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They Also Served: Able Seaman Herbert Charles Willans RANR (1888 – 1914)

They Also Served: Able Seaman Herbert Charles Willans RANR (1888 – 1914)

A.N. Other · Dec 23, 2014 ·

By Leyland Wilkinson On a recent visit to the Bita Paka War Cemetery near Rabaul I came across a single headstone to the memory of Able Seaman Herbert Charles Willans, ...

Australian Naval History on 18 December 2014

On This Day · Dec 18, 2014 ·

HMAS Bundaberg was decommissioned, as beyond repair, after a fire in August 2014 ...

Australian Naval History on 28 November 2014

On This Day · Nov 28, 2014 ·

HMAS Canberra III, lead ship of the Canberra class Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD), commissioned. ...

Australian Naval History on 20 November 2014

On This Day · Nov 20, 2014 ·

HMA Ships Tarakan, Labuan and Brunei were decommissioned . In July 2015 Tarakan and Brunei were gifted to The Philippines. ...

Letter: Montagu Whalers

Letter Writer · Sep 24, 2014 ·

Dear Editor In the latest issue of the Review (June 2014) is a very interesting article by Kingsley Perry about the 1963 Whitsunday Whaler Incident. In both the article and ...

Letter: A Postcard from Afghanistan

Editorial Staff · Sep 24, 2014 ·

Most postcards gratefully received at the Boatshed are of the colourful glossy variety of well known landmarks sent to us from globetrotting members. Recently your Editor received one of a ...

Book Review: Albany’s ANZAC Convoys

Book reviewer · Sep 24, 2014 ·

Albany’s ANZAC Convoys by Roger Cunnington. Published by Digger Press, Albany, WA, 2014. Paperback of 176 pages with b&w illustrations, maps and diagrams. $46.95, from sales@diggerpress.com or albanyconvoys@westnet.com.au. The release ...

Rabaul the Garden City Revisited

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2014 ·

This continues our voyage to Papua New Guinea in MV Pacific Dawn, with the March 2014 edition of the NHR, detailing experiences encountered at Milne Bay. Further information on Rabaul ...

The Shot that Stopped Pfalz

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By Jim Craigie In August 1914, Germany was second only to Britain in merchant tonnage. In the Pacific, German territories and international trade meant German merchant ships were frequent visitors ...

Up the Dardanelles and Back

Wright, Ken · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By Ken Wright  This article covering the exploits of Commander Norman Holbrook, VC, RN, is a timely reminder of these events which occurred a century ago. Surprisingly, looking through back ...

The RAN on D-Day

Swinden, Greg · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By Greg Swinden With 2014 being the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day landings it is timely to remember the part played by the Royal Australian Navy in Operation Overlord on ...

Manus Island in 1949

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By Cdre Des Miller, RAN, Rtd Given the present level of political concern with events in these islands the attached commentary by one of our distinguished members who served there ...

Fiji and two Commodores

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By Walter Burroughs The Fijian Islands are strategically situated in the southwest Pacific straddling the trade route between the eastern seaboard of Australia and the west coast of the United ...

SMS Komet, the RAN’s first captured warship: a valuable prize and our first aircraft carrier

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By Leyland Wilkinson In the latter part of the 19th century, Germany had been actively developing her Pacific island colonies and by 1900 had large holdings to the north of ...

The Troops Depart: Mail from the 1st AIF Convoy, 1914

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By Richard Breckon ‘My Darling Mother, I am writing this in a hurry. All letters are being opened and so I’m getting this posted by a civilian lady who is ...

Instructor Captain Richard Gerard Fennessy DSC RAN

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By Noel Burgess This extraordinary story concerns a country schoolmaster who mainly served through WW II in one ship in which he won the DSC and afterwards rose to become the ...

Betano Bay Today

Ellis, John · Sep 24, 2014 ·

By John Ellis This article first appeared in the United Service Journal 65(1) March 2014 and is reproduced with the kind permission of the Royal United Services Institute of New ...

The Royal Australian Navy at Leyte Gulf October 1944

Kingsley Perry · Sep 23, 2014 ·

By Kingsley Perry The series of sea battles at and around Leyte Gulf in October 1944 marked a turning point in the Pacific war. Despite together representing the greatest sea ...

Obituary: LCDR Eric Charles Talbot-Booth, RNR

Editorial Staff · Sep 15, 2014 ·

The March 2013 edition of the NHR contained an article A Paymaster and a Master of Ship Recognition on LCDR Talbot-Booth who gained world fame for his books on ship ...

Australian Naval History on 11 August 2014

On This Day · Aug 11, 2014 ·

At 11:52am a fire, thought to be caused by a ‘blow through’ during welding activities, broke out in HMAS Bundaberg while she was on the hardstand at Aluminium Boats Australia ...

Book Review: Rising Sun, Falling Skies – The Disastrous Java Sea Campaign of World War II

Book reviewer · Jun 24, 2014 ·

Rising Sun, Falling Skies – The Disastrous Java Sea Campaign of World War II. By Jeffrey R. Cox. Osprey Publishing, Oxford, 2014. Hardback of 487 pages with b&w photographs and ...

Milne Bay Revisited

Editorial Staff · Jun 24, 2014 ·

The Naval Historical Society is not here to promote the travel industry, but in this instance it may be warranted, as some members may be interested. A recent initiative by ...

Tales from the Dockyard – Lawrence Beare Westaway

Rivett, Norman C · Jun 24, 2014 ·

By Norman Rivett During the period 9 February 1889 to 15 February 1991 at HM Naval Establishment Garden Island (later referred to as HM Naval Dockyard) there were, in addition ...

The Navy of Ecuador through History

A.N. Other · Jun 24, 2014 ·

By Capitán de fragata (sp) Mariano Alfredo Sanchez Bravo  Mariano Alfredo Sanchez Bravo was born in Guayaquil on 9 July 1950. He entered the Ecuadorian Naval Academy in September 1971 ...

First Day Covers

Editorial Staff · Jun 24, 2014 ·

An eagle eyed reader recently sent us a copy of a postal first day cover which appears quite remarkable for the number of errors it contains. The errors are numerous ...

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