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HMAS Melbourne II

Australian Naval History on 23 June 1969

On This Day · Jun 23, 1969 ·

US Secretary for Defense, announced that members of the same family would be allowed to continue service in the same combat ship, or unit, despite the loss of three brothers ...

Australian Naval History on 6 June 1969

On This Day · Jun 6, 1969 ·

USS KEARSAGE arrived at Subic Bay, (The Philippines), with 196 of the 199 survivors from USS FRANK E EVANS, (destroyer), which had been cut in half by HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft ...

Australian Naval History on 3 June 1969

On This Day · Jun 3, 1969 ·

USS FRANK E. EVANS, (destroyer), was cut in two following a collision with HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft carrier), during exercises in the South China Sea. The bow section sank immediately, and ...

Australian Naval History on 25 February 1968

On This Day · Feb 25, 1968 ·

The report of the second Royal Commission into the HMAS MELBOURNE-HMAS VOYAGER collision was released. The report concerned the fitness of CAPT D. H. Stevens, RAN, to command HMAS VOYAGER ...

Australian Naval History on 31 October 1967

On This Day · Oct 31, 1967 ·

HMAS Melbourne departed from San Diego for the return journey to Australia after a journey to collect new FAA aircraft. She visited Pearl Harbor and Suva en route, and arrived ...

Australian Naval History on 4 August 1967

On This Day · Aug 4, 1967 ·

The second inquiry into the HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft carrier), and USS FRANK E. EVANS, (destroyer), collision, continued in Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 18 July 1967

On This Day · Jul 18, 1967 ·

The second inquiry into the causes of the collision between HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft carrier), and HMAS VOYAGER, (Daring class destroyer), opened in Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 28 April 1966

On This Day · Apr 28, 1966 ·

Sea Venom WZ900 (866) crashed off HMAS MELBOURNE in the Philippine Sea. Arrestor wire parted during carrier landing, aircraft crashed into sea.  The accident happened at approx 1500 Hrs. Pilot ...

Australian Naval History on 27 May 1965

On This Day · May 27, 1965 ·

With 347 officers and men of 1RAR embarked, as well as vehicles and stores, the fast troop transport, HMAS Sydney (III) departed Sydney for her first voyage to Vietnam, escorted ...

Australian Naval History on 27 March 1965

On This Day · Mar 27, 1965 ·

HMAS Melbourne participated in Exercise Showpiece off Malaysia with RN aircraft carriers HMS Eagle (R05), HMS Bulwark (R08) and HMS Victorious (R38). The exercise was a political one intended to ...

Australian Naval History on 24 March 1965

On This Day · Mar 24, 1965 ·

During the Indonesian ‘Confrontation’ to detect Indonesian boats smuggling arms or infiltrating Malaysia Fairey Gannets flew night-time patrols along the Strait of Malacca from HMAS Melbourne. Returning after a night ...

Australian Naval History on 12 March 1965

On This Day · Mar 12, 1965 ·

Gallantry awards were conferred on the following RAN personnel for their part in saving lives after HMAS VOYAGER, (destroyer), was sunk following a collision with HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft carrier):GC (Posthumous) ...

Australian Naval History on 25 February 1964

On This Day · Feb 25, 1964 ·

The first Royal Commission into the loss of HMAS VOYAGER, in a collision with HMAS MELBOURNE, was convened in Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 10 February 1964

On This Day · Feb 10, 1964 ·

HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft carrier), and HMAS VOYAGER, (destroyer), collided in a night exercise off Jervis Bay. VOYAGER sank with a loss of 82 lives. The GC was awarded posthumously to ...

Australian Naval History on 16 June 1961

On This Day · Jun 16, 1961 ·

HMAS MELBOURNE used the RAN-devised Bailey Bridge loading ramp for aircraft carriers at Garden Island, Sydney. The ramp greatly reduced the time required for loading. ...

Australian Naval History on 9 May 1960

On This Day · May 9, 1960 ·

Whilst in the China Sea HMAS MELBOURNE lost an XA359 Gannet aircraft. The aircraft lost on engine whilst being catapulted and ditched ahead of the ship. LCDR Rowland was the ...

Australian Naval History on 28 October 1957

On This Day · Oct 28, 1957 ·

HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft carrier), collided with the merchant ship SS STRAAT BANKA, (Royal Interocean Line) in Port Adelaide. Damage was minor. HMAS MELBOURNE proceeded to Melbourne on that day, arriving on ...

Australian Naval History on 12 February 1957

On This Day · Feb 12, 1957 ·

The Daring class destroyer HMAS VOYAGER, (CAPT G. J. B. Crabb, DSC, RAN), was commissioned. VOYAGER was laid down in Cockatoo Island Dockyard, Sydney, and launched on 1 March 1952. ...

Australian Naval History on 9 May 1956

On This Day · May 9, 1956 ·

The aircraft carrier HMAS MELBOURNE, (CAPT G. G. O Gatacre, RAN), arrived at her home port of Sydney, on completion of her maiden voyage from the United Kingdom ...

Australian Naval History on 24 April 1956

On This Day · Apr 24, 1956 ·

The aircraft carrier HMAS MELBOURNE, (CAPT G. G. O. Gatacre, RAN), arrived at Fremantle on her maiden voyage to Australia. ...

Australian Naval History on 12 March 1956

On This Day · Mar 12, 1956 ·

HMAS Melbourne sailed from Glasgow for Australia with 808 Squadron (Sea Venom all weather fighters) and 816 and 817 Squadrons (Gannet anti-submarine aircraft) embarked. ...

Australian Naval History on 8 March 1956

On This Day · Mar 8, 1956 ·

HMAS Melbourne arrived at Glasgow, Scotland where the two squadrons of Gannets (24 aircraft in all) were loaded on board (along with two squadrons of Sea Venoms and two Bristol ...

Australian Naval History on 6 December 1955

On This Day · Dec 6, 1955 ·

The first aircraft landed on HMAS MELBOURNE, (aircraft carrier). It was a Westland Whirlwind helicopter. ...

Australian Naval History on 28 October 1955

On This Day · Oct 28, 1955 ·

The aircraft carrier HMAS MELBOURNE, (ex-HMS MAJESTIC,), was commissioned. MAJESTIC was laid down in Vickers Armstrong Yard, Barrow in Furness, England, on 15 April 1943, and launched on 28 February ...

Australian Naval History on 23 August 1955

On This Day · Aug 23, 1955 ·

808 Squadron recommissioned at the Royal Navy Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton in the south of England. Then equipped with de Havilland Sea Venoms, the Squadron participated in the RAN’s new ...

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