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Australian Naval History on 26 July 2003

Australian Naval History on 26 July 2003

On This Day · Jul 26, 2003 ·

The patrol boat HMAS WHYALLA, (LCDR T. Byles, RAN), becomes the first RAN vessel to arrive in the Solomon Islands to support the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, ...

Australian Naval History on 24 July 2003

On This Day · Jul 24, 2003 ·

The Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, (RAMSI), or Operation Helpem Fren, commenced. The military portion was known as Operation Anode, and saw the deployment of several RAN vessels, ...

Australian Naval History on 17 July 2003

On This Day · Jul 17, 2003 ·

HMAS Kanimbla II returned to Australia after conducting Operation BASTILLE in the Middle East region. ...

Australian Naval History on 16 July 2003

On This Day · Jul 16, 2003 ·

Operation CATALYST began with the deployment of HMAS Newcastle, to the Middle East region. ...

Cerberus – First of the modern battleships

Rogers, John · Jun 30, 2003 ·

PRIOR TO FEDERATION, VICTORIA’S DEFENCES were exposed as the British naval presence was located in far away Sydney. As a result a powerful 16 ship fleet evolved. This Victorian Navy ...

Advice to the Young

A.N. Other · Jun 27, 2003 ·

The Boy’s Manual of Seamanship and Gunnery dated 1871, for Boy Seamen in the Royal Navy, by Commander Berney What advice would you give to a youngster joining the Navy ...

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North Borneo Patrol Malaysia/Indonesia Confrontation

Francis, Richard · Jun 27, 2003 ·

Early in the Confrontation campaign 1963-66 a large proportion of the Far East Fleet was employed in actively patrolling the coastline of Malaysia and North Borneo – which had its ...

The Royal Australian Navy Douglas C47 Dakotas

van Gelder, Commander John RAN (Rtd) · Jun 27, 2003 ·

Post WW2, the RAN operated four Dakota aircraft from NAS Nowra for many years, and no doubt former FAA personnel will remember them with nostalgia, in a similar vein as ...

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Mediterranean Memories

Jarrett, Hugh · Jun 27, 2003 ·

Much the same as between the Wars, post WW2 saw the Royal Navy concentrated in the Mediterranean, based on Malta and Gibraltar. IN 1951 I WAS ON EXCHANGE SERVICE in ...

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HMS Simbang (RNAS Sembawang) Singapore 1945-1976

Francis, Richard · Jun 27, 2003 ·

Originally built before WW2 for RAF bombers, the airfield came under Admiralty control in 1939. Post war it was rebuilt for RN squadrons of the Far East Fleet until vacated ...

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Book Review: Dark Victory

Book reviewer · Jun 18, 2003 ·

Dark Victory By David Marr and Marian Wilkinson Allen and Unwin: Sydney, 2003 Pp 350. Price $29.95 pb Reviewed by Tigger Wise One man’s singleminded determination to preserve the integrity ...

Cockatoo Island – An Historical Account

Ward, Samantha · Jun 17, 2003 ·

Reprinted by kind permission of the Surface Force Element Group at Garden Island and originally published in their brochure ‘Birds Away’ Cockatoo Island is Sydney Harbour’s largest. It was named ...

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Coastal Defence Forts at Albany, Western Australia

Francis, Richard · Jun 17, 2003 ·

19th century Australia was perceived to be coming under increasing threat from foreign powers in the lead up to WWI, and efforts were made to fortify strategic ports, some of ...

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Obituary: Captain Stan Darling, OBE, DSC**, VRD, RANR

A.N. Other · Jun 16, 2003 ·

JUST PRIOR TO THE START of last year’s Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race a simple ceremony was conducted from the RAN diving launch Seal as the ashes of this distinguished ...

Obituary: Rear Admiral Sir Richard Troubridge,KCVO, Royal Navy

A.N. Other · Jun 16, 2003 ·

REAR ADMIRAL SIR RICHARD TROUBRIDGE, who died on 9 May 2003 aged 83, was truly one of the remarkable naval career success stories of the twentieth century. He was born ...

King of the Australian Coast

Hordern, Marsden · Jun 16, 2003 ·

Offshore yachtsmen might reflect on the perils of the Australian coast before the establishment of navigational marks and aids now taken for granted. Extract from King of the Australian Coast, ...

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Australian Naval History on 4 June 2003

On This Day · Jun 4, 2003 ·

HMA Ships GASCOYNE and NORMAN, (mine hunters coastal), visited the Cambodian port of Sihanookville, (Kampong Som). This was only the second RAN ship visit to Cambodia, since a previous one ...

Australian Naval History on 17 May 2003

On This Day · May 17, 2003 ·

HMA Ships Anzac III and Darwin returned to Australia from the Middle East region.They were the Navy’s 23rd and 24th ship deployments to the Middle East region since 1990 ...

Australian Naval History on 1 May 2003

On This Day · May 1, 2003 ·

Major combat operations in Iraq cease, as the Coalition Allies announce that ‘essential combat activities have ceased in Iraq’. The coalition commences stabilization activities the following day, but anti-coalition bombings ...

Australian Naval History on 20 April 2003

On This Day · Apr 20, 2003 ·

HMAS STUART, (CMDR D. Greaves, RAN), assisted in the interception and boarding of the North Korean freighter MV PONG SU. STUART carried SAS Troops, who fast roped onto the vessel ...

Australia’s First Warship – The Torpedo Boat Acheron

Gillett, Ross · Mar 31, 2003 ·

Which was Australia’s first ‘real’ warship is a question often asked by naval historians. Today, what colony you originally came from or where you now reside, could be important elements ...

Australian Naval History on 29 March 2003

On This Day · Mar 29, 2003 ·

The Collins class submarine HMAS RANKIN was commissioned. RANKIN was laid down in the Australian Submarine Corporation in Adelaide, and launched on 7 November 2001. ...

Australian Naval History on 24 March 2003

On This Day · Mar 24, 2003 ·

A boarding Party from HMAS KANIMBLA lead by LCDR M. D. Edwards, RAN, captured a number of Iraqi tugs in the Northern Arabian Gulf. Onboard these tugs, and a barge ...

Book Review: Lost but not forgotten – a bitter sweet victory

Book reviewer · Mar 18, 2003 ·

Lost but not forgotten – a bitter sweet victory HMAS Sydney II – in memory of the 645. by Keith Shegog Self-published Reviewed by Peter Colthorpe This book is no ...

Book Review: Into the Blue – Boldly going where Captain Cook has gone before

Book reviewer · Mar 18, 2003 ·

Into the Blue – Boldly going where Captain Cook has gone before by Tony Horwitz Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2002. 480pp., maps, index, bibliog.,pb., rrp $29.95 Reviewed by Bob Nicholls ...

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