The Navy Vol_49_Part1 1987 - Navy League of Australia
The Navy Vol_49_Part1 1987 - Navy League of Australia The Navy Vol_49_Part1 1987 - Navy League of Australia
•What's good from Australiais good for Australia.L3T.1 .iH 1JP'.':.^^^%*'•~Jr'*^*"e> t u*~^ "«*a>3p*H. ^^^^^*»»">> ^^^B , *"Ehi£b& :*w**e' ^^^^SMt>^%I^M^PO^^^Sv - — » -j --Vjk• ~rrAn overview of foe Qan*o M M end V3 region wrtfl some ?0 snips alongside USS MISSOURI is stow ro berthA viable balance of trade depends on Australia s export outputto maior markets And as a key element in the export cycle, theres tneshipping industry Enter Columbus With modern, fast, container ships weprovide a maior freight capacity to the East and West Coasts of Americaand Canada Venezuela the Caribbean and the U S and MexicanGulf And with optimum operational efficiency, we set the standard ofservice If you want to put this corporate commitment to work for youcall Columbus and ask for Marketing Services We can act And we canprovide you with a fully integrated Freight Plan If you re an exporterthat s good for Australia If you ship Columbus that s good for youCOLUMBUS UNESpeed afloat Service ashore.Page SiKtMn THE NAVY January. VKSS?*%*?
4 4 *Fleet commander. RADM Ian Knox, commendedfleet units for their role in the recent International FleetReviewIn a signal to all ships. RADM Knox said. "The NavyAssembly and Review, the first of its kind in Australia,has been a resounding success"As well as proving to be the biggest birthday partyexperienced by Sydneysiders. it has also focused attention of the nation on our navy, our maritime heritageand the importance of seapower"This has been achieved only because of a great dealof hard work and detailed planning by all units concerned."I am very conscious of the many problems andresource difficulties and inconveniences there havebeen"Without exception, however, all hands have risenmagnificently to the occasion, and I have beenextremely pleased at the outcome of the whole range ofassembly activities"In particular, the review itself was the greatest ofspectacles and a proud and unforgettable day for us al"Many of you have embarked on another busy roundof exercises and port visits with precious little time forrelaxation and family contact in what has already been ahectic, action-packed year"I believe, when it is over, we will look back on 1986as being an extremely significant milestone in our Navy'shistory and that all of the time and effort expended willbe seen to have been well worthwhile."As Fleet Commander. I am proud of what you haveachieved and delighted with the positive spirit that Is soevident in our ships and establishments"Keep up the good work "Page Eighteen
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•What's good from <strong>Australia</strong>is good for <strong>Australia</strong>.L3T.1 .iH 1JP'.':.^^^%*'•~Jr'*^*"e> t u*~^ "«*a>3p*H. ^^^^^*»»">> ^^^B , *"Ehi£b& :*w**e' ^^^^SMt>^%I^M^PO^^^Sv - — » -j --Vjk• ~rrAn overview <strong>of</strong> foe Qan*o M M end V3 region wrtfl some ?0 snips alongside USS MISSOURI is stow ro berthA viable balance <strong>of</strong> trade depends on <strong>Australia</strong> s export outputto maior markets And as a key element in the export cycle, theres tneshipping industry Enter Columbus With modern, fast, container ships weprovide a maior freight capacity to the East and West Coasts <strong>of</strong> Americaand Canada Venezuela the Caribbean and the U S and MexicanGulf And with optimum operational efficiency, we set the standard <strong>of</strong>service If you want to put this corporate commitment to work for youcall Columbus and ask for Marketing Services We can act And we canprovide you with a fully integrated Freight Plan If you re an exporterthat s good for <strong>Australia</strong> If you ship Columbus that s good for youCOLUMBUS UNESpeed afloat Service ashore.Page SiKtMn THE NAVY January. VKSS?*%*?