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Australian Naval History on 13 December 1984

Australian Naval History on 13 December 1984

On This Day · Dec 13, 1984 ·

The Department of Defence Support, responsible for the management of naval dockyards and new ship building, was abolished. ...

British Gunboats on the Yangtze

Periodical, Yangtze and Sikiang Patroller · Dec 9, 1984 ·

The following article is taken from the June and March issues of Yangtze and Sikiang Patroller, journal of the United States Yangtze River Patrol Association. A number of RAN officers ...

Naval Chapel Windows for Cruisers Unveiled

Zammitt, Alan · Dec 9, 1984 ·

On October 21st, 1984, the 40th Anniversary of the Battle of Leyte, the Naval Dockyard Chapel at Garden Island had standing room only, as ex-Naval men and their families (some ...

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Turkish Treatment of British Naval Prisoners

Trimmer, L.S. Henry · Dec 9, 1984 ·

Little has been written on the treatment of naval prisoners in Turkish prisoner of war camps in World War I. Although this report was written by a Royal Navy sailor ...

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Australian Naval History on 2 November 1984

On This Day · Nov 2, 1984 ·

The last of the Australian-built Fremantle class patrol boats, HMAS BUNBURY, was launched at Cairns, QLD. ...

Australian Naval History on 31 October 1984

On This Day · Oct 31, 1984 ·

The Australian Government announced that HMA Ships ATTACK, BARBETTE, and BUCCANEER, (patrol boats), would be transferred as a gift to the Indonesian Navy. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 October 1984

On This Day · Oct 15, 1984 ·

The Australian Government approved the expenditure of $51 million for the purchase of eight Sikorsky Seahawk helicopters for the RAN. ...

Australian Naval History on 9 October 1984

On This Day · Oct 9, 1984 ·

The Australian Government decided to equip the RAN with Sikorsky S70B helicopters. The initial order for eight Seahawks cost $360 million. ...

Australian Naval History on 24 September 1984

On This Day · Sep 24, 1984 ·

HMAS ONSLOW became the world’s first conventionally powered submarine to be upgraded to guided missile capacity, on completion of a $39 million conversion at Cockatoo Dockyard, Sydney, when Harpoon sub-surface ...

The Silent Service of HMAS Bingera

Lind, L.J. · Sep 24, 1984 ·

IT IS A PLEASURE to present a pictorial profile of a ship that served the Royal Australian Navy in comparative obscurity. HMAS Bingera, according to the official histories, never fired ...

Richelieu – The Ship That Never Fought

Slocombe, George · Sep 9, 1984 ·

THIS IS ONE of the most tragic stories in the history of naval warfare. It is the story of the Richelieu, the fighting ship that never fought. The Richelieu was ...

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Prisoner of War Rescues

Whyte,Sam · Sep 9, 1984 ·

IMMEDIATELY AFTER the surrender ceremony aboard the USS Missouri on the 2nd of September 1945, steps were taken for the rescue and repatriation of prisoners of war from Japanese prison ...

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Ruby Boye – Coastwatcher Heroine

Zammitt, Alan · Sep 9, 1984 ·

MRS. RUBY BOYE-JONES lived with her husband, Mr. Skov Boye, at Vanikoro, a small tropical island in the Santa Cruz group of the then British Solomon Islands Protectorate at the ...

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Australian Naval History on 8 September 1984

On This Day · Sep 8, 1984 ·

The Fremantle class patrol boat HMAS GLADSTONE, was commissioned. ...

Australian Naval History on 31 August 1984

On This Day · Aug 31, 1984 ·

The first male nursing officer, (SBLT G. Villiani, RAN), joined the Navy. He was unable to join the RANNS as it was a ‘womens’ service,’ so he joined the RAN ...

Australian Naval History on 26 August 1984

On This Day · Aug 26, 1984 ·

HMAS GERALDTON, (patrol boat), was stranded, and damaged both propellers when she run aground on a reef northwest of Broome, WA. ...

Australian Naval History on 21 August 1984

On This Day · Aug 21, 1984 ·

HMAS TOBRUK, (amphibious heavy lift ship), was used as floating accommodation for delegates attending the South Pacific Forum Conference held at Tuvalu, (formerly Ellice Islands), north-west of Fiji. ...

Australian Naval History on 17 August 1984

On This Day · Aug 17, 1984 ·

HMAS IPSWICH, (patrol boat), intercepted and detained the Taiwanese fishing vessel YUAN JAAN, for illegally fishing off Mermaid Reef, west of Broome, WA. A court later ordered the forfeiture of ...

Australian Naval History on 5 August 1984

On This Day · Aug 5, 1984 ·

The RAN’s first female Chief Bosun’s Mate, PO Janet Wicks, was appointed to HMAS CERBERUS, VIC. ...

Australian Naval History on 3 August 1984

David Stratton · Aug 3, 1984 ·

All women joining the RAN became liable for sea service ...

Australian Naval History on 27 July 1984

On This Day · Jul 27, 1984 ·

HMAS BUCCANEER, (Attack class patrol boat), was paid off at Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 23 July 1984

On This Day · Jul 23, 1984 ·

RAN Clearance Divers completed a survey of islands between Townsville and Bowen, QLD, to establish the concentration of reef-destroying Crown of Thorns starfish on the Great Barrier Reef. A previous ...

Australian Naval History on 21 July 1984

On This Day · Jul 21, 1984 ·

The FFG-7, (Adelaide), class guided missile frigate HMAS DARWIN, (CMDR R. Bayley, RAN,), was commissioned at Seattle, USA. DARWIN was laid down in Todd Shipyard, Seattle, USA, and launched on ...

Australian Naval History on 16 July 1984

On This Day · Jul 16, 1984 ·

RADM Nigel Berlyn was the last naval commander of Garden Island, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 8 July 1984

On This Day · Jul 8, 1984 ·

The personnel strength of the RAN was 16,696 officers and ratings. ...

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