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Book Review: For Those in Peril

Nicholson, Ian · Mar 5, 1996 ·

Title: For Those in Peril Author: Vic Cassells An evocative title. On the title page, the author says “A comprehensive listing of the ships and men of the Royal Australian ...

Australia Remembers 1945-1995

Date, John C., RANVR (Rtd) · Jun 1, 1995 ·

Australia Remembers 1945-1995. Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the end of World War II In World War II (1939-1945) units of the Royal Australian Navy traversed the globe in service as part ...

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Book Review: Australia’s Navy, 1994 -1995

Duchesne, Tim · Mar 6, 1995 ·

This is the fifth, and undoubtedly the best, in an annual series of glossy, high quality, magazine style publica­tions which seek to inform the Australian public about its Navy. It ...

Book Review: Lost ships of Guadalcanal

Book reviewer · Sep 11, 1994 ·

THE LOST SHIPS OF GUADALCANAL By Robert D. Ballard, Published by Warner/Madison Press This is another book by one of the world’s foremost oceanographers and undersea explorers. Robert Ballard is already ...

Book Review: HMAS Canberra – Iron Bottom Sound

A.N. Other · Dec 12, 1993 ·

HMAS Canberra lies at the bottom of Ironbottom Sound, her eight-inch guns still reaching vainly for the Imperial Japanese enemy which surprised and overwhelmed her with a hurricane of shell ...

Book Review: Small Ships at War

Book reviewer · Sep 12, 1993 ·

“SMALL SHIPS AT WAR” By Iris Nesdale There has been for quite some time, a need for the story of the Small Ships of the RAN, below Corvette size in ...

RAN College – History Of 1913 Entry

A.N. Other · Apr 12, 1993 ·

In July 1991, Rear Admiral H.A. Showers, CBE, RAN (Rtd) died in Sydney. With his passing the last link with the historic first entry to the Royal Australian Naval College ...

Factors Leading to the Development of the RAN

Barton, J.P., Midshipman, RAN · Apr 12, 1993 ·

INTRODUCTION 1. The designation of “Royal Australian Navy” by King George V on 10th July, 1911 saw the realisation of a plan to form an independent navy controlled by Australians ...

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Book Review: Australia’s Navy 1992-93

Book reviewer · Dec 12, 1992 ·

This edition of the Navy’s Annual provides a colourful insight into the activities, roles and developments taking place within the Royal Australian Navy. It includes articles on: a. the Navy ...

RAN Ships and Their Commanders at the Outbreak of WW2

A.N. Other · Dec 12, 1992 ·

Commodore in command of Australian Fleet at the outbreak of 1939-45 War: Commodore 2nd Class W.R. Patterson, C.V.O. (R.N.) Commanding Officers, H.M.A. Ships at the outbreak of 1939-45 War: ADELAIDE: ...

The Factors that Led to the Formation of the RAN in 1911

Baston, P.C., BEng (Hons), Sub-Lieutenant, RAN · Apr 27, 1992 ·

The formation of the Royal Australian Navy in 1911 was brought about by many factors over a considerable period. Initially the defence of Australia was the responsibility of the Royal ...

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Battle Honours of HMA Ships (as at Sept 1991)

A.N. Other · Sep 11, 1991 ·

BATTLE HONOURS FOR H.M.A. SHIPS AND FLEET AIR ARM SQUADRONS The criteria used by the RAN for the award of battle honours are based on those of the Royal Navy. ...

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The RAN’s Destroyers

Ramsay, O.G. · Mar 11, 1991 ·

Surely destroyers are the backbone of our Royal Australian Navy. Thirty-nine destroyers have served in the RAN since Foundation in 1911, from our first destroyers – HMA Ships PARRAMATTA (1), ...

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Book Review: Seagulls, Cruisers, and Catapults

Book reviewer · Dec 19, 1989 ·

By Ray Jones, 134 pages, Illustrated, Pelorus Publications, Tasmania – 1989 This fascinating book is not only a history of the amphibian aircraft used by the Royal Australian Navy but a ...

Morale in the Royal Australian Navy

Halley, George, Comdr., RAN · Jun 19, 1989 ·

Introduction During our Bicentennial celebrations we have read much of the problem of morale in HMA Forces. The subject of resignations continues to provide some of our less informed journalists ...

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RAN Ships Routines – effective 1934

Hinchliffe, L.M. · Mar 19, 1989 ·

The following routines were issued by Rear Admiral Commanding Australian Squadron in 1934 and were substantially the same as routines in use at the end of the nineteenth century. Good ...

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Book Review: Australian and New Zealand Warships 1914-1945

Weaver, Trevor · Jun 21, 1984 ·

Title: Australian and New Zealand Warships 1914-1945 Author: Ross Gillett This book is published by Doubleday Australia with a suggested retail price of $35.00. It is the latest published book ...

Ship Badges – Royal Australian Navy

A.N. Other · Mar 20, 1976 ·

HMAS Penguin, the Navy’s depot at Balmoral on Sydney Harbour, celebrated its 30th Anniversary in July 1972. The name Penguin goes back to 1831 and has been handed down through ...

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Book Review: Australian Naval Administration 1900-1939

Book reviewer · Jun 23, 1974 ·

Author – Robert Hyslop It is fitting that the two most important works on the organisation and administration of the Royal Australian Navy should be written by a Secretary and ...

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