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Australian naval vessels during a 1950 visit to Wellington, New Zealand.
The T class sub is from the RN 4th Submarine Flotilla on the Australia Station and is either HMS Trump or HMS Taciturn. Astern of HMAS Warramunga is heavy cruiser HMAS Australia with a River class frigate outboard and the aft end of the island of aircraft carrier HMAS Sydney just visible astern of Australia from JC’s New Zealand Navy and Military News –Continue reading “Australian naval vessels during a 1950 visit to Wellington, New Zealand.”
HMNZS TE MANA (F 111);
June 2004 Ships and four Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIB) from the Multinational Combined Task Force One Five Zero (CTF-150) sail in formation for a photo opportunity while underway in the Gulf of Oman, in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Pictured foreground-to-background: Pakistan Navy Tariq (Amazon) Class (Type 21) Frigate, PNS (Pakistani Naval Ship)Continue reading “HMNZS TE MANA (F 111);”
Resupply day at McMurdo Station in Antarctica on 13 February 1971, with a pair of US Coast Guard Icebreakers supporting US and New Zealand Naval Auxiliaries delivering dry goods and fuel to the station.
Ships present are, from left to right; USNS Maumee (T-AO-149) with USCGC Staten Island (WAGB-278) moored outboard, USNS Wyandot (T-AKA-92) with USCGC Burton Island (WAGB-283) moored outboard and across the bay the HMNZS Endeavour (A-184), formerly the Patapsco Class Gasoline Tanker USS Namakogon (AOG-53). Bonus tidbit, though the HMNZS Endeavour would go on to serve in the New Zealand Navy for another fiveContinue reading “Resupply day at McMurdo Station in Antarctica on 13 February 1971, with a pair of US Coast Guard Icebreakers supporting US and New Zealand Naval Auxiliaries delivering dry goods and fuel to the station.”
T class submarine HMS Thorough at Breakwater Wharf, Napier during a visit to New Zealand. August 1950.
T class submarine HMS Thorough at Breakwater Wharf, Napier during a visit to New Zealand. August 1950. British T class submarine HMSM THOROUGH underway. 1 Ship’s badge of the submarine HMS Thorough (P324) HMS Thorough was a British submarine of the third group of the T class. She was built as P324 by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 30 October 1943. So far she hasContinue reading “T class submarine HMS Thorough at Breakwater Wharf, Napier during a visit to New Zealand. August 1950.”