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Royal Navy Chronology -
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1951-1960 -
1961-1970
Royal
Navy Minelaying Operations in World War 2
Salvage Operations by RN Frigates
- Mason (above in 1949) served in the
Royal Navy from 1941 to 1972 and was promoted to Warrant Rank in 1947.
Wartime service included Malta convoys and the Normandy Landings. He held
ship and shore appointments at home and abroad in
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- a presence there.
NAVAL FORCES
Navy or Armada Republica Argentina - With a strength of 30,000 officers and men,
including 12,000 conscripts, the Navy was a mix of World War Two and
modern ships. Main units in commission
- since the Paraguayan War
of 1865-70, the Navy
and Marines would spearhead the invasion on Friday 2nd April 1982, the Army would garrison and finally lose the Falklands,
and the Air Force, which could possibly have won the coming
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Part 9. ROYAL
NAVY WARSHIPS
HMS Hermes
on
to 10. Fleet
- many of the major warships
of the Royal NAVY reached the Falkland's area, there to
operate in the storms and heavy seas and fog s of the far South
Atlantic as winter approached. Their tasks were numerous
and
- the surrounding seas to the
Argentine NAVY, providing the only air cover available,
landing special forces and carrying out shore bombardment
before and afte r the
San Carlos landings, escorting the troop and
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- at Sea - Contemporary
Accounts
THE NAVY EVERYWHERE,
Part 2 of 2
by Conrad Gato, Author of "The NAVY In Mesopotamia"
Published by
E P Dutton & Company, 681 Fifth Avenue, New York .
First
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by Conrad Gato, Author of "The NAVY In Mesopotamia"
Published by
E P Dutton & Company, 681 Fifth Avenue, New York .
First published 1919
- in East Africa
THE NAVY IN THE PERSIAN GULF
XIII.
The Tangistani Raids
THE NAVY IN ROUMANIA
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- of the office
of Hydrographer of the Navy approaches, it seems
appropriate to place on record a little of the history of hydrographic
surveying by the Royal Navy. The work of those who carried out survey work has
been given little
- history of hydrographic
surveying by the Royal Navy. The work of those who carried out survey work has
been given little public recognition, the detached parties who spent long
periods in very isolated places and undertook almost herculean
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S OME SALVAGE OPERATIONS BY ROYAL NAVY FRIGATES 1950-1964
by Geoffrey B
Mason, Lieutenant Commander, RN (Rtd) (c) 2007
- no salvage money was paid to her crew. The
US NAVY also took part in the fire fighting work by helping to cool the
structure of the ARGEA PRIMA during the RN salvage operation.
- loss of the British India Steam Navigation Company's motor vessel
DARA was a great tragedy both in of loss of life and in the failure of an
extensive salvage operation. The DARA, on passage from
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Midget submarines navigational markers NEPTUNE 6/44
GLIMMER
Diversionary minelay in Channel during NEPTUNE 6/44
GOOSEBERRY
- of surrendered U-Boats to Soviet Navy 11/45
CACTUS
Relief of Army units during Cheduba assault, near Ramree
Island 1/45
CH
SW Approaches minelay 1/45
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- newspaper and from periodicals such as THE NAVY and NAVY NEWS (after
1954). Other sources include THE DECLINE AND FALL OF BRITISH SEA POWER by James
Western and Fleet Orders/DCI’s .
Items marked with a star (*) were
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conversion - see Ships 1949
(NAVYPhotos, click all photographs for enlargements)
on to
Part 2 - 1951-60
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the excellent
"Royal NAVY in Focus"
series, including
1950-59, 1960-69
and
1970-79
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- Base facilities handed over to
South African Navy. New Build programme
for South African Navy announced.
CENTO Exercise JET in Indian Ocean included warships of
Australian, New Zealand, Indian Navies as well as some from
- Affray, lost 17 April 1951
(NavyPhotos, click all photographs for enlargements)
on to
Part 3 - 1961-70
-
the excellent
"Royal Navy in Focus"
series, including
1950-59, 1960-69
and
1970-79
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