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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, It's called the silent service: on board the H.M.A.S. Sydney en route to Vietnam (Copy 2)
cruisers (warships) - australia - history, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - naval operations, australian, hmas sydney (aircraft carrier) -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Munnink, Herman, It's Called The Silent Service: On Board H.M.A.S. Sydney en route to Vietnam This was called the Vung Tau ferry (Copy 1)
Its called the Silent Service. The Royal Australian Navy is not always in the news or in the spotlight, or sought out by the news, as are the other military services of this great country of ours, us matloes or sailors tend to be the most effective and efficient in times of war as well as peace over the horizon - away from the media.Its called the Silent Service. The Royal Australian Navy is not always in the news or in the spotlight, or sought out by the news, as are the other military services of this great country of ours, us matloes or sailors tend to be the most effective and efficient in times of war as well as peace over the horizon - away from the media.cruisers (warships) - australia - history, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - naval operations, hmas sydney (aircraft carrier), the vung tau ferry, royal australian navy, australia. royal australian navy -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Andrews, Graeme, Fighting ships of Australia and New Zealand
A brief history of ships that have served Australia and New ZealandA brief history of ships that have served Australia and New Zealandaustralia. royal australian navy - pictorial works, warships - pictorial works -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, History of world seapower
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, HMAS Sydney: loss and controversy
cruisers (warships) - australia - history, hmas sydney (aircraft carrier), vietnam war, 1961-1975 - naval operations - australian -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Life Buoy, HMAS Sydney
Life Buoy from HMAS Sydney II - On 19 November 1941, Sydney was involved in a mutually destructive engagement with the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran, and was lost with all hands (645 aboard).Three Australian warships have carried the name Sydney. Following the tragic loss of HMAS Sydney II and all 645 crew members in 1941 the Life Buoy was found in poor condition discarded in a bin at Spectacle Island in Sydney and later restored. The Life Buoy made from kapok ceased to be used by the RAN in the early 1950's. Solid white circle surrounded by attached ropeHMAS SYDNEY hmas sydney, life buoy -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed print, HMAS Melbourne
HMAS Melbourne never fired a shot in anger during her career, having only peripheral, non-combat roles in relation to the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation and the Vietnam War. She was, however, involved in two major collisions with allied vessels; though Melbourne was found not to be the primary cause of either incident. The first occurred on the evening of 10 February 1964, in which Melbourne rammed and sank the RAN destroyer HMAS Voyager when the latter altered course across her bow. Eighty-two of Voyager's personnel were killed, and two Royal Commissions were held to investigate the incident. The second collision occurred in the early morning of 3 June 1969, when Melbourne also rammed the United States Navy (USN) destroyer USS Frank E. Evans in similar circumstances. Seventy-four American personnel died, and a joint USN–RAN Board of Inquiry was held. These incidents, along with several minor collisions, shipboard accidents, and aircraft losses, led to the reputation that Melbourne was jinxed. HMAS Melbourne was a Majestic-class light aircraft carrier of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Operating from 1955 until 1982, she was the third and final conventional aircraft carrier to serve in the RAN. Melbourne was the only Commonwealth naval vessel to sink two friendly warships in peacetime collisionsMoulded patterned black plastic frame and mount containing black and white print of hand drawn ship at seaThe Majestic Melbourne Dedicated to those who servedhmas melbourne, ran, aircraft carrier -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Toy Warship
Unpainted metal ship. Possibly battleship. Crude depiction.toys, general -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Craft - Model Cerberus, Charles Bonnici, November 2021
Demonstrating cutting edge maritime military technology, the Cerberus patrolled the waters in and around Melbourne, protecting it and its rich gold resources from attack. The Victorian gold rush coincided with growing instability in Europe. Britain and Russia prepared to face each other in battle as the threat of a second Crimean War grew.The HMVS Cerberus was one of only three vessels of its exact type ever built, and is the only surviving example of this type of vessel in the world. It is also the only substantially intact warship of Australia’s pre-Federation colonial navies. This shipwreck rests in shallow waters at Black Rock, Melbourne.HAnd built timber model of the HMVS CerberusCerberushmvs cerberus, model making -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Magazine - paperback/magazine/series, Philip J Turner & Rex Cutis-Griffiths, Wartime No6, 1999
Official Magazine of the Australian War MemorialMagazineOfficial Magazine of the Australian War Memorialsearch for ae2, dying for the emperor, waterloo and australia, know your warships -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Michael Wilson, Australian Navy - Major Warships - Profile No 1
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ross Gillett, Australia & New Zealand Warships since 1946, 1988
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Bernard Ireland and John Parker, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Destroyers, Frigates and Submarines, 2011
A History of destroyers, frigates and underwater vessels from around the World, including five comprehensive directories of over 380 warships and submarines.Booknon-fictionA History of destroyers, frigates and underwater vessels from around the World, including five comprehensive directories of over 380 warships and submarines. -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
photograph, Foley Photograph from SS Baltic
An image from the photo album of Bishop Daniel Foley who accompanied Archbishop Mannix on his 1920 visit to Rome and Ireland (although Mannix was prevented from going to Ireland). Foley witnessed Mannix's removal from the Baltic off the coast of Ireland by the British.These images record the surveillence of the SS Baltic by British warships before the removal of Archbishop Daniel Mannix later off Ireland in 1920.ss baltic, archbishop daniel mannix, bishop daniel foley, british warships. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - World Sea Power, The World's Navies and their Warships
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Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: Warships of World War I - No.2 Cruisers British and German
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Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: Warships - Modern Military Series
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - Includes, Lancaster, aerial photo of warships manoeuvring, mosquito, warships Wisconsin, Indomitable, victorious. Boeing 747 manufacturing plant. B47, B17, Smithsonian institute? F3 Demon. Photo showing various sections of an unidentified ship, Various photographs
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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Topmill, Australian Warships -Through the Lens 1901 to 1940, c. 1990
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Alsop, Brian, Australian Army Watercraft: Australia's Unknown Fleet
From the second world war to the present day.From the second world war to the present day.australia. army - lists of vessels, warships - australia