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Australian Units

Australian Naval History on 31 October 1947

On This Day · Oct 31, 1947 ·

LST 3501, (renamed HMAS LABUAN on 16 December, 1948), LCDR G. M. Dixon, RANVR, in command, sailed from Sydney on the first of seven voyages to Antarctica. ...

Australian Naval History on 13 September 1947

On This Day · Sep 13, 1947 ·

HMAS WARRNAMBOOL, (minesweeper), sank after striking an Allied laid mine near Cockburn Reef, QLD. Two of the ship’s complement were killed in the initial explosion, and a third was drowned. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 August May 1947

David Stratton · Aug 15, 1947 ·

The Australia Government approved the creation of the Naval (later Fleet) Air Arm. ...

Australian Naval History on 24 July 1947

David Stratton · Jul 24, 1947 ·

Units of the First Aircraft Carrier Squadron of the Royal Navy led a formation of nine warships into Sydney Harbor. They came through in-close order led by the aircraft carrier ...

Australian Naval History on 10 July 1947

On This Day · Jul 10, 1947 ·

HMAS BALLARAT, (minesweeper), was sold out of service and renamed CARMENCITA. ...

Australian Naval History on 20 May 1947

On This Day · May 20, 1947 ·

HMAS QUICKMATCH, (destroyer), arrived at Nanking with Professor Copeland, the newly appointed Australian Ambassador to China and his staff. QUICKMATCH was the first ship of the RAN to visit the ...

Australian Naval History on 9 May 1947

David Stratton · May 9, 1947 ·

HMAS Maryborough was sold to the Australian General Trading and Shipping Syndicate, who renamed her Isobel Queen. She had paid off from the RAN in December 1945. For years she ...

Australian Naval History on 11 April 1947

On This Day · Apr 11, 1947 ·

HMAS Ararat (I) paid off into the Reserve Fleet at Sydney. She had steamed 109,000 miles ...

Australian Naval History on 3 April 1947

On This Day · Apr 3, 1947 ·

HMAS STUART was sold out of service for breaking up. The keel of the ship is now buried in Kissing Point Bay, Sydney. A plaque put in place by Ryde ...

Australian Naval History on 1 April 1947

On This Day · Apr 1, 1947 ·

The modified River class frigate HMAS CULGOA, (CMDR H. L. Gunn, RAN), was commissioned. CULGOA was laid down at Williamstown Naval Dockyard, VIC on 15 July 1943, and launched on ...

Australian Naval History on 31 March 1947

David Stratton · Mar 31, 1947 ·

After a short commission, which lasted only 15 months, HMAS Barwon paid off into Reserve. Barwon was sold as scrap to HC Sleigh for Mitsubishi (Australia) Pty Ltd. She was ...

Australian Naval History on 16 March 1947

On This Day · Mar 16, 1947 ·

HMAS GOULBURN, (minesweeper), was sold out of service and renamed BENITA. ...

Australian Naval History on 7 February 1947

David Stratton · Feb 7, 1947 ·

HMAS Dubbo paid off into Reserve at Sydney. On 20 February 1958 she was sold for scrap to Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha Ltd, Tokyo. In June 1958 the Japanese salvage vessel ...

Australian Naval History on 3 February 1947

On This Day · Feb 3, 1947 ·

HMAS STUART, (destroyer), was sold out of service and broken up at Ryde, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 10 January 1947

David Stratton · Jan 10, 1947 ·

HMAS Koopa was returned to her owners, Brisbane Tug and Steamship Company Ltd, on 10 January 1947 ...

Australian Naval History on 30 September 1946

On This Day · Sep 30, 1946 ·

Three seamen from HMAS QUIBERON, (destroyer), were washed overboard during exercise off Port Phillip, VIC. Despite immediate action to recover the sailors, two, Ordinary Seamen, D.R. Egglestone and C. E. ...

Australian Naval History on 27 September 1946

On This Day · Sep 27, 1946 ·

HMAS Ballarat paid off into Reserve at Sydney and was sold to a Hong Kong shipping company, China Traders Ltd, on 10 July 1947. Ballarat (I) did not leave Australian ...

Australian Naval History on 24 September 1946

On This Day · Sep 24, 1946 ·

The merchant ship BANTAM was sunk as a gunnery target off Sydney by HMAS CONDAMINE, (frigate). ...

Australian Naval History on 19 September 1946

On This Day · Sep 19, 1946 ·

HMAS Westralia paid off at Sydney after steaming 120,978 miles in naval service. She subsequently provided a service between Sydney and Kure for the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces from December ...

Australian Naval History on 2 September 1946

David Stratton · Sep 2, 1946 ·

The WRANS were officially disbanded although the final members did not leave until 1947 ...

Australian Naval History on 27 August 1946

On This Day · Aug 27, 1946 ·

The diesel tug HMAS BRONZEWING, was commissioned. BRONZEWING was laid down in Mort’s Dock, Sydney, and launched on 2 February 1946. ...

Australian Naval History on 26 August 1946

On This Day · Aug 26, 1946 ·

HMAS Bunbury paid off in Sydney bringing her seagoing career to a close after steaming 101,000 miles since commissioning. Bunbury was sold on 6 January 1961 to Kinoshita (Australia) Pty ...

Australian Naval History on 24 August 1946

On This Day · Aug 24, 1946 ·

HMS Broome (formerly HMAS Broome) was handed over to the Turkish Navy at Istanbul and renamed Alanya. In mid-April 1946 Broome had been paid off and recommissioned into the Royal ...

Australian Naval History on 21 August 1946

On This Day · Aug 21, 1946 ·

HMAS BROOME, (minesweeper), was transferred to the Turkish Navy and renamed ALANYA. ...

Australian Naval History on 14 August 1946

On This Day · Aug 14, 1946 ·

HMAS KALGOORLIE, (minesweeper), was transferred to the Netherlands Navy and renamed TERNATE. ...

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