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Australian Naval History on 10 November 1942

Australian Naval History on 10 November 1942

On This Day · Nov 10, 1942 ·

Australian Coastwatcher, LEUT P. E. Mason, RANVR, signalled from Buin:- ‘At least 61 ships this area viz 2 Nati, 1 Aoba, 1 Mogambi, 1 Kis, 1 Tatsuta, 2 sloops, 33 ...

Australian Naval History on 9 November 1942

On This Day · Nov 9, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS BOWEN, (LEUT G. L. Olsen, RAN), was commissioned. BOWEN was laid down in Walker’s Yard, Maryborough, QLD, on 9 February 1942, and launched on ...

Australian Naval History on 8 November 1942

On This Day · Nov 8, 1942 ·

HMAS QUIBERON, (destroyer), participated in Operation Torch, the Allied landing in North Africa. ...

Australian Naval History on 7 November 1942

On This Day · Nov 7, 1942 ·

Coastwatcher LEUT W. J. Read, RANVR, on the north end of Bougainville, reported a convoy of 12 Japanese ships steaming south for the Solomons. The USN requisitioned the following Australian ...

Australian Naval History on 6 November 1942

On This Day · Nov 6, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS LATROBE, was commissioned. LATROBE was laid down in Mort’s Dock, Sydney, on 27 January 1942, and launched on 19 June 1942. The Reverend A. ...

Australian Naval History on 4 November 1942

On This Day · Nov 4, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS GYMPIE, (LCDR C. W. J. Patterson, RANR), was commissioned. GYMPIE was laid down in Evans Deakin Yard, Brisbane, on 27 August 1941, and launched ...

Australian Naval History on 3 November 1942

On This Day · Nov 3, 1942 ·

LEUT John Stuart Mould, GM, RANVR, was awarded the GC for outstanding courage and devotion to duty in the rendering safe of new types of enemy mines. ...

Australian Naval History on 1 November 1942

On This Day · Nov 1, 1942 ·

HMAS QUIBERON, (destroyer), was part of Force ‘Q’ which destroyed an Italian supply convoy. HMAS QUICKMATCH, (destroyer), was involved in the destruction of the Italian ship CORTELLAZZO off Capr Finisterre. ...

Australian Naval History on 30 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 30, 1942 ·

The sloop HMAS WARREGO, (LCDR A. D. C. Inglis, RAN), surveyed the passage from Milne Bay to Cape Nelson, New Guinea, for the amphibious assault on Buna by Australian and ...

Australian Naval History on 28 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 28, 1942 ·

Williamstown Dockyard, VIC, was acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia. ...

Australian Naval History on 23 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 23, 1942 ·

LEUT P. G. Evatt, DSC, RANVR, in HMS UNITED, (submarine), participated in wolf-pack attacks on Axis ships running supplies to Rommel’s Africa Korps. The operations of British submarines spelt disaster ...

Australian Naval History on 22 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 22, 1942 ·

ining. The surveying vessel HMAS STELLA, (LEUT J. J. Cody, RAN), was commissioned. STELLA, (as WAREEN), was laid down in Williamstown Dockyard, VIC, in 1938. She was requisitioned for the ...

Australian Naval History on 21 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 21, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS KAPUNDA, was commissioned. KAPUNDA was laid down in Poole & Steel Ltd, Sydney, on 27 August 1941, and launched on 23 June 1943. The ...

Australian Naval History on 20 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 20, 1942 ·

HMAS NIZAM and HMS FOXHOUND, (destroyers), were fired at by the STEPHEN A DOUGLAS, (ammunition carrier). NIZAM and FOXHOUND were rendezvousing with the ammunition carrier to escort her into Cape ...

Australian Naval History on 15 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 15, 1942 ·

The war diary of HMS CARADOC, (cruiser), reported on the shortage of meat. ‘Some meatless days are inevitable in the Persian Gulf. On one or two occasions HMS ALAUNIA was ...

Australian Naval History on 13 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 13, 1942 ·

HMAS LAUNCESTON, (minesweeper), rescued 61 of the crew of the merchant vessel MARTABAN, which was torpedoed south of Ceylon.   ...

Australian Naval History on 12 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 12, 1942 ·

The RAN Nursing Service was established. Twelve nursing sisters were appointed at both Sydney and Melbourne. ...

Australian Naval History on 10 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 10, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS PIRIE, (LCDR C. F. Mills, RAN), was commissioned. PIRIE was laid down in Broken Hill Pty Co’s Yard, Whyalla, SA, on 19 May 1941, ...

Australian Naval History on 9 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 9, 1942 ·

HMAS NIZAM and HMS FOXHOUND, (destroyers), picked up survivors from the Dutch ship GAASTERKERK, torpedoed off Cape Town by German submarines. ...

Australian Naval History on 8 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 8, 1942 ·

Coastwatcher LEUT R. Woodroffe, RANR, was believed executed by the Japanese on Amir Island. HMAS NIZAM and HMS FOXHOUND, (destroyers), picked up survivors from the Greek ship KOUMOUNDOUROS, torpedoed off ...

Australian Naval History on 7 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 7, 1942 ·

The first Australian-built Fairmile motor launch, ML 813, was launched at Lars Halvorsen Yard, Sydney.   ...

Australian Naval History on 5 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 5, 1942 ·

The auxiliary minesweeper HMAS MARY CAM, was commissioned. MARY CAM, (as JOHN FISSER), was laid down in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1918. She was requisitioned for the RAN, from her owners, ...

Australian Naval History on 3 October 1942

On This Day · Oct 3, 1942 ·

RAN rates of pay were increased. They were:- Able Seaman, 8s 6d per day;Chief Petty Officer, 12s 6d per day; Midshipman, 7s 6d per day; Sub-Lieutenant, 12s 6d per day; ...

Australian Naval History on 1 October 1942

David Stratton · Oct 1, 1942 ·

The Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS) was formed coinciding with the abolishment of civilian status for the wireless telegraphists already working for the navy. The WRANS numbers grew to ...

Australian Naval History on 30 September 1942

On This Day · Sep 30, 1942 ·

A Board of Inquiry into the loss of HMAS CANBERRA delivered its report to the Australian Government. It found CANBERRA was not in a state of readiness when attacked by ...

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Naval Historical Review: June 2007
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The painting of HMAS Warramunga reflects a major article in this edition which provides a potted history of the RAN in the Korean War. The images  of HMAS Adelaide reference the article about Adelaide’s Boarding party. It was only resourceful action by the ship’s helicopter, directed by the Flight Commander, that enabled the Boarding Party to be safely recovered, thereby averting an international incident.

Articles from this Edition

  • Book Review: The Royal Australian Navy – a History
  • Further Reflections on the Sydney/Kormoran Battle, 1941
  • Gascoyne to the Rescue On Christmas Day 1944
  • HMAS Adelaide – Boarding Party, Persian Gulf 2004
  • HMAS Quickmatch – Medical Rescue – 1944
  • Korean Waters – Tribal Class Destroyers
  • Leadership: Admiral of the Fleet Isoroku Yamamoto
  • Letters: Followup on Singapore Naval Base