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Australian Naval History on 2 April 2000

Australian Naval History on 2 April 2000

On This Day · Apr 2, 2000 ·

Following fifteen years out of service HMAS Wewak recommissioned or further service ...

Australian Naval History on 24 March 2000

On This Day · Mar 24, 2000 ·

TU 645.1.1, (LCH Task Group consisting of HMA Ships BALIKPAPAN, BRUNEI, LABUAN, and TARAKAN), awarded the Meritorious Unit Citation for service in East Timor. ...

Letters – Loss of sea language

Letter Writer · Mar 19, 2000 ·

Sir, Reading Roger Puttman’s letter (NHR 20-2) and his shared complaint concerning the loss of sea language put me in mind of an incident aboard Quiberon during Arch Harrington’s command ...

Letter – The discovery of AE2

Jarrett, Hugh · Mar 19, 2000 ·

Dear Sirs, I read Mark Spencer’s article… “The Discovery of the AE2 – a WW1 Submarine” with great interest and agree that it is a story largely unknown in this ...

Royal Navy Field Gun Competitions

Letter Writer · Mar 19, 2000 ·

Dear Sir, The attached article from the British International Express about the future of Field Gun competitions in the RN should interest many of our members who have taken part ...

HMAS Melbourne Service Band

Letter Writer · Mar 19, 2000 ·

Dear Sir, I read with interest in the last edition of your magazine the articles on the history of RAN bands. I knew quite a few of the bandmasters from ...

Raine Island Beacon

Letter Writer · Mar 19, 2000 ·

Drake and his game of bowls and Nelson recalling a boat for a sailor’s letter are loved legends from long past wars. But legends also flow from the Golden Age ...

Splice the mainbrace – HMS Urania

NHSA Webmaster · Mar 19, 2000 ·

  In August 1945 HMS Urania had been at sea for 36 days. We were part of Task Force 37, commanded by Admiral Rawlings RN, the strike component of the ...

The Sydney – Kormoran Engagement – Part 1

Nicholson, Ian · Mar 19, 2000 ·

“The first casualty in War is the Truth.’” Some say that HMAS Sydney (II) and her crew should be left in peace and I agree. Location and examination of the ...

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Operation Downfall

Letter Writer · Mar 19, 2000 ·

Regarding “The Century’s Greatest Untold Story” in Vol. 20, No. 4, although OPERATION DOWNFALL may have been top secret, it was generally known, even in the BPF, that an invasion ...

Operation Downfall – The invasion of Japan – a sequel

Letter Writer · Mar 19, 2000 ·

Almost as sensational as “OPERATION DOWNFALL” – the top-secret plan for the invasion of Japan as detailed in the last issue of Naval Historical Review (Vol. 20, No. 4) – ...

Obituary: Captain Barbara MacLeod AM

Letter Writer · Mar 19, 2000 ·

“To achieve the marvellous,” wrote Tom Robbins, “it is precisely the unthinkable that must be thought”. When a 24 year-old school teacher from Capel in Western Australia went by train ...

HMAS Jervis Bay II announced

Gillett, Ross · Mar 19, 2000 ·

On 25 April 1999, the Minister for Defence, John Moore, announced that the Australian Defence Force would be boosted by the lease of a locally built, high speed catamaran to ...

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Obituary: Captain Gerald Haynes

Letter Writer · Mar 19, 2000 ·

Captain Gerald Haynes’s wartime career combined skill and daring at sea and in the air. He was officer of the watch in HMS Victorious in the chase that destroyed the German ...

Captain Glossop describes Emden action to Banjo Patterson

Patterson, Andrew Barton (Banjo) · Mar 19, 2000 ·

November 1914 – En route for the Great War as a correspondent. We have two battalions of infantry on board. A topsy-turvy force this, for the Brigadier, General MacLaurin, has ...

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Huon Class Minehunters – Progress Report

A.N. Other · Mar 1, 2000 ·

The first of this new class of minehunters, HMAS Huon, was handed over to the RAN on 25 March 1999 after a series of successful sea trials, “the major milestone ...

The Dardanelles Campaign

Jeffrey, Vic · Mar 1, 2000 ·

The Dardanelles campaign could be described as one of the most famous campaigns of the First World War and has ever since been the subject of much discussion and controversy. ...

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The chase and sinking of the ‘Bismarck’

Patterson, W.R, Captain, RN · Mar 1, 2000 ·

The Commander-in-Chief, having received information that the Bismarck had put to sea, made suitable disposition of the forces at his disposal and sailed in HMS King George V, accompanied by ...

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Letters – Australians at War documentary

Letter Writer · Mar 1, 2000 ·

The 1999-2000 Federal Budget provided $5 million for the production of a TV documentary series, Australians at War, which will cover the major conflicts in which Australia has participated, and ...

Australian Naval History on 23 February 2000

On This Day · Feb 23, 2000 ·

The International Force East Timor, (INTERFET), lead by Australia, ceased operation in East Timor and the ADF units that remained became part of the United Nations Transitional Force East Timor, ...

Australian Naval History on 12 February 2000

On This Day · Feb 12, 2000 ·

The Huon class mine hunter coastal HMAS HAWKESBURY, was commissioned. HAWKESBURY was laid down in ADI Yard, Newcastle, NSW, and launched on 24 April 1998. ...

Obituary: Rear Admiral GV Gladstone

A.N. Other · Dec 23, 1999 ·

REAR ADMIRAL GEOFFREY VERNON GLADSTONE AO, DSC & Bar, RAN (Ret.) On Wednesday, 15 September a full naval funeral was held in the Naval Chapel, Garden Island, for a former ...

Obituary: Harry Train 1918-1999

Newspaper, Daily Telegraph · Dec 23, 1999 ·

Born: Millthorpe, October 26, 1918 Died: Balmain, May 23, 1999 Harry Train gave 30 years of his life to serving his country with the RAN. After enlisting in 1936 as ...

The Grave of Annie Dorrington – Australian Flag Co-Designer

Australian National Flag Association (NSW) Inc · Dec 7, 1999 ·

It doesn’t mean we owe allegiance To a forgotten Imperial dream: We’ve the stars to show where we’re going And the old flag to show where we’ve been. (from a ...

NZ Scow ECHO – role in World War II

Dare, Tim · Dec 7, 1999 ·

The New Zealand scow was developed from the Canadian/US log barges that plied the Great Lakes during the 1800s. First built in New Zealand in 1873 for Septimus Meiklejohn of ...

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