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Occasional Paper 42: The day the entire German fleet surrendered – 100 years ago


Occasional Paper 42: The day the entire German fleet surrendered – 100 years ago


A.N. Other · Dec 17, 2018 ·

Armistice Day is remembered as the day World War One ended, but for naval historians Britain’s greatest victory came 10 days later.  Operation ZZ was the code name for the ...

Occasional Paper 41: SS William Dawes – A Ship is Burning (1942)

Wright, Ken · Dec 14, 2018 ·

This account records an incident in the Japanese submarine campaign off Australia and the efforts of the RAAF and VAOC to protect coastal shipping. As the attractive blonde 17 year ...

The Transition to War: HMAS Perth and the Canadian West Coast Destroyers

A.N. Other · Dec 13, 2018 ·

By Roger Buxton In the late northern summer and autumn of 1939 HMAS Perth and the Canadian West Coast destroyers HMC Ships Fraser, Ottawa, Restigouche and St Laurent were making the transition from ...

HMAS Albatross, HMS Albatross and SS Hellenic Prince

Haken, J.K., Dr · Dec 13, 2018 ·

The first HMAS Albatross was a locally built seaplane tender which had a short RAN career, saw wartime service as HMS Albatross, first as a seaplane tender then as a ...

Scapa Flow Revisited

A.N. Other · Dec 13, 2018 ·

By Walter Burroughs The name Scapa Flow was synonymous with naval operations in both world wars as a safe anchorage for vast fleets seeking to control access to the seaborne ...

The First Direct Wireless Messages from the United Kingdom to Australia

Editorial Staff · Dec 13, 2018 ·

On 22 September 2018, marking the centenary of the First Wireless Message from the United Kingdom to Australia, a ceremony was held at the Sydney suburb of Wahroonga, outside the ...

Recollection of an Admiral’s Barge

A.N. Other · Dec 13, 2018 ·

By William (Bill) Burrell On 18 October 2018 Mr Bill Burrell, aged 84, contacted the Sea Power Centre Australia (SPC-A) to confirm that the vessel he had recently seen on ...

Letter: Hospital ships

Letter Writer · Dec 10, 2018 ·

Dear Editor As always, lots of interest in the September edition but one item has caught my attention. In the article about the hospital ships, on page 43 you show ...

Book Review: THE LAST CRUISE OF A GERMAN RAIDER   –  THE DESTRUCTION OF SMS EMDEN

Book reviewer · Dec 10, 2018 ·

THE LAST CRUISE OF A GERMAN RAIDER   –  THE DESTRUCTION OF SMS EMDEN by Wes Olson. Seaforth Publishing, Pen and Sword Books, Barnsley, United Kingdom, 2018. Hard Cover, 274 Pages, ...

Book Review: Cold War and Decolonisation: Australia’s policy towards Britain’s end of empire in Southeast Asia

Book reviewer · Dec 10, 2018 ·

Cold War and Decolonisation: Australia’s policy towards Britain’s end of empire in Southeast Asia, by Andrea Benvenuti, National University of Singapore Press, Singapore, 2017, paperback, 279 pp., available Asia Book Room, ...

HMAS Canberra (1) and her White Ensign

Editorial Staff · Dec 10, 2018 ·

Some months ago the Naval Historical Society (NHS) was approached by Mrs Kylie Lee from Toowoomba, who from her mother’s estate came into possession of a white ensign from HMAS ...

The Emden Guns

A.N. Other · Dec 10, 2018 ·

By Wes Olson When the small German cruiser SMS Emden was destroyed by HMAS Sydney at the Cocos-Keeling Islands on 9 November 1914 the British Admiralty was presented with a unique opportunity ...

HMAS Sydney sailor Crosses the Bar  –  John Ravenscroft (1921 – 2018)

Swinden, Greg · Dec 10, 2018 ·

By Greg Swinden On 19 July 1940 one of the RAN’s more famous actions was fought in the Mediterranean.  HMAS Sydney’s destruction of the Italian light cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni, and putting ...

One hundred Australians awarded the Victoria Cross 

Editorial Staff · Dec 10, 2018 ·

The Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award under the Imperial honours system, is awarded to members of the armed forces for gallantry in the presence of the enemy. While it ...

RAN controlled minefields in World War 2

A.N. Other · Dec 10, 2018 ·

By Mike Turner and Hector Donohue Very little has ever been reported about the controlled minefields laid at ports along Australia’s east coast in 1942 as part of Australia’s defence ...

A Hundred-Year-Old Mystery Solved: What Really Happened to AE1

A.N. Other · Dec 9, 2018 ·

This important commentary by Rear Admiral Peter Briggs AO CSC RAN (Rtd) provides a summary of research that led to the successful discovery of the remains of AE1by MV Fugro ...

The Military Technology College, Muscat: Department of Marine Engineering

A.N. Other · Dec 5, 2018 ·

By Captain John McGrath RN, Rtd  The Sultanate of Oman occupies the strategically important south-eastern coast of the Arabian Sea at the mouth of the Persian Gulf. While it has ...

Australian Naval History on 23 November 2018

On This Day · Nov 23, 2018 ·

The future HMAS Supply II, was launched by Spanish shipbuilder Navantia at its Ferrol shipyard. ...

Occasional Paper 40: Secret History of the First Australian to be given Penicillin

David Stratton · Nov 15, 2018 ·

On Thursday 9th August 2018 the ABC 7.30 Report broadcast a story by Tracy Bowden about the first use of penicillin in Australia.  Tracy has given permission to the Naval ...

Occasional Paper 39: The Story Of Commander Paul Hugill Hirst RAN 1899-1963

A.N. Other · Nov 14, 2018 ·

November 2018 Compelled to Resign: The Story Of Commander Paul Hugill Hirst RAN 1899-1963 by Lieutenant Commander Terry Feltham RAN Ret’d “Just because something ends doesn’t mean it never should’ve ...

Australian Naval History on 31 October 2018

On This Day · Oct 31, 2018 ·

HMA Ships Hawkesbury and Norman were decommissioned . They had been in Extended Readiness Availability since 2009. ...

Occasional Paper 35: Loss of HMAS Parramatta (II): First Hand Accounts

David Stratton · Oct 29, 2018 ·

September 2018 Recently the Naval Historical Society of Australia was favoured with two handwritten letters from survivors of the sinking of HMAS Parramatta (II) off Tobruk overnight 27 November 1941.  ...

Occasional Paper 34: Paddle Steamer Weeroona

Thomson, Max · Oct 29, 2018 ·

September 2018 Recently the attention of the NHSA was drawn to the possibility of a paddle-steamer serving in the RAN.  It appears that the closest was PS Weeroona built as ...

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 ...

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