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Book Review: Nelson to Vanguard

Gillett, Ross · Mar 30, 2001 ·

Title: Nelson to Vanguard, Warship Design and Development 1923-1945 Author: D.K. Brown Publisher: Chatham Publishing Nelson to Vanguard, Warship Design and Development 1923-1945 is the final volume in a three ...

Book Review: In the Navy

Book reviewer · Jun 20, 2000 ·

IN THE NAVY, by D. R. Rickard This is a little gem of a book. It is a sailor’s eye view of life in the Australian Navy in the 1960s ...

Book Review: Atlantic Odyssey

Book reviewer · Sep 1, 1999 ·

Title: Atlantic Odyssey Author: Michael Thwaites Publisher: Self-published This is a fascinating account of a little-known aspect (in Australia at least) of the Battle of the Atlantic, seen through the ...

Book Review: In the Wake

Loosli, Geoffrey, Rear Admiral, RAN · Sep 1, 1999 ·

Title: In The Wake Author: Jo Stevenson Publisher: Hale and Iremonger, Sydney. HMAS Melbourne was involved in two collisions during her lifetime. In 1964 HMAS Voyager was cut in two ...

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Book Review: Nothing to do with me, I’m Radar!

Book reviewer · Jun 1, 1999 ·

Title: Nothing to do with me, I’m Radar! Author: P.R.H. (Lofty) Watson Publisher: Self-published On the inside cover, this book describes itself as “a segment of Royal Australian Navy history, covering ...

Book Review: The Vung Tau Ferry

Book reviewer · Dec 18, 1998 ·

THE VUNG TAU FERRY – HMAS SYDNEY and Escort Ships (Vietnam 1965-72) By Rodney Nott and Noel Payne 1998 has certainly been a bumper year for Australian Naval histories concerning the ...

Book Review: Shipmates

Book reviewer · Sep 18, 1998 ·

Many of our readers will be familiar with Vic Cassells as the author of “For Those in Peril“, which chronicled the loss of RAN ships and men in past conflicts. ...

Book Review: Sensuikan I-124

Duchesne, Tim · Jun 27, 1998 ·

Author: Tom Lewis This is the story of the Japanese minelaying submarine I-124, built at Kobe in 1928 and sunk off Darwin on 20th January, 1942. The author also discusses ...

Torpedo Boat 191

Pennock, R.J.R. · Jun 27, 1998 ·

The 2nd Class torpedo boat (TB 1 or TB 191) inherited by the Navy in South Australia in 1905, was somewhat of an enigma. The Engineer Corps of the Tasmanian ...

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Book Review: H.M. Bark Endeavour: Her Place in Australian History

Book reviewer · Mar 24, 1998 ·

Title: H.M. Bark Endeavour: Her Place in Australian History Author: Ray Parkin, The Miegunyah Press, 467pp, $150 (2 vol. boxed set). For years I have had three heroes in the ...

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Book Review: King of the Australian Coast

Book reviewer · Mar 7, 1998 ·

Title: King of the Australian Coast. Author: Marsden Horden Publisher: Melbourne University Press at the Miegunyah Press In 1813 James Byrne crossed the Blue Mountains. James who? Byrne did, but we ...

Book Review: U-Boat Far from Home

Duchesne, Tim · Jun 3, 1997 ·

This is the story, told in some detail by David Stevens, of U862 – a Type IXD U-Boat (or U-Kreuzer) of nearly 2,000 tons displacement. The story is placed in ...

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Naval Medicine in Australia – Some Origins in Northern Waters

Pearn, John · Mar 6, 1997 ·

The health of all sea-encircled nations depends in time of conflict, on the health of its seamen. Australia’s “discovery” by European naval commanders and the subsequent colonisation by British fleets ...

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Letters: Book Review of Corvettes-Little Ships for Big Men

Letter Writer · Dec 7, 1996 ·

Dear Sir, Enclosed is a response I have written to the review of my book, “Corvettes – Little ships for Big Men“, which appeared in your September issue. Since the ...

Book Review: Where the Hell is Africa?

William F. Cook, MVO, Captain, RAN (Rtd) · Jun 24, 1996 ·

Title: “Where the Hell is Africa?” Author: Philip Seymour Publisher: self-published “The Laws of the Navy”, a collection of verses reminiscent of Rudyard Kipling’s “Laws of the Jungle”, was written around ...

HMQS “Gayundah” – Conduct Unbecoming – 1888

Wilson, Graham, Warrant Officer Class Two, Australian Intelligence Corps · Jun 5, 1996 ·

Introduction On a spring afternoon in Brisbane in October 1888, twenty armed policemen, under the command of the Commissioner of Police, marched down Edward Street and deployed to take up ...

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Book Review: For Those in Peril

Nicholson, Ian · Mar 5, 1996 ·

Title: For Those in Peril Author: Vic Cassells An evocative title. On the title page, the author says “A comprehensive listing of the ships and men of the Royal Australian ...

Book Review: Contact!

Duchesne, Tim · Mar 5, 1996 ·

Title: “CONTACT! HMAS RUSHCUTTER and Australia’s Submarine Hunters 1939 -1946.” The disproportionate contribution of Australia to Allied victory in World War II, bearing in mind her limited resources, is common knowledge. ...

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 ...

Book Review: North of Gallipoli – The Black Sea Fleet at War 1914-17

Book reviewer · Dec 11, 1994 ·

Some years ago Commander (E) George Nekrasov, RAN gave a talk to the Naval Historical Society of Australia in Sydney on this topic. Subsequently he continued his research into the ...

Book Review: The Shame of Savo Island

Book reviewer · Sep 11, 1994 ·

The Battle of Savo Island in which HMAS CANBERRA was lost has been the subject of many books, analyses and articles, but in his powerful and enthralling work the author ...

Book Review: Q Class Destroyers and Frigates

Book reviewer · Jun 11, 1994 ·

“Q CLASS DESTROYERS AND FRIGATES OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY” (Destroyers 1942-1956) (Frigates 1953-1972) by Trevor Weaver, Published by The Naval Historical Society of Australia. At last a book has been ...

Book Review: The Quay to the Sea

Book reviewer · Jun 11, 1994 ·

By Captain Surtees M. Rothery The story begins with the author as a young lad growing up in the Vaucluse area of Sydney in the 1920s. Captain Rothery paints a ...

Book Review: HMAS Canberra – Iron Bottom Sound

A.N. Other · Dec 12, 1993 ·

HMAS Canberra lies at the bottom of Ironbottom Sound, her eight-inch guns still reaching vainly for the Imperial Japanese enemy which surprised and overwhelmed her with a hurricane of shell ...

Book Review: Small Ships at War

Book reviewer · Sep 12, 1993 ·

“SMALL SHIPS AT WAR” By Iris Nesdale There has been for quite some time, a need for the story of the Small Ships of the RAN, below Corvette size in ...

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