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Occasional Paper 58: Postcards Home

Occasional Paper 58: Postcards Home

Editorial Staff · Jul 6, 2019 ·

July 2019 An interest in philately has led to a collection of post cards from a century past showing the Pacific colonies of the German Empire. These help bring to ...

Occasional Paper 57: The Naval Ode and Laurence Binyon

Editorial Staff · Jul 6, 2019 ·

July 2019 There are moments when we first gaze upon a work of art, whether in the pictorial or written form, and are drawn to its beauty and are inspired. ...

Occasional Paper 56: Recollections of founding the Naval Historical Society

Churchill, Peter, Lieutenant Commander, RN (Rtd) · Jun 17, 2019 ·

June 2019 In 1970 Lew Lind, Rod Atwill, Alan Payne and myself found ourselves with the responsibility of putting together an association which we were to call the Naval Historical ...

Occasional Paper 55: Reuben Mitchell DSM, RAN – Survivor of HMS E14

Editorial Staff · Jun 17, 2019 ·

June 2019 The following story is of an Australian Able Seaman whom some military historians believe should have been awarded the Victoria Cross for his courage and compassion while under ...

Book Review: A Hazardous Life

Book reviewer · Jun 6, 2019 ·

  A Hazardous Life, by R. K. Forsyth and I. K. Forsyth, charts the stormy life and times of Western Australia’s first Harbour Master. Paperback, 270 pages with many illustrations ...

Letter: Victoria Crosses awarded to Civilians

Letter Writer · Jun 6, 2019 ·

The topic of Victoria Crosses (March 2019) never ceases to arouse interest and we have two similar emails from Ken Green and Tony Maskell who invite us to visit the ...

Letter: They Also Served– LCDR Frank Derek Simon RD RANR (S)

Letter Writer · Jun 6, 2019 ·

  Mike Turner says he found the article on Frank Simon (March 2019) most interesting, particularly the Merchant/RANR(S) overlap. However, one small error is noted on page 22: It is ...

The Special Service Squadron – An episode in the peacetime history of theRoyal Navy 1923-1924

A.N. Other · Jun 6, 2019 ·

Rohan Goyne The ‘World Cruise’ of a special service squadron of the Royal Navy was an inter-war episode of flag waving across the world’s oceans from arguably a declining world ...

‘Up and Downers’ save the day

A.N. Other · Jun 6, 2019 ·

By Bob Hetherington This story was first published in All Hands, the magazine for volunteers at the Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM), and is reproduced with their and the author’s kind ...

The Naval Evacuation of Singapore – February 1942

A.N. Other · Jun 6, 2019 ·

Singapore – a bastion of the British Empire, an impregnable fortress, fortified to withstand attack and prevent siege. With that in mind, thoughts of evacuation were therefore unnecessary. What the ...

Four things people ‘know’ about swords

A.N. Other · Jun 6, 2019 ·

By John McGrath For the great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth – persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. ...

Prime Minister William Morris Hughes and his impact on Australian naval and maritime affairs: All at Sea with Billy

Editorial Staff · Jun 6, 2019 ·

To the returning servicemen Hughes was ‘the Little Digger’ a symbol of Australian self-confidence.      Geoffrey Button Formative years William Hughes, the father of William Morris Hughes, came from ...

Booby Island and its Post Office

A.N. Other · Jun 6, 2019 ·

By Peter Brigden An article in the March 2019 edition of this magazine titled They Also Servedcovers the memoirs of LCDR Frank Simon RD, RANR. I was lucky enough to ...

HMAS Reserve in the Liberation of the Philippines and the Not-so-Little Tug that Could

A.N. Other · Jun 6, 2019 ·

By Paul Baker On Christmas Day 1944, just as the 34 members of the crew of HMAS Reserve celebrated the occasion aboard their ship in San Pedro Bay in the Philippines, ...

An Essay on Autonomous Ships

A.N. Other · Jun 6, 2019 ·

By Lieutenant M. De Angelis, RFD, RANR Mario De Angelis enlisted in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, Melbourne Port Division on 22 January 1974. Initially joining as a Cook, he ...

Matthew Flinders: A personal assessment

A.N. Other · Jun 6, 2019 ·

Peter Ashley (2005) perhaps encapsulates an apt description of Flinders as a person: Driven, ambitious, sometimes arrogant and occasionally reckless, few navigators had a greater share of misfortune than Captain ...

Occasional Paper 54: The Church Pennant

A.N. Other · May 17, 2019 ·

May 2019 The Church Pennant: A Naval Furphy While researching naval history Society’s Senior Researcher, John Smith regularly encounters mythology which is perpetuated over time unless cation is taken to ...

Occasional Paper 53: Petty Officer Fredrick Harold Harvey and Colombian Naval Service

A.N. Other · May 17, 2019 ·

May 2019 As told by his son CMDR Vic Harvey, RAN, Rtd Fredrick Harold Harvey was a proud Geordie lad, born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne’s suburb of Benwell, on 13 August 1899. ...

Occasional Paper 52: The RAN and the 1918-19 Influenza Pandemic

A.N. Other · May 17, 2019 ·

May 2019 Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in Issue 6 of Semaphore, the publication produced by The Sea Power Centre Australia in March 2006. We are indebted to them ...

Battle of the Coral Sea

Tony Townsend · Apr 30, 2019 ·

You must be a logged-in member to view this post. If you recently purchased a membership it can take up to 5 days to be activated, as our volunteers only work on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you are not a member yet or your membership just expired you can Join Now by purchasing a new membership from the shop. ...

Occasional Paper 51: The Attack Class Patrol Boat

A.N. Other · Apr 12, 2019 ·

April 2019 By Dennis J Weatherall JP TM AFAITT(L) LSM Volunteer Researcher, Naval Historical Society of Australia Patrol boats have proven to be the most flexible and versatile elements of ...

Occasional Paper 50: Royal Australian Navy’s 118th Birthday

Swinden, Greg · Apr 12, 2019 ·

April 2019 On 1 March 2019 a ceremony was conducted at the Royal Australian Navy Memorial, ANZAC Parade, Canberra to mark the Australian Navy’s 118th Birthday.  The program of events ...

Occasional Paper 49: The Good Times and The Bad Times

A.N. Other · Apr 12, 2019 ·

April 2019 The following paper describes the experiences of a young Royal Navy conscript, Gordon Cansdale who served in the Fleet Air Arm from 1945 to 1947.  Gordon describes the ...

Royal Navy’s HMS Queen Elizabeth: Aircraft Carrier

Webmaster · Apr 10, 2019 ·

You must be a logged-in member to view this post. If you recently purchased a membership it can take up to 5 days to be activated, as our volunteers only work on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you are not a member yet or your membership just expired you can Join Now by purchasing a new membership from the shop. ...

Special Service Squadron ‘down under’ March to April 1924

David Stratton · Apr 1, 2019 ·

In 1924 the Royal Navy’s Special Service Squadron visited Australia and New Zealand.   Ships involved: Battlecruisers under Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Field – HMS Hood (Captain John K Im Thurn) ...

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