Royal Australian Navy, 1939-1942

Royal Australian Navy, 1939-1942

Author: George Hermon Gill

Publisher:

Published: 1957

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13:

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" This volume tells briefly the story of the Royal Australian Navy and of Australian naval policy between the wars, and then records the part played by the ships and men of that Navy on every ocean and particularly in the eastern Mediterranean and Indian and Pacific Oceans from 1939 until the end of the first quarter of 1942. When the volume ends most of the surviving ships are on the Australia Station again and the Japanese fleets dominate half the Pacific Ocean and the seas to the north of Australia. The [author] describes not only the actions of the Australian ships but the problems and policies of the British fleets of which they often formed a part, and discusses the strategical and administrative questions encountered by the senior leaders in Australia." --Publisher's description.


Flagship

Flagship

Author: Mike Carlton

Publisher: Random House Australia

Published: 2018-08

Total Pages: 651

ISBN-13: 085798778X

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In 1924, when the grand old battle cruiser HMAS Australia I, once the pride of the nation, was sunk off Sydney Heads, there was a day of national mourning. In 1928, the RAN acquired a new ship of the same name, the fast, heavy cruiser HMAS Australia II, and she finally saw action when World War II began, patrolling the North Atlantic on the lookout for German battleships. By March 1942, Australia had returned home, where the ship was stunned by a murder. One night one of her sailors, Stoker Riley, was found stabbed. Before he died, he named his two attackers, and the two men were found guilty and sentenced to death under British Admiralty law. Only weeks later Australia fought in the Battle of the Coral Sea near Papua New Guinea, the first sea battle to stop the Japanese advance in the Pacific. She was heavily attacked and bombed from the air but, with brilliant ship-handling, escaped unscathed. In 1944, she took part in the greatest sea fight of all time, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, which returned General Douglas MacArthur to the Philippines. She was struck by a kamikaze bomber, killing her captain and 28 other men. The next year, she was hit by four kamikaze planes on four successive days. She was attacked by more kamikaze aircraft than any other Allied ship in the war, and in the end this finished her war. She retired gracefully, laden with battle honors, and was scrapped in 1956--the last of her name, for the navy no longer uses Australia for its ships.


ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY 1939-1942 Volume 1

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY 1939-1942 Volume 1

Author: G Herman Gill

Publisher: Naval & Military Press

Published: 2022-04-20

Total Pages: 748

ISBN-13: 9781474535854

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This volume tells the story of Australian Navy policy between the wars and records the part played by the ships and men of that Navy on every ocean from 1939 until the end of the first quarter of 1942.