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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 ...

Attack on Sabang, Northern Sumatra, 1944

Cox, Leonard J. · Sep 18, 1998 ·

This article refers to the British Eastern Fleet’s first attack on Sabang in Northern Sumatra, in April, 1944. To relieve some of the pressure on his own forces, Admiral King had ...

Australian Naval History on 11 September 1998

On This Day · Sep 11, 1998 ·

HMAS TORRENS, (destroyer escort), was decommissioned at HMAS STIRLING, after a career lasting 27 years. TORRENS was the last of the six River class destroyer escorts, which commenced service in ...

HMAS Canberra’s Crest – Return from P&O Liner Canberra

Dedman, Aub · Jun 27, 1998 ·

On the 24th April, 1964 a small group of survivors from HMAS Canberra met on board the P&O Liner Canberra to present to the captain a replica of HMAS Canberra’s crest, i.e., the ...

Book Review: Sensuikan I-124

Duchesne, Tim · Jun 27, 1998 ·

Author: Tom Lewis This is the story of the Japanese minelaying submarine I-124, built at Kobe in 1928 and sunk off Darwin on 20th January, 1942. The author also discusses ...

Letters – The Pathos of Palawan

Evans, P. · Jun 27, 1998 ·

As usual Max Thomson has entertained us with an interesting story ‘The Pathos of Palawan’ (Vol. 19, No. 1, (January) 1998). Although not part of the main story, he touches ...

Obituary: Geoffrey Ingleton 1908-1998

Newspaper, Sydney Morning Herald · Jun 27, 1998 ·

One of Australia’s foremost maritime historians, Lieutenant Commander Geoffrey Ingleton RAN (Ret.), who has died aged 89, was also an accomplished marine artist and etcher, and a fine cartographer. Geoffrey ...

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Australian Naval History on 5 May 1998

On This Day · May 5, 1998 ·

A massive fire breaks out in the engine room of HMAS WESTRALIA, (tanker), then operating off the Western Australian coast, which leads to the deaths of four RAN personnel. Those ...

HMAS Hawkesbury – The Pathos of Palawan

Thomson, Max · Mar 23, 1998 ·

For an RAN ship, Palawan on the edge of the South China Sea was a unique place indeed to visit; especially amid circumstances that were dramatic to say the least. ...

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Mystery of paper trail for HMAS Yarra gallantry claims

Bradford, John · Mar 7, 1998 ·

The February 1979 edition of the magazine, `Parade’, featured an article `Life and death of the YARRA’ describing the epic wartime service of the sloop, HMAS YARRA, from the time ...

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The Last Chapter of HMAS Moresby II

Hanlon, Michael, Lt. Commander, RAN · Mar 7, 1998 ·

The first page of the last chapter has just turned over as 1997 will be the final year for HMAS MORESBY (II). She is due to pay off in November ...

Letters: Astern Refuelling: HMAS Brisbane (1)

Letter Writer · Mar 7, 1998 ·

Re Naval Historical Review December 1997: HMAS BRISBANE The photograph of HMAS BRISBANE shows the ship under way and fuelling by the astern method. The tanker in this case is almost certainly ...

Australian Naval History on 31 January 1998

On This Day · Jan 31, 1998 ·

The Collins class submarine, HMAS FARNCOMB was commissioned at Adelaide, SA. FARNCOMB was laid down in the Australian Submarine Corporation, and launched on 15 December 1995. ...

Australian Naval History on 14 December 1997

On This Day · Dec 14, 1997 ·

The former destroyer escort HMAS SWAN was sunk as a dive wreck in Geographe Bay, WA. ...

Obituary: Captain Morton Henry Moyes OBE RAN

Storey, A.S, DSC, Commander, RAN (Rtd) · Dec 6, 1997 ·

In 1997, the 50th anniversary of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition, it is most appropriate that the Naval Review should include a “salute” to Morton Henry Moyes. He was ...

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The Loss of HMAS Voyager I – Timor, 1942

Wood, Owen W · Dec 6, 1997 ·

I would like to comment on the loss of HMAS Voyager I – Monograph No. 25, transcript by Commodore Bryan Cleary, RAN (Rtd). I was serving in HMAS Voyager at the time ...

WW2 Bickley Naval Guns at Rottnest Island W.A.

Jeffrey, Vic · Dec 6, 1997 ·

It has often been incorrectly thought that the two 6-inch guns located at the World War Two Bickley coastal gun battery came from the famous World War One cruiser HMAS ...

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Australian Naval History on 13 November 1997

On This Day · Nov 13, 1997 ·

HMAS Moresby decommissioned, having steamed 1,170,421.7nm (or 2,167,620.9km) in 88,241.8 hours underway. She retired as the oldest ship in the fleet at 33 years of age, and was the last ...

Letters – Quickmatch and Chapel Windows

Letter Writer · Sep 21, 1997 ·

I have received the March 1997 issue of  the “Naval Historical Review”, which I am glad to note is up to the usual high standard. I would like to comment on ...

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