samarang, sloop-of-war commanded by Captain William Case, arrived at Port Jackson from Madras with a quantity of specie in dollars for the use of the ...

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Kelly of the Fighting Fifth Flotilla – A brief history of HMS Kelly

Kelly, Michael J · Sep 7, 1978 ·

‘I NAME THIS SHIP KELLY. May God guide her and guard her and keep all who sail in her’. These words, spoken by Miss Antonia Kelly, were to become so ...

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Fateful Encounter – Sydney and Kormoran

Holmes, L.F. · Sep 7, 1978 ·

IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL NOVEMBER DAY bathed in warm sunshine and visibility in that part of the Indian Ocean was in Captain Detmers’ own words ‘perfect.’ Approaching Shark Bay south ...

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HMS Illustrious – the first armoured aircraft carrier

Payne, Alan · Jun 7, 1978 ·

THE ORDER FOR THE HERMES – the first British carrier designed as such – was placed in July 1917, and later in the year the Chilean battleship Almirante Cochrane, then ...

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HMAS Psyche – 1915

Ricketts, D C · Jun 7, 1978 ·

Mr. Dudley Ricketts was trained in HMAS Tingira and then sent to Williamstown Naval Depot in Victoria in January, 1915, to await draft to a sea going ship. That ship ...

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Captain Steve Arliss RN and HMAS Napier

Becher, O.H., CBE, DSO, DSC, Rear Admiral · Jun 7, 1978 ·

This thumbnail sketch of Captain Steve Arliss, Captain (D), 7th Destroyer Flotilla was prepared by the late Rear-Admiral Becher as a helpful guidance for the Society’s history of the N ...

Captain James Bradshaw RN Extracts from his Journals 1801-1811

Bassett, R.J., Commander, RAN (Rtd) · Jun 7, 1978 ·

IN JULY 1948 whilst I was standing by HMAS Sydney at Devonport Dockyard, I bought a collection of manuscript volumes which had belonged to James Bradshaw and which covered his ...

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James Goodenough, Sailor and Humanitarian 1830 – 1875

Vickridge, G.L.W., Lieutenant, RANR · Mar 25, 1978 ·

‘I HAVE KEPT THE POSSIBILITY STEADILY BEFORE ME, so as to be prepared; it is very good to be brought to look upon a near death as more than usually ...

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HMAS Shropshire: 1928 – 1954

Bridges, Stuart · Mar 25, 1978 ·

In August 1942, a Japanese force surprised the Allies at Savo Island. Amongst the ships sunk was the Australian cruiser HMAS Canberra. A month after her loss, the British Government ...

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The Loss of HMS Kelly

Mountbatten, Lord Louis, Earl of Burma · Mar 25, 1978 ·

by Admiral of the Fleet the Earl Mountbatten of Burma KG, PC, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCVO, DSO, FRS. An Extract from an account of the sinking of HMS Kelly in ...

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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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A Royal Salute with Live Ammunition – Korea, 1952

Bracegirdle, Warwick, DSC, Commander, RAN (Rtd) · Dec 25, 1977 ·

(This article was the winner in the Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee Essay Competition.) IN COPIES OF QUEEN’S REGULATIONS and Admiralty Instructions under the section Ceremonial is a Table of Gun ...

Two Years in HMS Renown 1943-45

Churchill, J., Lieutenant Commander · Dec 25, 1977 ·

I JOINED RENOWN IN MAY 1943, at Rosyth, as a brand-new Lieutenant (E), straight from Keyham; it was my first time in Scotland, and I well remember the difficulty that ...

The Second Battle of Sirte – Mediterranean, 1941

Storey, A.S, DSC, Commander, RAN (Rtd) · Dec 25, 1977 ·

DECEMBER 1941 WAS THE MONTH OF DISASTER for the Mediterranean Fleet, for within the space of twenty four hours, the Commander-in-Chief, Sir Andrew Cunningham, had lost the services of two ...

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First of the Line – HMAS Albatross, first aircraft carrier

Issacs, Keith, AFC, ARAeS, Group Captain, RAAF (Retd) · Oct 31, 1977 ·

WHEN THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER1 emerged from the 1914-18 war as a major weapon of war, it was inevitable that the Royal Australian Navy – with the largest island continent in ...

The Submarine AE2 in World War One

Smythe, D.H.D., AO, Commodore, RAN · Oct 31, 1977 ·

WHEN OUR COMMONWEALTH was proclaimed in 1901, submarines were about to begin appearing in the Royal Navy, where their introduction had been opposed for a long time. Captain Creswell, the ...

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The Rescue Yacht

Taylor, Lieutenant F RNZNVR · Oct 30, 1977 ·

HMAS PERTH AND USS HOUSTON were sunk in the very early hours of 1st March 1942, after a terrific fight against overwhelming odds. Many of the Perth survivors were picked ...

The Fate of Singapore’s Guns – Japanese Report

Bogart, Charles H. · Jun 25, 1977 ·

In a previous issue of Naval Historical Review we published an article on the guns of Singapore and their ultimate fate. Mr. Bogart, a United States member of the Society, ...

The Passing of the Encounter 1902- 1932

Newton, A.C., RN (Rtd) · Jun 25, 1977 ·

‘TO HEAR OF HIS OLD SHIP BEING SOLD to the shipbreakers is, to the sailor, like the death of an old pal.’ So wrote Mr. A. C. Newton, R.N. (Rtd.), ...

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An Australian with Jellicoe (1919)

Ricketts, D C · Jun 25, 1977 ·

In 1919, Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount, later Earl, John Jellicoe, visited Australia, travelling in the battle cruiser New Zealand, and toured the capital cities. AT THAT TIME, CONSIDERATION was ...

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Stuart sinks Gondar (1941)

Lind, L.J. · Jun 25, 1977 ·

HMAS STUART WENT BY MANY NAMES in her long career. In her youth in the Mediterranean Fleet she was ‘The White Lady’, later she became the ‘Grey Old Lady’ and ...

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The Life and Naval Career of Vice Admiral Sir Hugh David Stevenson, AC, KBE.

Birch, Albert · Jun 25, 1977 ·

HUGH DAVID STEVENSON was born in The Valley, a suburb of Brisbane on 24th August 1918 to the Reverend William Henry and Katherine Stevenson. His father was the Rector of ...

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