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Australian Naval History on 11 August 1937

On This Day · Aug 11, 1937 ·

HMAS SYDNEY, (cruiser), arrived in her name port on her maiden voyage. ...

Australian Naval History on 4 June 1937

On This Day · Jun 4, 1937 ·

HMA Ships SUCCESS, STALWART, TASMANIA, and TATTOO, (destroyers), were sold for scrap. All four ships had been built in the United Kingdom towards the end of World War I, and ...

Australian Naval History on 21 January 1937

On This Day · Jan 21, 1937 ·

The Grimsby class escort sloop, HMAS SWAN, (CMDR R. R. Dowling, RAN), was commissioned. SWAN was laid down in Cockatoo Island Dockyard, Sydney, 1 May 1935, and launched on 28 ...

Australian Naval History on 9 January 1937

On This Day · Jan 9, 1937 ·

HMAS SWORDSMAN, (destroyer), was sold out of service. ...

Australian Naval History on 9 November 1936

On This Day · Nov 9, 1936 ·

HMAS VENDETTA, (destroyer), was despatched from Sydney to search for the 32 foot launch VIKING, missing between Sydney and Lord Howe Island. Although five steamers and numerous smaller craft joined ...

Australian Naval History on 11 August 1936

David Stratton · Aug 11, 1936 ·

HMAS Australia (II) arrived in Sydney after an absence of 615 days on exchange service in company with HMAS Sydney who made her long awaited entry through Sydney Heads and ...

Australian Naval History on 14 July 1936

On This Day · Jul 14, 1936 ·

HMA Ships AUSTRALIA and SYDNEY, (cruisers), were attached to the Mediterranean Fleet during the Abyssinian crisis. ...

Australian Naval History on 19 June 1936

David Stratton · Jun 19, 1936 ·

HMAS Tattoo paid off and eventually sold for breaking up on 4 June 1937. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 June 1936

On This Day · Jun 15, 1936 ·

HMS AMPHION, (cruiser), later HMAS PERTH, was commissioned at Portsmouth. ...

Australian Naval History on 7 May 1936

On This Day · May 7, 1936 ·

HMAS ANZAC, (destroyer leader), was sunk as a target off Sydney Heads. ...

Australian Naval History on 28 March 1936

On This Day · Mar 28, 1936 ·

HMAS SWAN, (sloop), was launched at Cockatoo Island, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 26 March 1936

On This Day · Mar 26, 1936 ·

The Seagull amphibian aircraft, from HMAS AUSTRALIA, (cruiser), was damaged when it fell from a crane at Malta. AUSTRALIA was on exchange duties with the RN at the time. ...

Australian Naval History on 11 March 1936

On This Day · Mar 11, 1936 ·

HMAS SYDNEY, (cruiser), joined HMAS AUSTRALIA in ADML Sir Max Horton’s 1st Cruiser Squadron at Malta. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 February 1936

On This Day · Feb 15, 1936 ·

HMAS AUSTRALIA, (cruiser), exercised with ‘Queen Bees’, unmanned radio-controlled Moth aircraft, in the Mediterranean. HMA Ships AUSTRALIA and SHROPSHIRE, (cruisers), exercised together for the first time off Alexandria, Egypt. ...

Australian Naval History on 28 January 1936

On This Day · Jan 28, 1936 ·

HMAS AUSTRALIA, (battle-cruiser), in Alexandria, Egypt, fired a 70 gun salute on the occasion of the funeral of HM King George V. ...

Australian Naval History on 22 January 1936

On This Day · Jan 22, 1936 ·

HMA Ships AUSTRALIA and SYDNEY, (cruisers), fired a 21-gun royal salute at sea on the accession to the throne of Edward VIII. ...

Australian Naval History on 21 January 1936

On This Day · Jan 21, 1936 ·

The Grimsby class escort sloop, HMAS YARRA, was commissioned. Mrs Parkhill, (Wife of the Minister for Defence), performed the commissioning ceremony. YARRA was laid down in Cockatoo Island Dockyard on ...

Australian Naval History on 20 January 1936

On This Day · Jan 20, 1936 ·

HMA Ships AUSTRALIA and SYDNEY, (cruisers), fired a 70 gun salute on the death of King George V. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 January 1936

On This Day · Jan 15, 1936 ·

HMAS AUSTRALIA, (cruiser), became Cock of the Mediterranean when she won the Cruiser Regatta from HMS LONDON. She also won this regatta. in 1935. ...

Australian Naval History on 31 October 1935

On This Day · Oct 31, 1935 ·

HMAS SYDNEY, (cruiser), was ordered to join the 2nd Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean Fleet was strengthened as a result of the Abyssinian Crisis. ...

Australian Naval History on 11 October 1935

On This Day · Oct 11, 1935 ·

Secret orders were received by HMAS AUSTRALIA, (cruiser), in the Mediterranean. In the event of war with Italy, AUSTRALIA was to join HMS BERWICK, and proceed to a position off ...

Australian Naval History on 8 October 1935

On This Day · Oct 8, 1935 ·

HMAS AUSTRALIA, (cruiser),won the Mediterranean Regatta against all ships of the Fleet. The cruiser scored 279.5 points, against HMS LONDON’S 276. ...

Australian Naval History on 24 September 1935

On This Day · Sep 24, 1935 ·

The modified Leander class cruiser HMAS SYDNEY, (CAPT J. U. C. Fitzgerald, RN), was commissioned at Portsmouth . SYDNEY was laid down in Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Yard, Wallsend-on-Tyne, ...

Australian Naval History on 12 September 1935

On This Day · Sep 12, 1935 ·

The first Seagull MK V amphibian was embarked in HMAS AUSTRALIA, (cruiser). HMAS SYDNEY, (cruiser), also carried a Seagull A2-2. ...

Australian Naval History on 1 August 1935

David Stratton · Aug 1, 1935 ·

The decommissioned MARGUERITE and MALLOW were sunk by gunfire and explosives off Sydney ...

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