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Australian Naval History on 1 May 1941

On This Day · May 1, 1941 ·

The auxiliary minesweeper HMAS PATERSON, was commissioned. PATERSON was laid down as a coastal steamer in 1920, and requisitioned for the RAN on 1 May 1941. ...

Australian Naval History on 30 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 30, 1941 ·

The auxiliary minesweeper HMAS COOMBAR, was commissioned. COOMBAR was laid down in Port Glasgow, Scotland, in 1912, and requisitioned for the RAN from her owners, Wm Crosby & Co, Melbourne, ...

Australian Naval History on 29 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 29, 1941 ·

HMAS PERTH, (cruiser), engaged a German E boat with her main armament in Kasos Strait, off Crete. The E boat withdrew at high speed. ...

Australian Naval History on 28 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 28, 1941 ·

A Seagull amphibian aircraft from HMAS PERTH, (cruiser), was shot down by German aircraft off Anti Kyrethia, Greece. The aircraft crashed into the sea, but her crew of three, (Flight ...

Australian Naval History on 27 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 27, 1941 ·

HMA Ships STUART, VENDETTA, VAMPIRE, and WATERHEN, (destroyers), sailed from Suda Bay to Alexandria as escort to convoy GA12. RAN ships evacuating troops from Greece, picked up the last message ...

Australian Naval History on 26 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 26, 1941 ·

HMAS PERTH, (cruiser), carried 911 Australian and New Zealand troops, and HMAS STUART, (destroyer), evacuated 109, from Tolos to Suda Bay, Crete. Earlier that night STUART had ferried 600 troops ...

Australian Naval History on 24 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 24, 1941 ·

Operation Demon, (the evacuation of Greece from 24-29 April), took place. HMAS PERTH, (cruiser), and HMA Ships STUART, VAMPIRE, VENDETTA, VOYAGER, and WATERHEN, (destroyers, the Scrap-Iron Flotilla?), all took part ...

Australian Naval History on 22 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 22, 1941 ·

HMAS GEELONG, (minesweeper), was launched at Williamstown, VIC. ...

Australian Naval History on 21 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 21, 1941 ·

HMAS VENDETTA, (destroyer), sank an Italian supply schooner in a night action off Derna, Libya. HMAS PERTH, (cruiser), and HM Ships AJAX and ORION, (cruisers), provided support for the bombardment ...

Australian Naval History on 20 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 20, 1941 ·

HMAS VAMPIRE, (destroyer), took off the crew of the burning tanker BRITISH JUDGE, while under heavy air attack north of Crete. ...

Australian Naval History on 19 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 19, 1941 ·

HMA Ships STUART, VOYAGER, and WATERHEN, (destroyers), covered a landing by British Commandos on enemy positions near Bardia, Libya. The German raiders ATLANTIS and KORMORAN rendezvoused in the Indian Ocean. ...

Australian Naval History on 16 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 16, 1941 ·

HMAS KATOOMBA, (minesweeper), was launched at Poole and Steele’s Yard, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 15, 1941 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS BURNIE was commissioned. BURNIE was laid down at Mort’s Dock, Sydney, on 3 June 1940, and launched on 25 October 1940. HMAS PERTH, (cruiser), ...

Australian Naval History on 14 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 14, 1941 ·

HMAS SYDNEY embarked Australian delegates for the ABDA conference and departed for Singapore, arriving on the 19/4/41. HMAS WATERHEN, (destroyer), rescued 430 patients and medical staff from the hospital ship ...

Australian Naval History on 13 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 13, 1941 ·

The destroyers HMAS STUART and HMS GRIFFIN, bombarded enemy positions at Sollum, Libya. ...

Australian Naval History on 12 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 12, 1941 ·

The siege of Tobruk started and went on for 242 days, until the 8 December. The Tobruk Ferry involved RAN destroyers making 139 runs, with HMAS VENDETTA alone making 39. ...

Australian Naval History on 10 April 1941

David Stratton · Apr 10, 1941 ·

HMAS Canberra joined military convoy WS 6 as relief for HMS PHOEBE ...

Australian Naval History on 8 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 8, 1941 ·

HMAS PARRAMATTA, (sloop), towed the damaged cruiser HMS CAPETOWN to the port of Massawa. The cruiser had been attacked and torpedoed by Italian destroyers in the Red Sea. ...

Australian Naval History on 6 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 6, 1941 ·

The Seagull amphibian from HMAS AUSTRALIA, (cruiser), crashed and sank when taking off in Cook Strait. HMAS HOBART, (cruiser), was in company with AUSTRALIA, and landed its Seagull aircraft on ...

Australian Naval History on 3 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 3, 1941 ·

HMAS PARRAMATTA, (sloop), passed a flotilla of Italian destroyers at night while escorting a convoy off Port Sudan. No sighting report was made by either side. ...

Australian Naval History on 2 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 2, 1941 ·

HMAS VOYAGER, (destroyer), sank the heavily damaged cargo ships HOMEFIELD, and COLOUROUS XENOX, after savage German air attacks in the central Mediterranean. ...

Australian Naval History on 1 April 1941

On This Day · Apr 1, 1941 ·

Three sailors from HMAS HOBART, (cruiser), who were captured after volunteering to man a shore-based gun in August 1940, were released from prisoner-of-war camp in Eritria, East Africa. They were ...

Australian Naval History on 31 March 1941

On This Day · Mar 31, 1941 ·

The Italian submarine DAGABUR sank the cruiser HMS BONAVENTURE which was escorting convoy GA 8. 310 survivors were picked up by HMAS Stuart and HMS Hereward. HMAS Stuart heavily depth ...

Australian Naval History on 30 March 1941

On This Day · Mar 30, 1941 ·

The Mediterranean Fleet returned to a vociferous welcome from ships at Alexandria after the Battle of Matapan. HMA Ships PERTH, STUART, and VENDETTA were detached after the battle to escort ...

Australian Naval History on 29 March 1941

On This Day · Mar 29, 1941 ·

The destroyer HMAS STUART, (CAPT H.M.L. Waller, RAN), fired her last shots, in the Battle of Matapan, at the Italian destroyer VITTORIO ALFERI. The Italian Navy lost three cruisers and ...

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Naval Historical Review: June 2007
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The painting of HMAS Warramunga reflects a major article in this edition which provides a potted history of the RAN in the Korean War. The images  of HMAS Adelaide reference the article about Adelaide’s Boarding party. It was only resourceful action by the ship’s helicopter, directed by the Flight Commander, that enabled the Boarding Party to be safely recovered, thereby averting an international incident.

Articles from this Edition

  • Book Review: The Royal Australian Navy – a History
  • Further Reflections on the Sydney/Kormoran Battle, 1941
  • Gascoyne to the Rescue On Christmas Day 1944
  • HMAS Adelaide – Boarding Party, Persian Gulf 2004
  • HMAS Quickmatch – Medical Rescue – 1944
  • Korean Waters – Tribal Class Destroyers
  • Leadership: Admiral of the Fleet Isoroku Yamamoto
  • Letters: Followup on Singapore Naval Base