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Australian Naval History on 24 February 2004

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 ...

Australian Naval History on 7 February 2004

On This Day · Feb 7, 2004 ·

The first of 11 RAN personnel sent to Iraq to assist with the creation of the new Iraqi Coastal Defence Force arrived at Umm Qasr. The RAN personnel under the ...

Australian Naval History on 6 February 2004

On This Day · Feb 6, 2004 ·

The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial was dedicated at the Ballarat Botanical Gardens by the Chief of the Defence Force (General Peter Cosgrove, AO, MC). Among the 35,000 names on ...

Australian Naval History on 26 January 2004

On This Day · Jan 26, 2004 ·

CDRE J. P. V. Goldrick, CSC, RAN, and CAPT A. K. Du Toit, RAN, were awarded the AM for their services to the Commander Task Group, (CTG), during Operation Slipper ...

Australian Naval History on 23 January 2004

On This Day · Jan 23, 2004 ·

HMAS WARRAMUNGA, (frigate), intercepts the illegal fishing vessel MAYA V near Heard Island. Due to bad weather and heavy seas a Navy boarding party was fast roped, from a Seahawk ...

Australian Naval History on 21 January 2004

On This Day · Jan 21, 2004 ·

The patrol boat, HMAS GLADSTONE, (LCDR M. Moore, RAN), apprehended the illegal fishing vessel SUMUT SAKHON in the Gulf of Carpentaria. GLADSTONE was forced to fire rifle shots across the ...

Australian Naval History on 19 January 2004

On This Day · Jan 19, 2004 ·

The submarine HMAS DECHAINEAUX becomes the first RAN vessel to use the new Naval Ammunition Wharf at Twofold Bay, NSW. The facility was built to replace the previous ammunition storage ...

Australian Naval History on 28 December 2003

On This Day · Dec 28, 2003 ·

The patrol boat HMAS CESSNOCK, (LCDR R. Stevenson, RAN), rescued 13 Taiwanese and Vietnamese fishermen from the long-liner vessel PACIFIC TARKER, which had run aground on Roncador Reef, (200 miles ...

Australian Naval History on 22 December 2003

On This Day · Dec 22, 2003 ·

Sea King helicopters from 817 Squadron were involved in water bombing to fight several fires burning near HMAS CRESWELL, Jervis Bay, NSW. Over 100 campers, from nearby Green Patch, also ...

Melbourne Cup

Jarrett, Hugh · Dec 17, 2003 ·

ONE CANNOT HELP remembering that in days long past our Fleet always managed to be in Melbourne for the Cup and our ships and men were definitely a part of ...

A Sword-ID Tale

Sheather, Tony, RN · Dec 17, 2003 ·

The author, Tony Sheather (RN),  is formerly of the RAN Hydrographic School OFFICIALLY THIS STORY starts in 1907. I think the ‘07’ at the end of the serial number (on ...

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History of ‘Johnnies’ – Royal Naval House 1876 – 1980s

Francis, Richard · Dec 17, 2003 ·

Royal Australian Naval House has always been known affectionately as ‘Johnnies’, although the origin of the name is hard to trace. Enquiries made amongst men who used the hostel as ...

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Stand-by to Snort, Standing Charge Starboard!

Duchesne, Tim · Dec 17, 2003 ·

An historical and simplified account of how submarines eventually managed to charge their batteries without surfacing. BY 1915, THE SUBMARINE was demonstrably, and for the first time, a weapon of ...

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Confrontation-The Campaign Widens || RAN Participation 1964-66

Francis, Richard · Dec 17, 2003 ·

The Navy’s part in Confrontation was twofold: to provide the deterrent backing to the whole operation with the striking power (never used but known to have exerted profound influence) of ...

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HMAS Sydney – An End to the Controversy

Mearns, David L · Dec 17, 2003 ·

FOR SIXTY YEARS a copy of Captain Theodor Detmers’ Gefechtsbericht or action report of the fight between his ship, the German raider Kormoran, and the Australian cruiser Sydney in November ...

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Australian Naval History on 15 December 2003

On This Day · Dec 15, 2003 ·

HMAS Cessnock II arrived in the Solomon Islands as a part of a naval task group and ground forces to help restore law and order ...

Australian Naval History on 11 December 2003

On This Day · Dec 11, 2003 ·

HMAS Newcastle arrived home in Sydney from the Middle East Area of Operations. In addition to the 396 boardings the crew conducted during her deployment, three Newcastle sailors in one ...

The Sovereign’s Colours in the Royal Australian Navy 1925-2003

Davidson, Bill, LCDR, RAN · Dec 7, 2003 ·

‘A moth-eaten rag on a worm-eaten pole, It does not look likely to stir a man’s Soul, ‘Tis the deeds that were done ‘neath the moth-eaten rag, When the pole ...

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Australian Naval History on 22 October 2003

On This Day · Oct 22, 2003 ·

HMAS ARUNTA, (frigate), and HMAS TOBRUK, (landing ship heavy), arrive in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, for a four-day good will visit. ...

Australian Naval History on 18 October 2003

On This Day · Oct 18, 2003 ·

A provisional acceptance ceremony was held at NAS NOWRA, NSW, for the Super Sea Sprite Helicopter, (SH-2G(A)), for 805 Squadron. ...

Australian Naval History on 4 October 2003

On This Day · Oct 4, 2003 ·

The ANZAC class guided missile frigate HMAS PARRAMATTA, was commissioned. PARRAMATTA was laid down in Tenix Williamstown Dockyard, VIC, and launched on 17 June 2000. ...

First Excitement in Sarawak 1963

Francis, Richard · Sep 29, 2003 ·

The Inshore Flotilla of the Far East Fleet were the first ships deployed to patrol Borneo’s coastline and rivers at the outbreak of the Indonesian Confrontation in 1963. DURING THE ...

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Shore Patrol in Bermuda – HMS Blake 1971

Francis, Richard · Sep 29, 2003 ·

RETURNING FROM A SUCCESSFUL DEPLOYMENT to the western sea-board of continental USA to support a major British Trade Exhibition in San Francisco, the helicopter cruiser HMS Blake paid a routine ...

Periscope Repair – Defects by Fin, Friend, and Feather

Haynes, Fred · Sep 29, 2003 ·

WHILE I CANNOT LAY CLAIM to being a submariner, I worked in the Periscope Workshop at Garden Island Dockyard (GID) and as such was closely involved with submariners in the ...

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The Admiralty Writ-HMS Hermes in Quebec City 1976

Francis, Richard · Sep 29, 2003 ·

I HAD NEVER SEEN an Admiralty Writ before but was aware of the folklore, that if one was issued to seize a ship as security for some unlawful action, the ...

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