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Letters: The Vung Tau Ferry

Letter Writer · Jun 1, 1999 ·

In your Book Review (Naval Historical Review, December 1998) of ‘The Vung Tau Ferry – HMAS Sydney and Escort Ships, Vietnam 1965-72’, your reviewer mentions a story he heard about ...

Letter: The Day It Rained Metal At Manus

Thomson, Max · Jun 1, 1999 ·

Dear Editors, Two quite enthralling packages came to me last week – one from Morton PA in America and the other from Anchorage, Alaska USA – all as a result ...

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Australian Naval History on 15 May 1999

On This Day · May 15, 1999 ·

The Huon class mine hunter coastal HMAS HUON, was commissioned. HUON was laid down in ADI Yard, Newcastle, NSW, and launched on 12 July 1997. ...

Australian Naval History on 26 April 1999

On This Day · Apr 26, 1999 ·

HMAS Tobruk II was assigned the difficult task of supporting the investigation and recovery of a RAAF F-111G aircraft which had crashed on the Malaysian Island of Pulau Aur while ...

Australian Naval History on 24 April 1999

On This Day · Apr 24, 1999 ·

HMAS PERTH, (destroyer), and HMAS ARUNTA, (frigate), arrived in Ho Chi Minh City, (Saigon), Vietnam, for a four day port visit. This was the first visit to Vietnam for Australian ...

Book Review: All Men Back – All One Big Mistake

Swinden, Greg · Mar 1, 1999 ·

Title: All Men Back – All One Big Mistake Publisher: Hesperian Press An odd title for a very interesting book. This is the story of young Signalman Bill (Buzzer) Bee, who ...

HMAS Flinders – 25 Years of Service

Cheverton, N., Lieutenant, RAN · Mar 1, 1999 ·

At 1430 on the 12th October 1998, the Australian -White Ensign was lowered for the final time in the Royal Australian Navy’s Hydrographic Survey Vessel, HMAS Flinders. Flinders had served Australia for ...

Letters: Inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney

Winter, Barbara · Mar 1, 1999 ·

Ref: Naval Historical Review, Dec. 1998 The generally intelligent and logical analysis by I.H.N. of the communications aspects of the encounter between Sydney and Kormoran falls down in one respect where ...

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Letters – Queen Mary & HMAS Voyager Averted Collision, April 1942

Letter Writer · Mar 1, 1999 ·

Dear Sir I refer to the article “Abandoned at Sea” in The Review, September 1998. [Ed: Retitled SS Queen Mary and the Loss of HMS Curacoa 1942] There is another incident ...

Australian Naval History on 29 December 1998

On This Day · Dec 29, 1998 ·

HMAS NEWCASTLE, (guided missile frigate), located the damaged yacht SOLO GLOBE CHALLENGER. Two injured crewmen were transferred from the yacht to NEWCASTLE, while the yacht waited for a trawler to ...

Australian Naval History on 28 December 1998

On This Day · Dec 28, 1998 ·

At 0320 a RAN Sea King helicopter winched onboard three injured crewmen from the badly damaged yacht SWORD OF ORION, during the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. At the ...

Australian Naval History on 27 December 1998

On This Day · Dec 27, 1998 ·

The RAN was requested to provide assistance to rescue yachtsmen involved in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Exceptionally strong winds and heavy seas had damaged several yachts, including several ...

Inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney by Joint Parliamentary Sub-committee

A.N. Other · Dec 18, 1998 ·

This is a naval communicator’s comments after studying most if not all the available evidence, including the voluminous “Submissions” to the Inquiry and the Hansard Transcripts of the public sessions: ...

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Book Review: The Vung Tau Ferry

Book reviewer · Dec 18, 1998 ·

THE VUNG TAU FERRY – HMAS SYDNEY and Escort Ships (Vietnam 1965-72) By Rodney Nott and Noel Payne 1998 has certainly been a bumper year for Australian Naval histories concerning the ...

About HMAS Tingira

A.N. Other · Dec 14, 1998 ·

HMAS Tingira, often called The Cradle of the R.A.N., lay in the middle of Rose Bay from 25th April 1912 until 1927 as a training ship for lower deck new entries. ...

Australian Naval History on 12 December 1998

On This Day · Dec 12, 1998 ·

The ANZAC class frigate HMAS ARUNTA, was commissioned. ARUNTA was laid down in Tenix Williamstown Dockyard, VIC, and launched on 28 June 1996. ...

The AE2 Graves

Swinden, Greg · Dec 7, 1998 ·

In the Baghdad North Gate Cemetery (Iraq) are the graves or memorials of four RAN sailors who died during World War I. Who were these men? How did they come ...

Captain Harvey Newcomb RN – Newcomb Building, HMAS Watson

Worledge, Ray · Dec 7, 1998 ·

On October 28, 1997 the Royal Australian Navy’s Surface Warfare School Building was formally renamed the “Newcomb Building”, commemorating the service of Captain Harvey Mansfield Newcomb. At the end of ...

Australian Naval History on 14 November 1998

On This Day · Nov 14, 1998 ·

The Royal Australian Navy’s first female pilot, Sub Lieutenant Natalee McDougall, RAN, graduated from the Australian Defence Academy’s helicopter training facility after 17 months of intensive classroom and practical training ...

Letters – Unacknowledged heroes

Barton, Alan · Sep 18, 1998 ·

I have read with interest the comments in the Naval Historical Review on HMAS YARRA and Leading Seaman Taylor’s heroic action. I also believe this last action of YARRA’S has ...

Letters – HMAS Brisbane oil

Letter Writer · Sep 18, 1998 ·

I refer to your request on page 3 of the June 1998 issue of the Naval Historical Review for information about the nature of the oil carried by HMAS Brisbane. ...

Letters – Japanese surrender in Timor

Thomson, Max · Sep 18, 1998 ·

There was a uniqueness about the RAN involvement in the Japanese surrender ceremonies in Timor, raised in Peter Evans’s (Fairmile Association) letter in REVIEW Vol 19 No. 2 when he ...

The launch of HMAS Warramunga II

NHSA Webmaster · Sep 18, 1998 ·

[Extracts from a letter from Marsden Hordern: …I was recently on Three Hammock Island with the 87 year old John Alliston – you may have read his book, “Destroyer Man‘ ...

What flag was that?

Thomson, Max · Sep 18, 1998 ·

Amid the saga of events in Jakarta over recent times, the red over white horizontal halves of the flag of the Republic of Indonesia have figured in high prominence. Displayed ...

Radar Equipment, HMAS Shropshire

Slatyer, R., Lieut. (P), RANVR · Sep 18, 1998 ·

When “Shropshire” was being prepared in England for handing over to the RAN in 1942/43 she was fitted out with a full complement of the current RN equipment. (This is ...

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