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O que (quem) é HMAS Australia - definição


HMAS Australia         
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Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Australia. A third ship was to receive the name, but her transfer from the Royal Navy to the Royal Australian Navy was cancelled:
HMAS Australia (1911)         
  • ''Australia''{{'}}s forward turret ('A') in 1918; note the port (i.e. left-side) wing turret in the background with a biplane on its roof
  • A [[Sopwith 1½ Strutter]] launching from one of ''Australia''{{'}}s turrets
  • ''Australia'' leading the ships of the [[Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force]] into Rabaul Harbour on 12 September 1914
  • Forth Bridge]]
  • HMAS ''Australia'' on delivery in the UK in 1913
  • Charles Edward Dixon]]
  • ''Australia'' in the [[Firth of Forth]] during February 1915
  • Garden Island]] in 1924
  • ''Australia'', ''Sydney'', and ''Melbourne'' shortly after the Australian fleet unit's first entry into Sydney Harbour. The near ship's [[torpedo net]] supports are visible along the hull.
  • Personnel from ''Australia'' march down a decorated street in 1919, following the battlecruiser's return to Sydney
  • Group portrait of ''Australia''{{'}}s ship's company in December 1918
  • ''Australia'' listing to port and sinking
  • ''Australia'' at anchor in Queensland waters
  • HMAS ''Brisbane'']] recovers the scuttling party from ''Australia'' shortly before the latter's sinking
1911 INDEFATIGABLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER
HMAS Australia I; HMAS Australia (I); User:Saberwyn/HMAS Australia I
HMAS Australia was one of three s built for the defence of the British Empire. Ordered by the Australian government in 1909, she was launched in 1911, and commissioned as flagship of the fledgling Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1913.
HMAS Australia (D84)         
  • 2}} (left) shelling Morotai Island
  • ''Australia'' under way off the Solomon Islands in late August 1942
  • ''Australia'' transiting the [[Panama Canal]] in March 1935
  • ''Australia'' in 1946 after post-war repairs
  • One of ''Australia''{{'}}s 8-inch gun barrels on display outside the [[Australian War Memorial]]
  • ''Australia'' in January 1945 showing accumulated damage from kamikaze attacks
  • ''Australia'' in October 1953
  • The bridge and forward superstructure of ''Australia'' in September 1944. This area was damaged when a Japanese bomber collided with the ship on 21 October 1944. Captain [[Emile Dechaineux]] (white uniform, facing right), was among those killed
  • ''Australia'' under way during sea trials. The original, shorter exhaust funnels are still fitted to the cruiser.
  • Ship's badge
  • A Supermarine Walrus stowed on ''Australia''{{'}}s catapult while the ship was alongside in Brisbane during 1937
  • A [[Mitsubishi G4M]] bomber attacking ''Australia''
1927 COUNTY-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
HMAS Australian (1927); HMAS Australia (1927); HMAS Australia (II); HMAS Australia II
HMAS Australia (I84/D84/C01) was a County-class heavy cruiser of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). One of two Kent-subclass ships ordered for the RAN in 1924, Australia was laid down in Scotland in 1925, and entered service in 1928.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para HMAS Australia
1. He spent much of World War II aboard the cruiser HMAS Australia, but according to friends was reluctant to talk about his experiences.