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Officers’ Swords of the Royal Navy – A Brief History

Officers’ Swords of the Royal Navy – A Brief History

A.N. Other · Mar 24, 2018 ·

By John McGrath Captain John McGrath, RN is a retired officer with a lifelong interest in naval swords. With Mark Barton he co-authored British Naval Swords and Swordsmanship published by Seaforth ...

Jack – The Australian Sailor Monument

A.N. Other · Mar 24, 2018 ·

By Gavin Ryan  Gavin Ryan a retired RAN leading signalman is convenor and director of The Australian Sailor Pty Ltd, an important project to provide a suitable mark of respect to ...

Tales of the South Pacific, Broadway and a South Pacific World War II Museum

Editorial Staff · Mar 24, 2018 ·

The South Pacific has a wondrous reputation as the home of tales from the sea, producing great characters such as Robinson Crusoe and Bligh of the Bounty. In later times ...

The Australian – Indian Relationship – Part 3

A.N. Other · Mar 24, 2018 ·

Previous editions of this magazine examined the Australian – Indian relationship from the establishment of the first Australian colony in 1788 to the conclusion of the Second World War. This ...

Another Coastwatcher – Ron (Dixie) Lee

Editorial Staff · Mar 24, 2018 ·

As told to our Editor by Ron (Dixie) Lee The December edition of this magazine contained a story The Last Coastwatchersfeaturing James (Jim) Burrowes. Mention was also made of endeavours ...

Naval Health Services – an Introduction

A.N. Other · Feb 1, 2018 ·

By CDRE Liz Rushbrook, Director General, Naval Health Service I am pleased to participate in this retrospective glimpse of our Naval Health Service. The Service, like the RAN, came into ...

Australian Naval History on 9 December 2017

On This Day · Dec 9, 2017 ·

HMAS Darwin decommissioned ...

Letter: HMAS Platypus

Letter Writer · Dec 6, 2017 ·

Dear Editor, The article “HMAS Platypus– a Submarine Naval Base “  in the September 2017 edition of the NHR brought back memories of an earlier problem with the local residents ...

Book review: The Rag Tag Fleet (and George Franki)

Book reviewer · Dec 6, 2017 ·

By Ian W Shaw. Published by Hachette Australia, Sydney, 2017. Soft cover of 310 pages with black & white photographs. Available from booksellers and online from $32.99 but discounts readily ...

The World’s Fastest Ship

Editorial Staff · Dec 6, 2017 ·

The RAN’s experience with catamaran hulls has been limited and has produced mixed results. The first experiment with catamaran hulled fibreglass minehunters, built by Carrington’s at Newcastle between 1986 and ...

Submarine Mining in the Australian Colonial and Commonwealth Armies

Haken, J.K., Dr · Dec 6, 2017 ·

Dr J. K. Haken Mines and submarine mining are always associated with the Navy, but internationally and locally the early development was with the Army Engineers. Mines and underwater explosives ...

Australian Political and Military Strategies in the Second World War – to Lead or to Follow

Fogarty, Michael · Dec 6, 2017 ·

This paper is by Mike Fogarty a former RAN officer and diplomat. In 2016, he completed an MA (Military History) at UNSW with ADFA. The war in the Pacific was ...

HMAS Arunta and Operation Hamburger

Editorial Staff · Dec 6, 2017 ·

Whichever way you looked at a Tribal class destroyer, she was not just handsome, she was beautiful. The balance between hull and superstructure and the proportions of her two funnels ...

Bomb and Mine Disposal (BMD) Operations in the Pacific

A.N. Other · Dec 6, 2017 ·

By Hector Donohue During World War II, RAN personnel operated with their RN counterparts in the dangerous and demanding tasks of BMD in the waters around UK and on shore, ...

The Australian – Indian Relationship – Part 2

Editorial Staff · Dec 5, 2017 ·

Like some sections of our own armed forces who fail to acknowledge a period of colonial rule over which we had no direct control, there are those within the Indian ...

Malta Revisited: Wartime Memories of HMAS Vendetta’s Malta Sojourn in World War II

A.N. Other · Dec 5, 2017 ·

We are indebted to ex Supply Assistant Gordon Hill for this wonderfully illuminating description of his wartime service in the destroyer HMAS Vendetta when based at Malta. The George Cross Island ...

HMAS Suva: the ship that shaped the future of the Australian Naval Station

A.N. Other · Dec 5, 2017 ·

By John Smith  Possibly not many have heard of HMAS Suva as she had an extremely short history as a commissioned Australian warship. She did however have the distinction of wearing ...

The Last Coastwatchers

Editorial Staff · Dec 5, 2017 ·

Earlier this year your Editor had the pleasure of meeting James (Jim) Burrowes, aged 94, and Beryl, his ex-WAAF wife of 66 years, aged 93. They were married in 1950. ...

Our Spanish Cousins: Politics and shipbuilding capabilities  

Editorial Staff · Dec 5, 2017 ·

Political Intrigues For centuries there was natural rivalry between Britain and Spain in the fields of colonial expansion, maritime trade and commerce. Relationships, at least from the time of the ...

Australian Naval History on 1 December 2017

On This Day · Dec 1, 2017 ·

Retirement of the S-70B-2 Seahawk and AS350BA Squirrel helicopters from 723 and 816 Squadrons during a ceremony at Nowra ...

Australian Naval History on 1 December 2017

On This Day · Dec 1, 2017 ·

The AS350BA Squirrel Helicopter was retired from RAN service. ...

Occasional Paper 19: Surgeon Commander Alexander Ruan Caw, RAN

A.N. Other · Dec 1, 2017 ·

December 2017 Surgeon Commander Alexander Ruan Caw, RAN MB BS. Adelaide. 1879-1924 These biographical notes on CMDR Alexander Caw who served in HMAS Australia during World War 1 were provided ...

Occasional Paper 20: Surgeon LCDR Jack Rupert Law Willis, RAN

A.N. Other · Dec 1, 2017 ·

December 2017 Surgeon LCDR Jack Rupert Law Willis, RAN 1888-1971 MB BS Melb These biographical notes on LCDR Jack Willis who served in HMS Prince of Wales during World War ...

Life on HMAS Shropshire by Stan Nicholls

David Stratton · Nov 6, 2017 ·

Part One Part Two Published on Sep 25, 2017 These videos are a reflection by Stan Nicholls on his experiences serving in HMAS Shropshire during World War 2 including the ...

Battle of the Java Sea

David Stratton · Nov 6, 2017 ·

Netherlands Institute for Military History Published on Apr 3, 2017 Animation of the battle on February 27 1942 when an Allied squadron, under command of the Dutch admiral Karel Doorman, ...

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