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Australian Naval History on 30 June 1982

Australian Naval History on 30 June 1982

On This Day · Jun 30, 1982 ·

HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft carrier),paid off at Sydney for disposal. The ship was initially sold in June 1984 to an Australian company for A$1.7 million, however the sale fell through. In ...

Family Saga -The Westons & The Johnstons – 1764 Onwards

Weston, Bert E. · Jun 30, 1982 ·

FROM TIME TO TIME the Naval Historical Review has featured the biography of some officer, living or dead, who had reached high rank and was noted for his service in ...

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I’m Jesus, the Canteen Manager (Part 5)

Zammitt, Alan · Jun 25, 1982 ·

CROSSING THE BAY OF BISCAY Sydney ran into bad weather, losing the starboard lower boom, and the canopies of the starboard motor boats being stove in. In the Mediterranean we ...

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Occasional Paper 170: The Eight Inch Gun Relining Programme

A.N. Other · Jun 5, 1982 ·

C. 1946. This is the first "hybrid", consisting of 8" barrel or "bruno" mount.

June 1982 edition of the Naval Historical Review (all rights reserved) When the Second World War broke out the RAN possessed two 10,000 ton County class cruisers armed with BL ...

Australian Naval History on 4 June 1982

On This Day · Jun 4, 1982 ·

HMAS STUART, (destroyer escort), was damaged in a fire at Williamstown Dockyard, VIC. ...

The QF 12 pounder 8 cwt Naval Field Gun

A.N. Other · Jun 1, 1982 ·

TO THOSE MEMBERS who are interested in the formation of the Ceremonial Field Gun Battery, and for those who have seen the Royal Navy’s field gun competition, the following notes ...

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HMNZS Irirangi – NZ Naval Base

Tonson, A.E. · Jun 1, 1982 ·

THE ENTRY OF THE JAPANESE into the war in 1941 brought unexpected communication problems for New Zealand, for there had previously been no major war in the South Pacific region. ...

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Australian Naval History on 26 April 1982

On This Day · Apr 26, 1982 ·

RAN personnel joined the Multi-National Force and Observers, (MFO), operating on the Sinai Peninsula, to enforce the separation of Egyptian and Israeli forces. The RAN provided Iroquious helicopters, (which had ...

Australian Naval History on 21 April 1982

On This Day · Apr 21, 1982 ·

VADM D. W. Leach, AC, CBE, LVO, RAN, is appointed Chief of Naval Staff. He had joined the RAN College in 1942 as a Cadet Midshipman, and was the last ...

SS Pruth – The Moresby Wreck

Piper, Robert Kendall · Mar 30, 1982 ·

AN AURA OF MYSTERY has often surrounded the shipwreck on the reef off Moresby’s Ela Beach. Some rumours had her as a German raider which ran aground in the first ...

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Australian Naval History on 29 March 1982

On This Day · Mar 29, 1982 ·

HMAS CANBERRA, (guided missile frigate), and P&O’s cruise liner, CANBERRA, rendezvoused off San Diego, USA. ...

I’m Jesus, the Canteen Manager (Part 4)

Zammitt, Alan · Mar 25, 1982 ·

THE KANIMBLA SAILED from Devonport on September 9th, called at Gibraltar, and arrived at Genoa, Italy, to embark displaced persons who were being brought to Australia to make a new ...

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Australian Naval History on 16 March 1982

On This Day · Mar 16, 1982 ·

RADM M. W. Hudson, RAN, was appointed Flag Officer Commanding Her Majesty’s Fleet. ...

Australian Naval History on 6 March 1982

On This Day · Mar 6, 1982 ·

The Fremantle class patrol boat HMAS LAUNCESTON was commissioned. ...

Coal Ship — A Memory

Stevens, Cliff · Mar 5, 1982 ·

COALING SHIP is now a thing of the past, a forgotten evolution, but fifty years ago it was a much too frequent task. In this story, Cliff Stevens recalls the ...

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Australian Naval History on 4 March 1982

On This Day · Mar 4, 1982 ·

HMAS TOBRUK, (landing ship heavy), transported 10 Iroquios helicopters to the Middle East as part of a multi-national force of observers enforcing the cease-fire agreement between Egypt and Israel. RAN ...

Australian Naval History on 1 March 1982

On This Day · Mar 1, 1982 ·

HMAS LAUNCESTON, (Fremantle Class Patrol Boat), was commissioned. ...

Australian Naval History on 25 February 1982

On This Day · Feb 25, 1982 ·

The Australian Government announced it intended to purchase the aircraft carrier HMS INVINCIBLE as a replacement for HMAS MELBOURNE. The carrier was to be renamed HMAS AUSTRALIA. However, as a ...

Australian Naval History on 8 February 1982

On This Day · Feb 8, 1982 ·

Britain’s First Sea Lord, ADML Sir Henry Leach, made a four day official visit to Australia and conferred with cabinet on the possible purchase of HMS INVINCIBLE as a replacement ...

Australian Naval History on 25 January 1982

On This Day · Jan 25, 1982 ·

HMAS SYDNEY, (guided missile frigate), was severely damaged in a $4 million fire while fitting out at Seattle, USA. ...

Spitfire – The First Australian Built Warship

Straczek, J.H., Sub-Lieutenant, RAN · Dec 31, 1981 ·

SINCE THE FORMATION of the Royal Australian Navy in 1911 hundreds of Australian built ships have served under the White Ensign, ships ranging in size and types from small Channel ...

The Northern Patrol

Gillett, Ross · Dec 28, 1981 ·

A MAJOR PROBLEM faced by Australian missions and pearling interests in the years prior to the outbreak of the Pacific war in December 1941 was the multitude of Japanese fishing ...

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The Fletcher Class Destroyers

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 28, 1981 ·

IN HIS BOOK “DESTROYERS“, Antony Preston refers to the Fletchers as ‘The Magnificent Fletchers’, and this is a very fitting description indeed. One would have to be an absolute bigot ...

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I’m Jesus, the Canteen Manager (Part 3)

Zammitt, Alan · Dec 25, 1981 ·

THE AUSTRALIA CONTINUED HER REFIT at Garden Island until May 1947. The ship’s company was greatly reduced, but there was always a reasonable number living on board. Harry Adlam left ...

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Australian Naval History on 14 December 1981

On This Day · Dec 14, 1981 ·

Cadet AB Kenneth Dax died onboard HMAS TOBRUK, (landing ship heavy), from a hydrogen-sulphide gas leak from the ships sewage tank. ...

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