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Mateship

A.N. Other · Jun 1, 1999 ·

There has been a lot spoken and written recently on this subject. Perhaps it can he best described in the following terms: There’s a sort of bonding that develops out ...

Garden Island – The Barracks Building

Rivett, Norman C · Jun 1, 1999 ·

In keeping with other historic buildings on Garden Island “The Barracks Building” has been fortunate never to have been officially named. Names tend to relate to periods and thus have ...

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Terse Verse

Nicholson, Ian · Jun 1, 1999 ·

The following verse was apparently composed on the occasion of the initial Task Force of the British Pacific Fleet joining up with the US 3rd/5th Fleet in the North Pacific ...

Australian Naval History on 18 May 1999

On This Day · May 18, 1999 ·

RADM J. R. Lord, AM, RAN, was appointed as Maritime Commander Australia. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 May 1999

On This Day · May 15, 1999 ·

The Huon class mine hunter coastal HMAS HUON, was commissioned. HUON was laid down in ADI Yard, Newcastle, NSW, and launched on 12 July 1997. ...

Australian Naval History on 26 April 1999

On This Day · Apr 26, 1999 ·

HMAS Tobruk II was assigned the difficult task of supporting the investigation and recovery of a RAAF F-111G aircraft which had crashed on the Malaysian Island of Pulau Aur while ...

Australian Naval History on 24 April 1999

On This Day · Apr 24, 1999 ·

HMAS PERTH, (destroyer), and HMAS ARUNTA, (frigate), arrived in Ho Chi Minh City, (Saigon), Vietnam, for a four day port visit. This was the first visit to Vietnam for Australian ...

Book Review: All Men Back – All One Big Mistake

Swinden, Greg · Mar 1, 1999 ·

Title: All Men Back – All One Big Mistake Publisher: Hesperian Press An odd title for a very interesting book. This is the story of young Signalman Bill (Buzzer) Bee, who ...

Obituary: Commander James (Curly) FAHEY

Newspaper, Sydney Morning Herald · Mar 1, 1999 ·

James Fahey, AM, RAN Commander, 1924-1998 Known throughout the Royal Australian Navy and the veterans’ community as “Curley”, Commander James Anthony Fahey has died at the age of 74. His death has left ...

HMAS Flinders – 25 Years of Service

Cheverton, N., Lieutenant, RAN · Mar 1, 1999 ·

At 1430 on the 12th October 1998, the Australian -White Ensign was lowered for the final time in the Royal Australian Navy’s Hydrographic Survey Vessel, HMAS Flinders. Flinders had served Australia for ...

The Australians at Zeebrugge

Swinden, Greg · Mar 1, 1999 ·

After reading Commodore Loxton’s letter to the Editor and his article concerning the Zeebrugge raid (in the last two issues of the Naval Historical Review), I thought a short letter ...

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Notes on the Kings Park Guns

Stevens, Errol · Mar 1, 1999 ·

The two Rifled Muzzle Loading 7 inch, 6.5 ton Mk1 naval guns serial No. 148 and 163 were made by the Royal Gun Factory, England in 1866. They were a ...

Coastal Defence And The Kings Park Naval Guns, Perth

Davies, Jim · Mar 1, 1999 ·

The old naval guns in Kings Park are of interest for a couple of reasons. They are early products of an arms race which lasted until 1942 and their arrival ...

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Letters: Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

Stevens, Errol · Mar 1, 1999 ·

Most of our readers will have been aware that the Queen unveiled the huge re-gilded statue of both her and her husband’s great-great-grandfather, Prince Albert, in London in October 1998. ...

Letters: Inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney

Winter, Barbara · Mar 1, 1999 ·

Ref: Naval Historical Review, Dec. 1998 The generally intelligent and logical analysis by I.H.N. of the communications aspects of the encounter between Sydney and Kormoran falls down in one respect where ...

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Letters – Queen Mary & HMAS Voyager Averted Collision, April 1942

Letter Writer · Mar 1, 1999 ·

Dear Sir I refer to the article “Abandoned at Sea” in The Review, September 1998. [Ed: Retitled SS Queen Mary and the Loss of HMS Curacoa 1942] There is another incident ...

Letters: St Nazaire Raid

Letter Writer · Mar 1, 1999 ·

Your article on the story of the St. Nazaire raid – “[The raid on St Nazaire 1942]” – left me rather amused. In the first instance the ship mentioned should ...

St Nazaire – The Greatest Commando Raid of WWII

Evans, P. · Mar 1, 1999 ·

The following article is copyright© and has been prepared by P. Evans, on behalf of the Fairmile Association, for the Naval Historical Society of Australia Inc. It is for their ...

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Australian Naval History on 29 December 1998

On This Day · Dec 29, 1998 ·

HMAS NEWCASTLE, (guided missile frigate), located the damaged yacht SOLO GLOBE CHALLENGER. Two injured crewmen were transferred from the yacht to NEWCASTLE, while the yacht waited for a trawler to ...

Australian Naval History on 28 December 1998

On This Day · Dec 28, 1998 ·

At 0320 a RAN Sea King helicopter winched onboard three injured crewmen from the badly damaged yacht SWORD OF ORION, during the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. At the ...

Australian Naval History on 27 December 1998

On This Day · Dec 27, 1998 ·

The RAN was requested to provide assistance to rescue yachtsmen involved in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Exceptionally strong winds and heavy seas had damaged several yachts, including several ...

Inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney by Joint Parliamentary Sub-committee

A.N. Other · Dec 18, 1998 ·

This is a naval communicator’s comments after studying most if not all the available evidence, including the voluminous “Submissions” to the Inquiry and the Hansard Transcripts of the public sessions: ...

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Book Review: Our Shetland Heritage and Emigration to Australia

Book reviewer · Dec 18, 1998 ·

“Our Shetland Heritage and Emigration to Australia” by Janet Halcrow Basically, this is a family history of the fifth, sixth and seventh generations of the Halcrows, probing their Shetland background ...

Book Review: The Vung Tau Ferry

Book reviewer · Dec 18, 1998 ·

THE VUNG TAU FERRY – HMAS SYDNEY and Escort Ships (Vietnam 1965-72) By Rodney Nott and Noel Payne 1998 has certainly been a bumper year for Australian Naval histories concerning the ...

Letters – Location of Sensuikan 1-124

Letter Writer · Dec 18, 1998 ·

Concerning the Japanese submarine I-124 (Sensuikan I-124 by Tom Lewis and reviewed by T.R. Duchesne – NHR Vol. 19 No.2), its wreck is shown on the approaches to Darwin chart ...

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