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| ian Navy, particularly as Commanding Officer of | HMAS Adelaide |
| HMAS Adelaide then returned both Dubois and Bullimor | |
| As a memorial to | HMAS Adelaide, the ship's main-mast was erected alon |
| Thomas was then posted as Executive Officer of | HMAS Adelaide, and participated in the first RAN con |
| skerck in the company of the Australian cruiser | HMAS Adelaide, identified and damaged the German sup |
| 0B-2 Seahawk helicopter embarked on the frigate | HMAS Adelaide. |
| HMAS AE1 (originally known as just AE1) was an E-cla | |
| Air Arm of the Royal Australian Navy, based at | HMAS Albatross at nearby Nowra, were part of a train |
| Four at | HMAS Albatross (air station) believed erected when u |
| to Australia post war, leaving its aircraft at | HMAS Albatross, when it returned to the UK to disban |
| HMS Richmond, HMS Marlborough, HMS Chatham and | HMAS Anzac. |
| HMAS Ararat (K34/M34), named for the city of Ararat, | |
| Moresby, Commander J.C. Morrow, the captain of | HMAS Arunta made an asdic contact on RO-33. |
| She was at Milne Bay, with | HMAS Arunta when advised of an approaching invasion |
| "Malaita" was being escorted by the destroyer | HMAS Arunta (1870 tons). |
| HMAS Arunta, | |
| a result of a series of depth charge attacks by | HMAS Arunta. |
| In August 1944 | HMAS Assault was decommissioned and operated in care |
| Troops and landing craft crews training at | HMAS Assault during World War II |
| HMAS Assault was a Royal Australian Navy Naval Train | |
| oyal Australian Navy, such as the heavy cruiser | HMAS Australia were involved. |
| e kamikaze plane crashed into the heavy cruiser | HMAS Australia during the gulf battle. |
| 1902), naval officer, captain of | HMAS Australia |
| Heavy Cruisers USS Chicago, | HMAS Australia |
| A 3-inch 20 cwt AA gun on the quarterdeck of | HMAS Australia |
| In February 1942 he moved to the cruiser | HMAS Australia as Executive Officer, in which role h |
| o (from 9 March), Louisville (9 - 14 March) and | HMAS Australia |
| pedo officer, Crace served on the battlecruiser | HMAS Australia throughout the First World War. |
| an Navy (which had to give up the battlecruiser | HMAS Australia) and the New Zealand Division of the |
| here he served as a sailor on board the cruiser | HMAS Australia, the corvette HMAS Warrnambool and th |
| eters, and to rendezvous with the battlecruiser | HMAS Australia, cruiser HMAS Melbourne and the Frenc |
| He next served in | HMAS Australia, as Fleet Navigation Officer but also |
| 21 June - | HMAS Australia, commissioned at Portsmouth and saile |
| y were intercepted by British forces, including | HMAS Australia. |
| hen he was promoted to lieutenant and posted to | HMAS Australia. |
| HMAS Ballarat (J184), named for the city of Ballarat | |
| request by the crew of the Anzac class frigate | HMAS Ballarat (which uses the caricature of "Ballara |
| HMAS Bataan | |
| Stewart puts a rivet in the keel of | HMAS Bathurst at the keel laying ceremony at Cockato |
| HMAS Bathurst (J158), named for the city of Bathurst | |
| The hydrographic survey ship | HMAS Benalla surveyed the Port of Townsville for sub |
| HMAS Bendigo paid off on 27 September 1946, was sold | |
| HMAS Bendigo joined the Royal Navy's China Squadron | |
| 8 men were picked up by the Australian corvette | HMAS Bendigo. |
| rce sailed from Sydney on the auxiliary cruiser | HMAS Berrima on 19 August 1914. |
| HMAS Boonaroo (also known as MV Boonaroo) was an Aus | |
| HMAS Bowen (J285/M285), named for the town of Bowen, | |
| mander, Beaumont served as Executive Officer on | HMAS Brisbane during a seven-month Vietnam War tour |
| During his period in command of | HMAS Brisbane, the ship deployed to the Persian Gulf |
| ved at sea as part of the commissioning crew of | HMAS Brisbane, which included a seven month tour of |
| HMAS Broome (J191), named for the town of Broome, We | |
| HMAS Broome paid off on 24 August 1946, was sold to | |
| He also served as Commanding Officer | HMAS Buccaneer, Operations and Navigating Officer on |
| HMAS Bunbury (J241/M241), named for the city of Bunb | |
| HMAS Bunbury, two ships of the Royal Australian Navy | |
| HMAS Bungaree was an auxiliary minelayer of Royal Au | |
| n Major General Edward James Milford aboard the | HMAS Burdekin on 8 September 1945. |
| HMAS Burnie (J198/B238/A112), named for the port cit | |
| t, but helped with evacuation of survivors from | HMAS Canberra (D33) that was severely damaged in the |
| SS Canberra in honour of the Australian cruiser | HMAS Canberra, lost at the Battle of Savo Island. |
| In January 1931, Smith was then posted to | HMAS Canberra, and in May was promoted to Midshipman |
| courses until October 1934, when he returned to | HMAS Canberra. |
| HMAS Carroo was a lighter of the Royal Australian Na | |
| HMAS Castlemaine (J244/M244/A248), named for the cit | |
| lor initial entry training is conducted through | HMAS Cerberus |
| Scarce also served as the commander of | HMAS Cerberus between 1995 and 1997. |
| is return to Australia in 1927 he was posted to | HMAS Cerberus, the RAN naval base at Flinders, south |
| After a brief period at | HMAS Cerberus, the RAN's training depot, Willis was |
| a; this was restored, then placed on display at | HMAS Cerberus. |
| alia in 1943 and set up a mine disposal unit at | HMAS Cerberus. |
| HMAS Cessnock (J175/B240/A114), named for the town o | |
| He was Commanding Officer of | HMAS Cessnock and later twice commanded the frigate |
| HMAS Cowra (J351/M351), named for the town of Cowra, | |
| he establishment at Captain's Point was renamed | HMAS Creswell in honour of Sir William Rooke Creswel |
| HMAS Creswell is located in between Jervis Bay Villa | |
| was informed that search-and-rescue boats from | HMAS Creswell, helicopters from the naval air statio |
| HMAS Culgoa | |
| The navy frigate | HMAS Culgoa (K408) was named after the river. |
| nditions, and commissioned on 21 August 1962 as | HMAS Curlew. |
| HMAS Darwin | |
| 961 by the Australian oceanographic survey ship | HMAS Diamantina confirmed the bathymetry as well as |
| Surrender aboard | HMAS Diamantina. |
| The trench was named after | HMAS Diamantina. |
| HMAS Dubbo (J251/M251), named for the city of Dubbo, | |
| He served on board | HMAS Encounter until the end of the war, and became |
| HMAS Fremantle paid off to reserve for the second ti | |
| mas, E.A.Howard, J. Rutheford, Key), 1 Frigate ( | HMAS Gascoyne) |
| HMAS Gawler (J188/B241/A115), named for the town of | |
| then got underway 6 October for exercises with | HMAS Geelong until the 10th. |
| HMAS Geraldton (J178/B242/A116), named for the city | |
| HMAS Geranium (formerly HMS Geranium) was an Arabis- | |
| HMAS Gladstone (J324/M324), named for the city of Gl | |
| HMAS Gladstone in 1949 | |
| HMAS Glenelg (J236/M236), named for the city of Glen | |
| HMAS Glenelg (ACPB 96), an Armidale class patrol boa | |
| HMAS Glenelg (J236), a Bathurst class corvette commi | |
| HMAS Goulburn (J167/B243/A117), named for the city o | |
| HMAS Grantala was fitted out at Cookatoo Island Dock | |
| HMAS Grantala was a hospital ship operated by the Ro | |
| HMAS Gull (M 1185) (formerly HMS Swanston) was a Ton | |
| HMAS Gull paid off on 7 November 1969. | |
| d to the RAN in 1961, and was recommissioned as | HMAS Gull on 19 July 1962. |
| HMAS Gympie (J238/M238), named for the city of Gympi | |
| tive behavior towards Lieutenant Kate McGregor, | HMAS Hammersley's XO and Dutchy's new boarding offic |
| o Nikki or Nav) is the ships navigator on-board | HMAS Hammersley. |
| After | HMAS Hobart was damaged by a Japanese torpedo on 20 |
| He joined | HMAS Hobart as ASW Officer and Operations Officer in |
| n Elizabeth and Valiant, the cruisers HMS Ajax, | HMAS Hobart, HMS Leander, Naiad, Neptune, Phoebe and |
| cruiser USS Boston and the Australian destroyer | HMAS Hobart. |
| HMAS Ipswich (J186/B244/A118), named for the city of | |
| HMS J1 (later | HMAS J1) was a Royal Navy J class submarine built by |
| HMS J3 (later | HMAS J3) was a J-class submarine built for the Royal |
| HMAS Junee paid off to reserve for the final time at | |
| ntinuing deployments to the Persian Gulf aboard | HMAS Kanimbla and HMAS Manoora. |
| Lithgow, in company with USS Edsall, | HMAS Katoomba, and HMAS Deloraine, sank the enemy Ja |
| r II, and commanded the Bathurst-class corvette | HMAS Kiama. |
| The vessel used to pull theses gates open was | HMAS Kuramia, a converted Sydney Harbour ferry, that |
| S Chicago, but instead sank the converted ferry | HMAS Kuttabul, killing 21 sailors. |
| HMAS Lachlan (K364/F364) (later HMNZS Lachlan (F364) | |
| July 1943, and on 11 February 1944 worked with | HMAS Launceston and HIMS Jumna to sink Japanese subm |
| HMAS Launceston (J179/B246/A120), named for the city | |
| HMAS Lismore (J145/B247/A121), named for the city of | |
| HMAS Lithgow paid off to reserve on 8 June 1948 and | |
| HMAS Lithgow (J206/M206), named for the city of Lith | |
| tary sale case number assigned, to Australia as | HMAS Manoora (L 52) on September 27, 1994. |
| HMAS Mavie was a 19-ton auxiliary patrol boat operat | |
| or service at Darwin as the channel patrol boat | HMAS Mavie, on 31 December 1941. |
| on - The Royal Australian Navy aircraft carrier | HMAS Melbourne collides with the U.S. Navy destroyer |
| He found that officers in both Voyager and | HMAS Melbourne had been at fault, but a second royal |
| xchange with the Royal Australian Navy on board | HMAS Melbourne before flying Sea King helicopters in |
| The squadron operation from | HMAS Melbourne until 1982. |
| HMAS Melbourne was a Town class light cruiser operat | |
| HMAS Melbourne, | |
| to transfer to Turkey and landed at Broome from | HMAS Mildura on 20 May 1952. |
| HMAS Mildura (J207/M207), named for the city of Mild | |
| HMAS Moresby (formerly HMS Silvio) was a 24-class (a | |
| The Timor surrender ceremony aboard | HMAS Moresby |
| Captain John A. Edgell (RN) on the survey ship | HMAS Moresby, during the Moresby survey of the Cumbe |
| 1944 to 12 February 1945, Nepal and sister ship | HMAS Napier were involved in supporting the 74th Ind |
| In March 1943 he joined | HMAS Nepal as First Lieutenant, still with the rank |
| HMAS Nepal (G25/D14) was an N class destroyer of the | |
| HMAS Nestor (G02) was an N class destroyer of the Ro | |
| l Officers' Postings, until assuming command of | HMAS Newcastle, in March 2001. |
| Commissioned as | HMAS Nirimba on 1 April 1953 as a joint RANARY and t |
| HMAS Nirimba decommissioned on 25 February 1994. | |
| HMS Otway (originally | HMAS Otway) was an Odin class submarine of the Royal |
| MSL 251 and her sister ship, MSL 252 (later | HMAS Paluma), were built by Tulloch's Pty Ltd for th |
| 8 Junkers 87 aircraft dive-bombing both her and | HMAS Parramatta, off the coast of Tobruk. |
| e Allied freighters and the Australian frigate, | HMAS Parramatta, without ever being seriously threat |
| icer in the Royal Australian Navy and commanded | HMAS Perth in action during the Vietnam War. |
| yle was operating with the cruisers HMS Phoebe, | HMAS Perth and HMS Calcutta at the start of the Syri |
| battle, she launched torpedoes at the cruisers | HMAS Perth (D29) and USS Houston (CA-30) and took da |
| sisted in the sinking of the Australian cruiser | HMAS Perth (D29) and the American cruiser USS Housto |
| liant and HMS Warspite, the cruisers HMS Orion, | HMAS Perth and HMS Abdiel as they provided cover for |
| battle, she launched torpedoes at the cruisers | HMAS Perth (D29) and USS Houston (CA-30). |
| Hector Waller - captain of the light cruiser | HMAS Perth in the Second World War |
| Navigating Officer, guided missile destroyer | HMAS Perth (D 38) during the Vietnam War, 1970-1971 |
| Ship of Courage: The Epic Story of | HMAS Perth and Her Crew. |
| le, she launched torpedoes at the light cruiser | HMAS Perth and heavy cruiser USS Houston. |
| He was an able seaman on | HMAS Perth during World War II when it was hit by a |
| her was lost in action following the sinking of | HMAS Perth of which he was Deputy Commander. |
| fter the end of naval operations in New Guinea, | HMAS Ping Wo was paid off and returned to her owners |
| HMAS Ping Wo (not to be confused with HMAS Whang Pu) | |
| In June 1958, Dubbo and the repair ship | HMAS Platypus left Sydney under tow. |
| alia had already ordered a submarine depot ship | HMAS Platypus before the war. |
| was converted into a diving tender and renamed | HMAS Porpoise (DTV 1002/Y.280) |
| HMAS Psyche (formerly HMS Psyche) was a Pelorus clas | |
| he Royal Navy; her ship's company transfered to | HMAS Quadrant, and the N class destroyer was tempora |
| or collision with Royal Australian Navy frigate | HMAS Queenborough, following a week of anti-submarin |
| troyers HMS Rotherham, Racehorse, Penn, Petard, | HMAS Quiberon, Napier, Nepal, and Nizam and HNLMS Va |
| d HMS Sirius and the destroyers HMS Quentin and | HMAS Quiberon. |
| HMAS Quickmatch, | |
| nkin the 6th and final Collins class submarine, | HMAS Rankin was named in his honour. |
| The tugboat | HMAS Reserve was dispatched from Brisbane on 16 June |
| A Fairmile school was established at | HMAS Rushcutter on 1 June 1942. |
| HMAS Sheean at Fremantle, Western Australia | |
| HMAS Shepparton (J248/M248), named for the city of S | |
| From 1951 he served as commanding officer of | HMAS Shoalhaven (K535) (River class frigate) and com |
| efit in Sydney, Warramunga escorted the cruiser | HMAS Shropshire to Brisbane, where the two ships joi |
| nvolve in minesweeping, before she, sister ship | HMAS Stawell, and Services Reconnaissance Department |
| HMAS Stuart (D00) | |
| Seahawk helicopter from the Australian frigate | HMAS Stuart. |
| HMAS Success (6 September 1990 - 25 January 1991) | |
| He took command of the aircraft carrier | HMAS Sydney in 1955, and following his promotion to |
| er the War he commissioned the aircraft carrier | HMAS Sydney and then, in June 1950, was given the po |
| icked up German survivors of the battle between | HMAS Sydney and German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran in |
| hington, D.C. in 1986-87, he assumed command of | HMAS Sydney and was then appointed as Commander, Sea |
| n Captain John Collins aboard the light cruiser | HMAS Sydney and included the British H class destroy |
| Brendan Nelson at the commemoration service for | HMAS Sydney and HSK Kormoran personnel who lost thei |
| was intercepted by the Australian light cruiser | HMAS Sydney and five destroyers. |
| e foundation set up in 2003 by the directors of | HMAS Sydney Search to fund the search), which was qu |
| HMAS Sydney | |
| irs, Defence and Trade inquiry into the loss of | HMAS Sydney recommended that attempts be made to fin |
| dvantage, the Italian cruisers failed to outrun | HMAS Sydney because the most obvious route of escape |
| Naval College, Greenwich, before serving aboard | HMAS Sydney during the Korean War, then aboard the a |
| Ajax joined | HMAS Sydney at Alexandria on 30 September. |
| 09, which also includes the following articles: | HMAS Sydney (FFG 03), HMAS Ballarat (FFH 155), Opera |
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