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Australian Naval History on 23 July 1980

Australian Naval History on 23 July 1980

On This Day · Jul 23, 1980 ·

HMAS ARDENT, (patrol boat), apprehended two Indonesian luggers poaching in Australian fishing waters north-west of Derby, WA. ...

Australian Naval History on 20 July 1980

David Stratton · Jul 20, 1980 ·

HMAS Adroit hosted a reception for NOCNA, Captain R McKenzie, ADC, RAN, and nine guests including Rear Admiral Shapiro, USN; and Miss Australia 1980, Miss Eleanor Moreton. The guests were ...

Australian Naval History on 8 July 1980

On This Day · Jul 8, 1980 ·

The Minister for Defence, Mr. D. J. Killen, announced that the Government had approved a feasibility study of the building of submarines at Vickers Cockatoo Island Dockyard, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 3 July 1980

On This Day · Jul 3, 1980 ·

The first WRANS midshipmen passed out of the Royal Australian Naval College. ...

Bathurst Class Minesweepers (Corvettes)

Payne, Alan · Jun 30, 1980 ·

HERMAN GILL IN HIS HISTORY of the Royal Australian Navy 1939-1942 stated that the Bathurst class minesweepers or corvettes were ‘an Australian modification of an Admiralty design’ and this view ...

The Battle of Tsushima, 1905

Kubata, K. · Jun 30, 1980 ·

Editor’s Note: On the night of 8th February 1904, Vice Admiral Togo led the Japanese Combined Fleet against Russian naval units anchored at Port Arthur at the western end of ...

Bomb Alley, 1942

Max Darling, RANVR · Jun 23, 1980 ·

IN 1942 THE BOMB ALLEY of this story extended 400 miles along the central Mediterranean with every mile within 30 minutes of enemy airfields. At the eastern end the strategically ...

Corvette Maryborough 1941-1946

Harvey K · Jun 23, 1980 ·

HMAS MARYBOROUGH was built by Walker’s Ltd at Maryborough, Queensland and commissioned by Lieutenant Commander G. L. Cant, RAN on 15th June, 1941. Known as the Bathurst class of mine-sweepers, ...

Australian Naval History on 17 June 1980

On This Day · Jun 17, 1980 ·

The destroyer escort HMAS SWAN, (CMDR D. T. Read, RAN), rescued 72 Vietnamese refugees from a disabled vessel in the South China Sea. ...

Australian Naval History on 7 June 1980

On This Day · Jun 7, 1980 ·

The Minister for Defence, Mr. D. J. Killen, announced increased air and sea defence for Australia’s off-shore oilfields. ...

Australian Naval History on 5 June 1980

On This Day · Jun 5, 1980 ·

Evaluations of the US designed Mk 48 heavyweight torpedo, (for potential use in the Oberon class submarines), commenced at HMAS WATSON. ...

Australian Naval History on 30 May 1980

On This Day · May 30, 1980 ·

HMA Ships ATTACK, ADVANCE, and BUCCANEER, (patrol boats), commenced offshore oil rig patrols. The patrols were organized to prevent terrorist attacks on the oil rigs ...

Australian Naval History on 29 May 1980

On This Day · May 29, 1980 ·

Queen Elizabeth II, approved three new long service medals, (15 years service), for members of the Australian Defence Force. These were the Defence Force Service Medal, (DFSM), for all regular ...

Australian Naval History on 19 May 1980

On This Day · May 19, 1980 ·

The rank of Provisional Warrant Officer was abolished in the RAN. ...

Australian Naval History on 18 May 1980

On This Day · May 18, 1980 ·

China’s first Inter Continental Ballistic Missile landed in the Pacific Ocean north west of Fiji. The splashdown was observed by HMA Ships VAMPIRE, (destroyer), and JERVIS BAY, (training ship). A ...

Australian Naval History on 17 May 1980

On This Day · May 17, 1980 ·

USS DIXIE, (destroyer tender), the oldest US warship on continuous active service, arrived in Sydney on a goodwill visit. ...

Australian Naval History on 13 May 1980

On This Day · May 13, 1980 ·

HMA Ships VAMPIRE, (Daring class destroyer), and HMAS JERVIS BAY, (training ship), were dispatched to the area between the Solomon Islands and Fiji, to observe the test firing of China’s ...

Australian Naval History on 11 May 1980

On This Day · May 11, 1980 ·

The Australian Government announced plans for the construction of a $13 million patrol base at Darwin, NT. ...

Australian Naval History on 6 May 1980

On This Day · May 6, 1980 ·

The first female officers of the RAN to serve at sea, embarked in the training ship HMAS JERVIS BAY. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 April 1980

On This Day · Apr 15, 1980 ·

The Minister for Defence, Mr. D. J. Killen, announced the expenditure of $1,065 million for the building of four guided missile frigates and support equipment. ...

Anti Submarine Warfare – June 1944, English Channel

Darling, Stanley, OBE, DSC and 2 bars, Captain, RANR (Rtd) · Mar 31, 1980 ·

In command of HMS Loch Killin, one of the first of a new class of frigate, Lieutenant Commander Darling joined the Second Escort Group under the legendary Captain Walker in ...

Coastal Motor Boats – 1916

Denis, A.L.E., Commander, RNR (Rtd) · Mar 31, 1980 ·

In the early summer of 1915 three young Naval Officers from the Harwich Destroyer Force (Lieutenants Hampden, Bremner and Anson) conceived the idea of a small fast motor boat, capable ...

On the Gunline – HMAS Perth’s 3rd deployment in Vietnam

Kelly, Michael J · Mar 31, 1980 ·

IN THESE MODERN DAYS of trade expansion and spreading communities there is an ever increasing threat of Communism infiltrating into the free countries of Europe and Asia. In recent years ...

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Australian Naval History on 25 March 1980

On This Day · Mar 25, 1980 ·

The Minister for Defence, Mr. D. J. Killen, announced Government plans to increase the RAN’s strength in ships, weapons and establishments. ...

Slow Boat to China – USS Wachusett, 1865

Bogart, Charles B. · Mar 19, 1980 ·

WITH THE FALL OF FORT FISHER on January 15 1865, for all practical purposes, the Civil War at sea for the Union Navy came to an end. With the closing ...

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