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Occasional Paper 33: HMAS Cerberus – Early History and Observations

David Stratton · Oct 29, 2018 ·

August 2018 This paper was developed after locating a 1970 HMAS Cerberus Wardroom mess dinner menu.  The menu included observations by prominent citizens about HMAS Cerberus and its location at ...

Occasional Paper 32: HMAS Voyager (I) or What’s in a Coat of Paint?

David Stratton · Oct 29, 2018 ·

August 2018 During WWII ships of the RAN were painted in a number of different colour schemes as these photos of Voyager illustrate and information on both peacetime and wartime ...

Occasional Paper 30: HMAS Hobart

David Stratton · Oct 29, 2018 ·

Several events concerning the three HMA Ships Hobart come together with a memorial and commemoration service at the Garden Island Chapel on Sunday 22nd July starting at 10.00am. HMAS Hobart ...

Occasional Paper 29: Captain Frederick Melbourne Piggott’s Submarine Service

Piggott, Lieut. Cdr. F.M., RD, MNI, RNR. Rtd., · Oct 29, 2018 ·

June 2018 Captain Frederick Melbourne Piggott RD RNR was born in the UK in April 1915 and moved to Australia in 1943 where he trained young men to handle a ...

Occasional Paper 28: Cockatoo Island – An Historical Account

A.N. Other · Oct 29, 2018 ·

June 2018 Cockatoo Island has a long association with the RAN. The Island has World Heritage Listing and some additional information can be found on our website at https://navyhistory.au/naval-heritage-sites/cockatoo-island. This ...

Occasional Paper 27: Royal Naval House, ‘Johnnies’: Some Personal Reminisces

A.N. Other · Oct 29, 2018 ·

May 2018 Royal Australian Naval House has always been known affectionately as ‘Johnnies’, although the origin of the name is hard to trace.  From 1968 to 1970 a young Able ...

Occasional Paper 26: Salvage of the German Seehunde Midget Submarine

A.N. Other · Oct 29, 2018 ·

May 2018 Roger Buxton, an active member of the Society’s Victorian Chapter obtained the original, report of the 1945 recovery of a German Seehunde class midget submarine by Lieutenant V ...

Occasional Paper 25: Recovery of German Midget Submarine and Torpedo, Dover, January 1945

A.N. Other · Oct 29, 2018 ·

April 2018 Report by LEUT J.V.Steele RNVR, DTM(I) Roger Buxton, an active member of the Society’s Victorian Chapter has obtained two original, typed reports of the 1945 recovery of German ...

Occasional Paper 24: Sydney Harbour Minefield

A.N. Other · Oct 29, 2018 ·

April 2018 Through the Society’s relationship with the Australian National Maritime Museum, stories are shared between the two organizations.  The following is an Article from ‘All Hands’ December 2017 edition, ...

Occasional Paper 38: RAN Returns to the Unit System of Machinery Layout

David Stratton · Oct 29, 2018 ·

After World War 2 the Daring Class destroyer was designed taking into account the lessons learnt for the ships damaged during the war. Many destroyers had been rendered unpowered because ...

Occasional Paper 22: HMAS Advance faces 50

A.N. Other · Oct 29, 2018 ·

An Article from ‘All Hands’ December 2017 edition The Australian National Maritime Museum Volunteers’ Quarterly Newsletter By Wal Robson The museum’s popular patrol boat has a significant birthday coming up ...

Occasional Paper 21: Battle of the Atlantic: Appeal for £2.5m memorial

David Stratton · Oct 29, 2018 ·

Artists Impression of the monument The charity needs to raise £2.5m for the planned monument on the Pier Head   A campaign to build a national memorial to the estimated ...

Occasional Paper 36: HMAS Sydney (III) Delivery to Australia 1949

David Stratton · Sep 29, 2018 ·

Our thanks go to Debbie Irwin for the letter by her uncle, Stoker Mechanician James (Jim) Ashwood of HMAS Sydney (3) to his sister Nancy dated 8 May 1949 about ...

Book Review: Australian Minesweepers at War by Mike Turner & Hector Donohue

Book reviewer · Sep 24, 2018 ·

Published by the Sea Power Centre, Canberra, 2018. Paperback of 328 pages with numerous black & white illustrations, portraits, tables and maps. The first edition of this publication was sold ...

Book Review: Tobruk and Beyond: War Notes from the Mediterranean Station 1941–1943.

Book reviewer · Sep 24, 2018 ·

 By Albert Lawrence Poland, Published by Halstead Press, Canberra, 2018. Hard cover, 176 pp with b&w illustrations, maps and portraits. Available from booksellers at about $33.00. Peter Poland, the editor ...

HDML 1321 and what she represents

A.N. Other · Aug 1, 2018 ·

Java is heaven, Burma is hell but you never come back alive from New Guinea – Japanese wartime saying An eagle-eyed member of our Society drew attention to this short ...

Royal Navy Colours of World War Two – Standard Camouflage Colours

David Stratton · Jul 30, 2018 ·

Author James Duff Introduction In the final months of and in the years after World War Two, many resources, documents and records relating to Royal Navy camouflage were purposely destroyed. ...

Royal Navy Colours of World War Two – The Patterns 507, G10 and G45

David Stratton · Jul 30, 2018 ·

  Collaborative works by: Michael Brown, Sean Carroll, James Duff, Lindsay Johnson   Introduction   In the final months of and in the years after World War Two, many resources, ...

Naval Health Services – an Introduction

A.N. Other · Feb 1, 2018 ·

By CDRE Liz Rushbrook, Director General, Naval Health Service I am pleased to participate in this retrospective glimpse of our Naval Health Service. The Service, like the RAN, came into ...

Occasional Paper 18: Ensigns Associated With Ships Based at Garden Island

Rivett, Norman C · Nov 1, 2017 ·

November 2017 Flags have a long been a fascination of founding Society member Mr Norman Rivett as well as Garden Island in Sydney where he has worked and volunteered for ...

Occasional Paper 17: Fleet arrival in Sydney – 4 October 1913

A.N. Other · Oct 1, 2017 ·

October 2017 At an Imperial Conference held in 1909, it was decided to deploy to Australian waters a naval unit consisting of at least a battle cruiser, three second class ...

Book review: Flagship: The Cruiser HMAS Australia II and the Pacific War on Japan

Book reviewer · Mar 29, 2017 ·

By Mike Carlton. Penguin Random House, Sydney, August 2016. Hardcover 642 pages with illustrations and many b&w photographs. RRP $50 – discounts available. Some naval history books traverse well-worn tracks ...

Occasional Paper 6: Royal Australian Navy Ships Honour Roll

A.N. Other · Mar 1, 2017 ·

March 2017 Given the 75th anniversary commemoration events taking place around Australia and overseas in 2017 to honour ships lost in the RAN’s darkest year, 1942 it is timely to ...

Book Review: Bravo Zulu: Honours and Awards to Australian Naval People Volume 1: 1900-1974

Book reviewer · Dec 28, 2016 ·

By Ian Pfennigwerth. Echo Books, Geelong, 2016. Hardcover & Paperback with illustrations, maps and index, 775 pages. RRP from $65. Available through Echo Books at www.echobooks.com.auor from Ian Pfennigwerth at ...

Book review: The Silent Deep: The Royal Navy Submarine Service since 1945

Book reviewer · Dec 28, 2016 ·

By Peter Hennessy and James Jinks, Publishers Allen Lane, 2015, Hardcover & Paperback, 864 pages. RRP from $30. To many people the submarine is a mystery – what do they ...

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