Maritime experts have been rushing to hose down speculation that the World War II battle cruiser HMAS Sydney has been found off the coast of Western Australia. Some media reports over the weekend said ...
It was Australia's greatest maritime loss. On November 19, 1941 the pride of the Royal Australian Navy, HMAS Sydney, was sunk off the coast of Western Australia after a battle with a German raider.
Australian navy light cruiser HMAS Sydney sunk off the coast off Western Australia in November 1941 after a battle with German raider Kormoran. The foreign warship had been disguised as a Dutch ...
Bathed in an eerie blue light, the HMAS Sydney - the missing warship that had captivated Australia - can be seen up close and in remarkable detail for the first time in almost 70 years. Last month, ...
A NEW expedition aims to create an unprecedented 3D reconstruction of HMAS Sydney II’s hull, 73 years after Australia’s greatest naval tragedy off the WA coast. Sunk on November 19, 1941, by the HSK ...
Last Monday, my colleagues and I spent a day aboard guided missile frigate HMAS Sydney as it sailed to Jervis Bay. The following photos and video give a sense of our experience. As we followed supply ...
The Royal Australian Navy welcomed its newest Air Warfare Destroyer, HMAS Sydney, into the fleet in the first commissioning of an Australian warship at sea since World War II. Commissioned during a ...
A coded dictionary. German testimony. For decades that’s all we had to understand the loss of a warship and its entire crew. But the discovery of HMAS Sydney’s wreck revealed the shot which sealed the ...
The pride of Australia’s navy, including the biggest vessel of the fleet, and two other warships have docked in Hobart after completing tactical training exercises on the east coast. DETAILS > Nearly ...
Nearly 900 sailors from the vessels are enjoying a rest from the sea and have ventured into Hobart to enjoy the markets, restaurants and scenery. HMAS Adelaide captain Troy Duggan, HMAS Brisbane ...
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