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Australian Naval History on 21 July 1942

Australian Naval History on 21 July 1942

On This Day · Jul 21, 1942 ·

Coastwatcher SBLT C. L. Page, RANVR, was escorted by the Japanese to Nemboe Island for execution. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 July 1942

On This Day · Jul 15, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS WALLAROO, (LEUT E. S. Ross, RANR), was commissioned. WALLAROO was laid down in Poole & Steel Ltd., Sydney, on 24 April 1941, and launched ...

Australian Naval History on 14 July 1942

On This Day · Jul 14, 1942 ·

HMAS PENGUIN, (shore establishment in Sydney), was commissioned. ...

Australian Naval History on 13 July 1942

On This Day · Jul 13, 1942 ·

HMAS PENGUIN, was commissioned as a naval depot at Balmoral, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 11 July 1942

On This Day · Jul 11, 1942 ·

HMAS WARREGO, (sloop), escorted the transport TASMAN, with the advance guard of Milne Force embarked, into Milne Bay. The Japanese were to suffer their first defeat in this area. HMAS ...

Australian Naval History on 6 July 1942

On This Day · Jul 6, 1942 ·

HMAS QUIBERON was commissioned at Cowes, Isle of Wight. The auxiliary minesweeper HMAS MERCEDES, was commissioned. MERCEDES, (as HMS MEDUSA), was laid down in Taikoo Dockyard, Singapore, in 1913. The ...

Australian Naval History on 2 July 1942

On This Day · Jul 2, 1942 ·

HMA Ships AUSTRALIA, CANBERRA, and HOBART, joined the Allied Fleet for Operation Watchtower, the invasion of the Solomon Islands. ...

Australian Naval History on 1 July 1942

On This Day · Jul 1, 1942 ·

The unmarked POW transport MONTEVIDEO MARU, was torpedoed and sunk by USS STURGEON, (submarine), off Luzon, Philippines. Onboard were 1035 Australian POW’s, including 835 men from the 2/22 Infantry Battalion, ...

Australian Naval History on 30 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 30, 1942 ·

From the outbreak of WWII, to 30 June 1942, Australian naval dockyards fitted 288 merchant ships with defensive armament, 275 with para-vane mine protection gear, and degaussed 296 vessels. In ...

Australian Naval History on 29 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 29, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS IPSWICH, (LCDR J.S. McBryde, RANR) was commissioned. IPSWICH was laid down in Evans Deakin Yard, Brisbane, on 6 March 1941, and launched on 11 ...

Australian Naval History on 26 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 26, 1942 ·

LCDR G. M. Haynes, RAN, commanded No. 828 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, in attacks on Axis shipping in the Mediterranean. He was awarded the DSO for conspicuous gallantry in leading ...

Australian Naval History on 23 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 23, 1942 ·

HMAS BANGALOW, (survey tender), was commissioned. The vessel was also employed as minesweeper, and a troop transport, in forward areas. HMAS KAPUNDA, (minesweeper), was launched at Poole & Steel, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 22 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 22, 1942 ·

RADM Muirhead Gould, reported that four Japanese midget submarines had entered Sydney Harbour on the night of 31 May-1 June. Examination of enemy records after the war, showed that only ...

Australian Naval History on 19 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 19, 1942 ·

HMAS LATROBE, (minesweeper), was launched at Mort’s Dock, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 17 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 17, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS CASTLEMAINE, (LCDR P. J. Sullivan, RANR(S)), was commissioned. CASTLEMAINE was laid down in Williamstown Dockyard, Melbourne, on 17 February 1941, and launched on 7 ...

Australian Naval History on 16 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 16, 1942 ·

Australian Coastwatcher SBLT Cornelius Lyons Page, RANVR, was captured by the Japanese on Tabar Island. Page was later executed. The tug HMAS ELWING was commissioned. ELWING was laid down in ...

Australian Naval History on 15 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 15, 1942 ·

HMAS NESTOR was severely damaged when near-missed by two heavy bombs, 100 miles north of Tobruk. NESTOR was an escort for the Operation Vigorous convoy to Malta. The destroyer was ...

Australian Naval History on 14 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 14, 1942 ·

HMA Ships NAPIER, NIZAM, NESTOR, and NORMAN, (destroyers), were subjected to ceaseless air attacks whilst escorting an eleven-ship eastern Mediterranean convoy, and were forced to turn back to Alexandria, well ...

Australian Naval History on 13 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 13, 1942 ·

RADM V. A. C. Crutchley, VC, DSC, RN, was appointed to command the Australian Squadron. He had been awarded his VC for services in HMS VINDICTIVE, during the raid on ...

Australian Naval History on 12 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 12, 1942 ·

The Japanese submarine I-24, torpedoed and sank the Panamanian steamer GUATEMALA, 40 miles north-east of Sydney. The crew of 51 were picked up by HMAS DOOMBA. ...

Australian Naval History on 11 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 11, 1942 ·

The Bathurst class minesweeper, (corvette), HMAS ARMIDALE, (LCDR D. H. Richards, RANR(S)), was commissioned. ARMIDALE was laid down in Mort’s Dock, Balmain, Sydney, on 1 September 1941, and launched on ...

Australian Naval History on 10 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 10, 1942 ·

CMDR J. C. R. Proud, CBE, VRD, RANVR, was appointed Director of FELO. This organisation conducted the propaganda war in the Pacific for the Allies. One of its first operations ...

Australian Naval History on 9 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 9, 1942 ·

The bodies of four crew members of the midget submarines sunk in Sydney Harbour were cremated with full military honours, at Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney. The ashes were later taken back ...

Australian Naval History on 8 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 8, 1942 ·

HMA Ships ARUNTA, KALGOORLIE, ROCKHAMPTON, DOOMBA, MORESBY, BINGERA, YANDRA, KYBRA, and WHYALLA were assigned to convoy escort duties from Sydney as a result of the Japanese raid on Sydney Harbour. ...

Australian Naval History on 7 June 1942

On This Day · Jun 7, 1942 ·

The Japanese submarine I-24 shelled the eastern suburbs of Sydney. On the same night I-21 shelled Newcastle. Damage in both attacks was negligible. ...

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