via John Currin (JC – Ex-RNZN) – Google+ Public Posts http://ift.tt/2kYXON1 HMNZS Thomas Currell – Port Hutt wreckHMNZS Thomas Currell, auxiliary minesweeper , RNZN 1939-1945, is this week's RNZN Ship Of The Week. This is another of those little ships where I suspect there is probably a lot of local knowledge out there somewhere, butContinue reading “HMNZS Thomas Currell – Port Hutt wreck”
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HMNZS Thomas Currell – Port Hutt wreck
via John Currin (JC – Ex-RNZN) – Google+ Public Posts http://ift.tt/2xPXLcy HMNZS Thomas Currell – Port Hutt wreckHMNZS Thomas Currell, auxiliary minesweeper , RNZN 1939-1945, is this week's RNZN Ship Of The Week. This is another of those little ships where I suspect there is probably a lot of local knowledge out there somewhere, butContinue reading “HMNZS Thomas Currell – Port Hutt wreck”
HMNZS Thomas Currell – Port Hutt wreck
via John Currin (JC – Ex-RNZN) – Google+ Public Posts http://ift.tt/2yyz9DF HMNZS Thomas Currell – Port Hutt wreckHMNZS Thomas Currell, auxiliary minesweeper , RNZN 1939-1945, is this week's RNZN Ship Of The Week. This is another of those little ships where I suspect there is probably a lot of local knowledge out there somewhere, butContinue reading “HMNZS Thomas Currell – Port Hutt wreck”
HMNZS BELLONA
via John Currin (JC – Ex-RNZN) – Google+ Public Posts http://ift.tt/2yyvDck HMNZS BELLONAAfter the end of the Second World War and after some consideration and consultation with the Admiralty, it was agreed that the most appropriate replacements for Achilles and Gambia would be two ships of the Modified Dido-class. HMS Bellona and Black Prince wereContinue reading “HMNZS BELLONA”
HMNZS ENDEAVOUR 2014
via John Currin (JC – Ex-RNZN) – Google+ Public Posts http://ift.tt/2xQujD4 HMNZS ENDEAVOUR 2014HMNZS Endeavour (A11) is the current fleet oiler for the Royal New Zealand Navy. She is named after James Cook's Bark Endeavour and is the third ship in the RNZN to carry that name, though if continuity with the Royal Navy shipsContinue reading “HMNZS ENDEAVOUR 2014”