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Australian Naval History on 3 June 2004

Australian Naval History on 3 June 2004

On This Day · Jun 3, 2004 ·

The Minister of Defence, Mr Robert Hill, announced the purchase of a new tanker to replace the aging HMAS WESTRALIA. The tanker DELOS, which had been built in South Korea ...

Australian Naval History on 2 June 2004

On This Day · Jun 2, 2004 ·

During a two week ‘blitz’ on illegal fishing vessels in Northern Australian waters, more then 15 Indonesian fishing vessels were detained. HMA Ships BUNBURY, WARRNAMBOOL, and WHYALLA, (patrol boats), assisted ...

Australian Naval History on 1 June 2004

On This Day · Jun 1, 2004 ·

The damaged yacht ELIZABETH II was towed into Darwin, after being rescued by the patrol boat HMAS GAWLER, (LCDR R. Donnelly, RAN), near Bathurst Island. ...

Australian Naval History on 28 May 2004

On This Day · May 28, 2004 ·

The Minister of Defence, Mr Robert Hill, announced that an RAN Heritage Centre would be built at the northern end of Garden Island, Sydney, to display RAN artifacts. The idea ...

Australian Naval History on 20 May 2004

On This Day · May 20, 2004 ·

The ADF ceased to formally provide security forces in Timor Leste, (formerly East Timor), when security for the nation was handed over to the country’s own Defence Force and Police. ...

Australian Naval History on 5 May 2004

On This Day · May 5, 2004 ·

A ceremonial plate-cutting, of the first aluminum for the RAN’s new Armidale class patrol boats, was conducted at the Austal Shipyard near Fremantle, WA. Under the $550 million contract, Austal/Defence ...

Australian Naval History on 25 April 2004

On This Day · Apr 25, 2004 ·

Prime Minister, John Howard, accompanied by the CDF, (General Peter Cosgrove), make a surprise ANZAC Day visit to Australian personnel serving in Baghdad. A planned visit to HMAS STUART, then ...

Australian Naval History on 24 April 2004

On This Day · Apr 24, 2004 ·

The ANZAC class frigate HMAS STUART, (CMDR Phillip Spedding, RAN), took part in the rescue of US personnel following a suicide attack by three boats on oil terminals at Basra ...

Australian Naval History on 7 April 2004

On This Day · Apr 7, 2004 ·

In one of the stranger law cases dealt with in Australia, Leading Seaman Michael Szewczyk was found to have stolen over 1000 books on Naval and Military history, (worth over ...

Chief of Naval Staff Visits HMAS Benalla

Jarrett, Hugh · Mar 30, 2004 ·

DURING WW2 we had commissioned the corvette HMAS Benalla as a survey ship and she was lying alongside Station Pier West, Port Melbourne, about to start acceptance and work-up. A ...

In Some Corner of a Foreign Field

Jarrett, Hugh · Mar 30, 2004 ·

ON 25TH APRIL 1915, Lieutenant Rupert Brooke RNVR of the Royal Navy Division was buried in ‘Some Foreign Field’ on the Greek island of Skyros to the south-west of Gallipoli. ...

The Commissioning of HMAS Perth, 1939

William F. Cook, MVO, Captain, RAN (Rtd) · Mar 30, 2004 ·

This is part 1 of an hitherto unpublished personal account was given to the Editor shortly before the death of the author, together with several other brief accounts of his ...

Cerberus in Wartime

Jarrett, Hugh · Mar 30, 2004 ·

The transit from peacetime tempo to the demands of wartime training left strong impressions on the many trainees during their introduction to the Navy in WW2. We were all Acting ...

Ping Wo’s Golden Secret

Eagles, James · Mar 30, 2004 ·

HMAS Ping Wo was not the most glamorous ship ever requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy. Described by at least one of her crew as a ‘rust bucket’, the 3105grt ...

Book Review: Roughers: Photographs of warships fighting the elements

Book reviewer · Mar 18, 2004 ·

Roughers: Photographs of warships fighting the elements Compiled by Mike Critchley and Steve Bush Published by Maritime Books Lodge Hill, Liskheard PL 14 4EL, Cornwall, England. E-mail: orders.marbooks@virgin.net. ; Website: www.navybooks.com; Price: ...

Book Review: The Kellys

Book reviewer · Mar 18, 2004 ·

The Kellys – British J, K & N Class Destroyers of World War II By Christopher Langtree Published by Chatham Publishing, Kent, England Distributed in Australia by Peribo 58 Beaumont Street, ...

Australian Naval History on 16 March 2004

On This Day · Mar 16, 2004 ·

While on a goodwill visit to Wellington, New Zealand, the HMAS SUCCESS, (tanker), had graffiti spray painted on her hull. The slogan “J. Howard US bootlicker” was spray painted in ...

Obituary: Captain W.F. (Bill) Cook, LVO, RAN Retd.

Milson, Scott · Mar 10, 2004 ·

The youngest officer to command an Australian destroyer during WW2, Bill Cook, has died aged 87, after a notable naval career and having forged a second equally distinguished career at the ...

German U-Boat Surrender 1945 – U-977

Schaeffer, Heinz · Mar 10, 2004 ·

A previous article described how surrendering German U-Boats were boarded and taken as prizes into captivity to remote lochs in Scotland and Northern Ireland. One wonders what the German Navy ...

The Great Storm of 1953 – Sheerness Dockyard

Mason, R.C.H., AM, OBE, Lieutenant Commander, RN (Retd). · Mar 10, 2004 ·

The winter of 1953 was marked by severe storms and flooding over vast areas of Kent and the Thames estuary, causing heavy loss of sheep and other livestock, after sea ...

Southwick House and D-Day: Events of 1944

Boxall-Hunt, Brian OBE, Commander, RN · Mar 10, 2004 ·

Previously published in the 2003 Annual Year Book of the Ex-Services Association of Singapore, and reproduced by kind permission of the author, Commander Brian Boxall-Hunt OBE RN, Royal Navy Liaison ...

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The Loss of HMS Ambuscade

A.N. Other · Mar 10, 2004 ·

The Loss of HMS Ambuscade – 14 December 1798 (Napoleonic War) Author unknown: found in our archives This account of a small single-ship action dispels the general idea of an ...

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Australian Naval History on 10 March 2004

On This Day · Mar 10, 2004 ·

The frigate HMAS STUART, (CMDR. P. Spedding, OAM, RAN), departed Sydney for service in the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Catalyst. In keeping with tradition the ship, nicknamed the ...

Australian Naval History on 9 March 2004

On This Day · Mar 9, 2004 ·

The frigate HMAS WARRAMUNGA, (CMDR J Vandyke, RAN), assists in transferring a critically ill passenger from the P&O cruise liner ADONIA, to the hospital at Christmas Island. WARRAMUNGA was conducting ...

Australian Naval History on 24 February 2004

On This Day · Feb 24, 2004 ·

VADM Chris Ritchie, AO, RAN, (Chief of Naval Staff), released a signal to the RAN concerning the safety of Anthrax injections issued to RAN personnel who were involved in the ...

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