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Flinders Naval Depot

Flinders Naval Depot

A.N. Other · Dec 31, 1982 ·

Flinders Naval Depot – The Cradle of the RAN ONE RESULT OF THE FAMOUS HENDERSON REPORT of 1910 was the establishment of a naval depot at Crib Point, Victoria. Originally ...

The Tribals

Arget · Dec 30, 1982 ·

DURING THE 1930S THE TRIBALS were designed to lend heavier gun support to existing flotillas and were influenced by similar contemporary German (Type 1934), Japanese (Asashio Class) and the American ...

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Australian Naval History on 17 December 1982

David Stratton · Dec 17, 1982 ·

HMAS Banks ceased to be a commissioned ship of the RAN , but this was not the end of her sea going career as she was retained in service, performing ...

We Did It Better In My Day

Collins, Vice Admiral Sir John · Dec 5, 1982 ·

Old timers are quite critical of the modern generation, and particularly in service matters. Whenever we see a parade or a ceremonial, we always seem to compare the show with ...

Some notes on identification of naval guns

A.N. Other · Dec 3, 1982 ·

NOW THAT THE SOCIETY is compiling a record of naval relics around Australia it might be an idea to pass on a few tips that may help positive identification of ...

Bastock, John – Naval Artist & Writer

A.N. Other · Dec 3, 1982 ·

WHEN ONE ENTERS THE WARDROOM of the FFG HMAS Adelaide the first object to catch one’s eye is a fine painting of the cruiser Adelaide in 1944 in her wartime ...

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Australian Naval History on 13 November 1982

On This Day · Nov 13, 1982 ·

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

Australian Naval History on 6 November 1982

On This Day · Nov 6, 1982 ·

The RAN’s three torpedo recovery vessels, TRV 801, TRV 802, and TRV 803, were named TUNA, TREVALLY, and TAILOR, respectively. ...

The Navy in New Guinea in 1914

A.N. Other · Oct 30, 1982 ·

ON THE 11TH SEPTEMBER 1914, Lieutenant R.G. Bowen, RAN, with 25 men of the left half company of No. 6 Company of the Naval Battalion of the Australian Naval & ...

The Supermarine Seagull V

A.N. Other · Oct 30, 1982 ·

TO REPLACE THE SEAGULL III AMPHIBIAN AIRCRAFT that were carried in the seaplane carrier Albatross a more robust unit was required. Being of wooden construction, the Seagull III was not ...

Australian Naval History on 28 October 1982

On This Day · Oct 28, 1982 ·

HMAS SWAN, (destroyer escort), was the largest warship docked at the port of Fremantle to this date. ...

Australian Naval History on 27 October 1982

On This Day · Oct 27, 1982 ·

HMA Ships SNIPE and CURLEW, (minehunters), based at HMAS Cairns, detonated a WWII mine on Ribbon Reef, north of Cooktown, QLD. ...

I’m Jesus, the Canteen Manager (Part 6-Conclusion )

Zammitt, Alan · Oct 25, 1982 ·

ON 21ST OCTOBER, six Sea Furies attacked the suspected invasion junks, sinking 7 and damaging 15. Two Sea Furies were detailed to assist HMAS Murchison negotiate shallow water hazards which ...

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Sleuth – A Pretty Little Ship

A.N. Other · Oct 23, 1982 ·

THERE ARE VERY FEW SHIPS AFLOAT that served in the Great War of 1914-18, and in Australia possibly the only one is a small fishing boat now under repair in ...

The Calliope Dry Dock Pictorial

A.N. Other · Oct 20, 1982 ·

On the 16th February 1888, HMS CALLIOPE led HMS DIAMOND into the newly completed dry dock at Calliope Point on Auckland’s north shore. This dock is still in use today ...

Australian Naval History on 12 October 1982

On This Day · Oct 12, 1982 ·

The crew of HMAS TORRENS, (Type 12 frigate), ‘spliced the mainbrace’ to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, on completion of TORRENS tour of duty as escort to HMS BRITANNIA, (The ...

Australian Naval History on 8 October 1982

On This Day · Oct 8, 1982 ·

The Minister for Defence, Mr. Ian Sinclair, announced a contract had been placed with Carrington Slipways Pty. Ltd. of Newcastle, NSW, to build two Australian designed catamaran minesweepers. ...

Australian Naval History on 7 October 1982

On This Day · Oct 7, 1982 ·

Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, officially opened the RAN’s Darwin Naval Base. ...

Australian Naval History on 6 October 1982

On This Day · Oct 6, 1982 ·

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II opened the RAN base in Darwin, NT. ...

Preserved Naval Relics

A.N. Other · Oct 3, 1982 ·

A REGISTER OF NAVAL RELICS is being prepared by the Victorian Chapter of the Society, and when completed will be a very lengthy document. It is quite surprising where relics ...

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Australian Naval History on 25 September 1982

On This Day · Sep 25, 1982 ·

HMAS IPSWICH, (Fremantle class patrol boat), was launched at Cairns, QLD ...

Australian Naval History on 22 August 1982

On This Day · Aug 22, 1982 ·

The United Kingdom Government was advised that no further action would be taken on the potential purchase, for the RAN, of HMS INVINCIBLE, (aircraft carrier). ...

Australian Naval History on 20 August 1982

On This Day · Aug 20, 1982 ·

The Australian Government ordered 18 French built Squirrel, (Ecureuil), helicopters, at a total cost of $24 million. Twelve were allocated to the RAAF, and six to the RAN. ...

Australian Naval History on 14 August 1982

David Stratton · Aug 14, 1982 ·

HMAS Barbette temporarily changed her pennant number from 97 to 83 for her role as the fictional RAN patrol boat, HMAS Ambush, in the second series of the popular ABC ...

Australian Naval History on 16 July 1982

On This Day · Jul 16, 1982 ·

The Gunnery School at HMAS CERBERUS was closed. ...

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