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Australian Naval History on 17 August 2002

Australian Naval History on 17 August 2002

On This Day · Aug 17, 2002 ·

The Anzac class guided missile frigate HMAS STUART, was commissioned. STUART was laid down in Tenix Williamstown Dockyard, VIC, and launched on 17 April 1999. ...

Australian Naval History on 2 August 2002

On This Day · Aug 2, 2002 ·

HMAS Canberra (II) returned to Australia after a deployment to the Middle East region for Operation SLIPPER ...

Australian Naval History on 20 July 2002

On This Day · Jul 20, 2002 ·

RADM Raydon Gates, CSM, RAN, was appointed Maritime Commander Australia. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 July 2002

On This Day · Jul 15, 2002 ·

HMAS Newcastle, arrived back in her home port of Sydney following a six-month patrol in the Middle East region in support of Operation SLIPPER. ...

Australian Naval History on 13 July 2002

On This Day · Jul 13, 2002 ·

HMAS Manoora II arrived in the Port Phillip Bay after return from Persian Gulf ...

Australian Naval History on 8 July 2002

On This Day · Jul 8, 2002 ·

HMA Ships ARUNTA, and DARWIN, (frigates), undertake a concurrent replenishment with the Spanish warship SPS MARQES DE LA ENSENADA, in the Gulf of Oman. ARUNTA was about to commence duties ...

Australian Naval History on 7 July 2002

On This Day · Jul 7, 2002 ·

HMS NOTTINGHAM, (Type 42 destroyer), ran aground on Wolf Rock at Lord Howe Island, and suffered significant damage to her hull and electrical systems. The ship was only saved from ...

Australian Naval History on 2 July 2002

On This Day · Jul 2, 2002 ·

VADM Chris Ritchie AO, RAN, was appointed Chief on Navy. During 1991 he commanded HMAS BRISBANE, (guided missile destroyer), in the first Gulf War. ...

Australian Naval History on 25 June 2002

On This Day · Jun 25, 2002 ·

HMAS ARUNTA departs from HMAS STIRLING, for service in the Persian Gulf, as part of the Maritime Interdiction Force, (Operation SLIPPER), enforcing sanctions on Iraq. ...

Letters: Further Facts about the Sinking of HMS Tamar

Letter Writer · Jun 9, 2002 ·

Dear Sir, I was particularly interested to read your article “Capture of Hong Kong 1941 – the Naval Battle” [Dec 2001]. Cmdr Crowther was wrong to describe TAMAR as “the ...

Book Review: No Picnic

Book reviewer · Jun 9, 2002 ·

Title: No Picnic – An Account of the 1982 Falklands War by Author: Royal Marine Maj Gen Julian Thompson Publisher: Cassell. ISBN: 0-304-35647-6 This book, a revised edition of a ...

Book Review: War in a String Bag

Francis, Richard · Jun 9, 2002 ·

Title: War in a String Bag – Autobiography of WW2 Fleet Air Arm Pilot Charles Lamb Author: Charles Lamb Publisher: Cassell ISBN:0 -304-35841-X This is an autobiographical account of Charles Lamb’s exploits in ...

Obituary: Commodore John B Snow RAN (1929-2002)

Leech, D.W., AC, CBE, LVO, VADM, RAN (Rtd) · Jun 9, 2002 ·

(Eulogy given by VADM D. W. Leach AC, CBE, LVO, RAN (Rtd) at the Memorial Service in the Chapel of St George the Martyr in HMAS WATSON on 4 May ...

Newspaper Report: Battle of the Falklands – December 1914

A.N. Other · Jun 9, 2002 ·

[Ed: This is an extract from an unknown Australian newspaper of the time.] Every now and then there return to Australia men who have served their King and Country on deep ...

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The Australian White Ensign

A.N. Other · Jun 9, 2002 ·

From its inception in 1911 the Royal Australian Navy flew as its distinguishing flag the White Ensign featuring the red cross of St. George handed down to it by the ...

Recollections of the SS Jervis Bay – a Path to the Sea

Minto, Thomas, MN, Captain · Jun 9, 2002 ·

A Young Boy’s Options In 1922 I was 15 years of age and wondering what life held for me in the way of a career. Queensland at that time was ...

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Queen Bee – Radio-Controlled Target Aircraft of the 1930s

Haynes, Fred · Jun 9, 2002 ·

Navies ignore threat of aircraft The emergence of airpower as a formidable weapon at the end of WW I was to a large extent ignored by Allied Navies as a ...

Sail Drill in HMS Endymion – Port Phillip Bay, 1869

Draper, MN, Captain · Jun 9, 2002 ·

Extract from the recollections of the late Captain Draper MN [Ed:”The Flying Squadron was especially formed under the command of Admiral Phipps-Hornby for a specific world circumnavigation cruise, designed to ...

Naval Action at Darwin – 19 February 1942

Lewis, Tom, AOM, Lieutenant RAN · Jun 9, 2002 ·

Nine ships were lost on the 19th February 1942, seven within Darwin Harbour, and two in waters north of the harbour. Many others were damaged, and in the main, this ...

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Some Truths About Darwin and the Air Raid – 19 Feb 1942

Minto, Thomas, MN, Captain · Jun 9, 2002 ·

The Harbour The hospital ship Manunda arrived at Darwin on 14th January 1942. That day she received instructions that lighting was to be reduced as much as possible, i.e. this ...

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Australian Naval History on 30 May 2002

On This Day · May 30, 2002 ·

HMAS MELBOURNE, (CAPT S. R. W. McDowell, CSM, RAN), departs Sydney for a five month deployment to the Persian Gulf, to enforce maritime sanctions against Iraq, (Operation Slipper). She departed ...

Australian Naval History on 4 May 2002

On This Day · May 4, 2002 ·

The Huon class mine hunter coastal HMAS DIAMANTINA, (LCDR M.J. Rothwell, RAN), was commissioned. DIAMANTINA was laid down in ADI Yard, Newcastle, NSW, and launched on 2 December 2000. Mrs ...

Australian Naval History on 3 April 2002

On This Day · Apr 3, 2002 ·

HMAS Kanimbla II returned to Sydney after service in the Middle East as part of the maritime force assigned to Operation SLIPPER. ...

Australian Naval History on 16 March 2002

On This Day · Mar 16, 2002 ·

HMAS HOBART (D39) was scuttled in Yankalilla Bay, South Australia. She took 2 minutes and 17 seconds to sink. ...

Australian Government releases RFT for Patrol Boats

A.N. Other · Mar 9, 2002 ·

The Australian Government has released a Request for Tender (RFT) for a replacement fleet to the Royal Australian Navy Patrol Boats that provide the frontline of Australia’s defences against people ...

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