HMAS Newcastle (FFG 06), named for the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, the largest provincial city in Australia, was an Adelaide-class guided-missile...
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Ohio and Indiana, United States Newcastle railway line, New South Wales, Australia, running from Broadmeadow HMAS Newcastle, an Adelaide class frigate of...
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Korea 1952–1953 "Fortitudino Vinco" - (I conquer through strength) HMAS Newcastle, an Adelaide-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy launched in...
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installations of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Penguin after the aquatic, flightless bird: HMAS Penguin (1913), a composite sloop originally commissioned...
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subsequently served as commanding officer of the frigates, HMAS Adelaide and HMAS Newcastle. The latter command included deployment on Operation Quickstep...
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two older frigates. HMAS Canberra was decommissioned on 12 November 2005 at naval base HMAS Stirling in Western Australia, and HMAS Adelaide was decommissioned...
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Operation Catalyst, returning to Sydney on 13 April 2006. Parramatta and HMAS Newcastle were the first RAN ships to be fitted with two M2HB .50 calibre machine...
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since July 2024. He joined the RAN in 1988. He has commanded HMAS Newcastle (2008–10) and HMAS Success (2014–16) and served as Director of the Sea Power...
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Personnel (18 May 2017). "Ex-HMAS Sydney retires to Western Australia". Navy Daily (Press release). Retrieved 26 May 2017. "HMAS Darwin sails into port for...
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was between October and December 2001 when ten SIEVs were intercepted by HMA Ships Warramunga, Arunta, and Leeuwin, assisted by several Fremantle-class...
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auxiliary minelayer HMAS Bungaree, corvettes HMAS Whyalla, HMAS Geelong, and HMIS Bombay, armed merchant cruisers HMS Kanimbla and HMAS Westralia, and Dutch...
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Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyer, HMAS Brisbane, at a ceremony in Sydney today". Retrieved 30 October 2018. "HMAS Brisbane (III)". Royal Australian Navy...
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Australian Navy has two main bases; Fleet Base East (HMAS Kuttabul) in Sydney and Fleet Base West (HMAS Stirling) near Perth. The Navy's operational headquarters...
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contract is expected to run until the last guided missile frigate (HMAS Newcastle) is decommissioned in 2021. BAE Systems' bid for work on the Hobart-class...
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command of Brigadier Maurie McNarn. Royal Australian Navy The frigates HMAS Anzac and HMAS Darwin, which were already on-station as part of the Multinational...
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announced that Australia had sold the Adelaide-class frigates, HMAS Newcastle (FFG 06) and HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05) to Chile. Construction of 4 multi-purpose...
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original (PDF) on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2012. Wikimedia Commons has media related to HMAS Condamine (K698). HMAS Condamine ship history v t e...
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to avoid HMAS Newcastle (named for the city of Newcastle, New South Wales) inheriting the battle honours of Royal Navy ships named Newcastle. The Royal...
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known as Camp Shortland. HMAS Maitlandwas linked to HMAS Kuttabul, the main naval base in Sydney, and was originally known as HMAS Penguin (III).[citation...
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Pearce – Perth HMAS Harman – Canberra HMAS Creswell – Jervis Bay Territory HMAS Albatross – Nowra HMAS Kuttabul – Garden Island, Sydney HMAS Penguin – Balmoral...
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frigate Capitán Prat (2020) FFG-11, an Adelaide-class frigate, the former HMAS Newcastle transferred to Chile in 2020 Capitan Prat (disambiguation) This article...
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evacuation of Australians. HMAS Newcastle was the first ship to arrive on station, having departed Sydney on 1 November. HMAS Kanimbla departed two days...
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HMAS Arunta (FFH 151) is an Anzac-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The ship, named for the Arrernte people, was laid down in 1995 and...
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most ships were ordered from shipyards in England. Commissioned in 1911, HMAS Warrego (D70) was the first ship to be built in Australia for the Royal Australian...
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Australian frigate HMAS Newcastle alongside US aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in the Persian Gulf in September 2005...
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undertook professional seaman officer training in HMA Ships Melbourne (II), Supply and Derwent and HMAS establishments Watson and Cerberus. In 1986 Lieutenant...
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2017. SpokespersonNavy (7 July 2017). "Some glimpses of INS Sunayna & HMAS Newcastle during PASSEX in the Arabian Seapic.twitter.com/9HhAMsSWiN". @indiannavy...
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HMAS Toowoomba (FFH 156) is the seventh Anzac-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was laid down in 2002 by Tenix Defence and commissioned...
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salute for HMAS Tobruk's final voyage to Newcastle". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 24 June 2015. Doolan (2007), pp. 89–101. Royal Australian Navy, HMAS Tobruk...
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HMAS Kanimbla (L 51) was a Kanimbla-class landing platform amphibious ship operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Originally built for the United...
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