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HMS/HMVS Nelson – 120 gun Line-of-Battleship 1814

HMS/HMVS Nelson – 120 gun Line-of-Battleship 1814

Bastock, John · Dec 5, 1979 ·

THIS THREE-DECKER BATTLESHIP was laid down in December 1809 and launched on 4th July 1814. Nelson was the first three-decker to be launched in England after the victory at Trafalgar ...

Sinking of Sydney by Kormoran – Report by pilot of Kormoran’s aircraft

NHSA Webmaster · Dec 5, 1979 ·

Professor Ahl, a retired German Lieutenant Commander was the pilot of the aircraft of the German raider Kormoran, which sank HMAS Sydney and was sunk by the Australian cruiser. ON ...

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Australian Naval History on 1 November 1979

On This Day · Nov 1, 1979 ·

The Australian 200 nautical mile fishing zone was proclaimed, greatly increasing the surveillance role of the RAN. ...

Australian Naval History on 9 October 1979

David Stratton · Oct 9, 1979 ·

HMAS Vendetta was decommissioned. In her 21 year career, she had steamed 670952 nautical miles. She subsequently served as a source of spare parts for Vampire (II), the last Australian ...

The Loss of HMS Kuala, 1942

Creer, H.V., Commander, RAN · Sep 7, 1979 ·

This is an edited account of the loss of the auxiliary patrol vessel HMS Kuala as related by her commanding officer Lieutenant Franklin Caithness, RNR, to the late Commander H.V. ...

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The History of HMAS Tingira

Thurston, H. J. · Sep 7, 1979 ·

IF ALL THE GREAT SHIPS of Her Majesty’s Australian Navy, the ship which has possibly received the least acclaim, and yet the one which should receive high honours, is HMAS ...

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Japanese Gunnery and Torpedo Exercises in Jervis Bay – 1917

Underdown, Michael · Sep 7, 1979 ·

IT IS NOW WELL KNOWN that the Australian Government was critical of the Japanese naval contribution during the First World War. In fact, Japanese naval support to Australia over the ...

HMS Nestor at Jutland

Bingham, Barry, The Hon. VC, Commander, RN · Sep 7, 1979 ·

THINGS SEEMED AS PEACEFUL as could be on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 30th when Maurice Bethell and I went ashore for a round of golf at Bruntsfield near Edinburgh. ...

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HMS Amethyst – the Yangtse Incident 1948

Hughes, W.R.N., RCNC · Sep 7, 1979 ·

THE STORY OF THE SO-CALLED YANGTSE INCIDENT and the saga of HMS Amethyst has been told and retold in the Press and over the Radio of the world, but I ...

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Australian Naval History on 31 August 1979

On This Day · Aug 31, 1979 ·

CPO Jackson, of HMAS KIMBLA, (survey vessel), was washed overboard and drowned in heavy seas, while the ship was leaving Port Philip Bay, VIC. His body was never recovered. ...

Australian Naval History on 23 August 1979

On This Day · Aug 23, 1979 ·

The Minister for Defence, Mr. D. J. Killen, announced the building of an underway replenishment ship for the RAN at Cockatoo Island. The ship was named HMAS SUCCESS. ...

Australian Naval History on 20 August 1979

On This Day · Aug 20, 1979 ·

Trials of the Australian-designed and developed Mulloka Submarine Sonar System were completed in HMAS YARRA. ...

Australian Naval History on 17 August 1979

On This Day · Aug 17, 1979 ·

The Australian designed and manufactured Mulloka Sonar System, was accepted for service in the RAN ...

Australian Naval History on 1 July 1979

David Stratton · Jul 1, 1979 ·

The WRAN officer rank titles were replaced with male officer rank titles. The Navy began training its WRAN officer cadets at RAN College at Jervis Bay with their male counterparts. ...

The RAN – 1918-1919

Vennell, C W Lt RAN Retired · Jun 30, 1979 ·

FROM A WESTERN DISTRICT FARM, far from sight or sound of the sea, to the gunroom of a battle-cruiser in the Grand Fleet within the space of four months – ...

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The Navy and the Napier Earthquake – New Zealand, 1931

Watt, Robert M · Jun 7, 1979 ·

THE PEACETIME ACTIVITIES of the Royal Navy have on innumerable occasions included help to those in distress, and right down through the years when great calamities have overtaken peoples of ...

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The Destruction of Force K – Mediterranean 1941

Rodwell, E · Jun 7, 1979 ·

ON 3RD JUNE 1941 the Italian 7th Division (Admiral Casardi) and the 4th Division (Admiral Giovanola) comprising five cruisers and seven destroyers, laid two deep minefields to the north-east of ...

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HMS Renown – Battle-cruiser 1916 – 1948

Churchill, Peter, Lieutenant Commander, RN (Rtd) · Jun 7, 1979 ·

WHEN CHURCHILL BROUGHT ADMIRAL FISHER back as First Sea Lord in October 1914, he could not have dreamed that Fisher would soon reintroduce battle cruisers, which Churchill strongly disapproved of ...

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Escape From Gumusluck (Turkey, 1943)

Perry, W.G. · Jun 7, 1979 ·

Printed by permission of the Editor of the Journal of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors Association IN OCTOBER 1943 I was serving as FNCO on the staff of the ...

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Australian Naval History on 4 May 1979

On This Day · May 4, 1979 ·

RAN Clearance Divers blasted a new harbour and shipping channel out of a coral reef at Noro, Solomon Islands. This was done to allow local fishermen better access to the ...

Australian Naval History on 1 May 1979

On This Day · May 1, 1979 ·

The initial engagement period for General Entry Sailors was reduced from nine to six years. ...

Australian Naval History on 21 April 1979

On This Day · Apr 21, 1979 ·

VADM Sir James Willis, KBE, AO, RAN, is appointed Chief of Naval Staff. ...

Australian Naval History on 12 April 1979

On This Day · Apr 12, 1979 ·

RADM D. Leach, CBE, MVO, was appointed Flag Officer Commanding Her Majesty’s Australian Fleet. ...

Australian Naval History on 9 March 1979

On This Day · Mar 9, 1979 ·

The Minister for Defence, Mr. D. J. Killen, officially opened the new guided missile frigate berth at Garden Island, Sydney. ...

The Cruise of the Speedy – c1840

Dundonald, , Lord, Admiral · Mar 5, 1979 ·

Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald made his name in command of the small brig Speedy in 1800 when he captured the Spanish frigate El Gamo. His commands of the ...

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