On This Day - 2 August
- 1928
- HMAS AUSTRALIA, (cruiser), sailed from Portsmouth on her maiden voyage to Australia.
- 1941
- HMAS VENDETTA, (destroyer), sailed on her 39th run to besieged Tobruk. The destroyer made more runs to Tobruk than any other British or Australian ships.
- 1943
- HMAS HOBART, (cruiser), underwent temporary repairs at Espiritu Santo in the New Hebrides after being torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. Four of HOBART'S officers, and nine other ranks, were killed.
- 1967
- HMAS HOBART, (guided missile destroyer), with US Ships ST PAUL and BLUE, were fired on by North Vietnamese coastal batteries near Cap Bang, Vietnam. Enemy shells landed within 50 metres of the Australian destroyer.
- 1969
- A destroyer squadron of the Japanese Self Defence Force arrived at Sydney on a goodwill visit.
- 1983
- HMAS GAWLER, (Fremantle class patrol boat), was commissioned.
- 1990
- Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait, and quickly took control of the country. The UN immediately condemned the act, and imposed sanctions on Iraq, and called for her to remove her troops from Kuwait. The United States rushed forces to Saudi Arabia as there was concern that Iraqi forces might continue to push south, into Saudi Arabia. In support of the UN sanctions, Australia decided to deploy HMA Ships ADELAIDE and DARWIN, (guided missile frigates), as well as HMAS SUCCESS, (underway replenishment ship).
- 2002
- HMAS Canberra (II) returned to Australia after a deployment to the Middle East region for Operation SLIPPER
'On This Day' is based on the book "Navy Day by Day: Historic Naval Events in Australia and Abroad" written by the late Lew Lind. More information.