Aug-Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec 1971-Jan 1972 - Navy League of Australia

Aug-Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec 1971-Jan 1972 - Navy League of Australia Aug-Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec 1971-Jan 1972 - Navy League of Australia

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Compliments to all RoyalAustralian Navy Personnelfrom theSouthAustralianStevedoringPty.Ltd.LIPSON STREETPORT ADELAIDETelephone: 47-5833Best Wishes to all Naval Personnel IromCo.Adelaide SteamshipIndustries Pty. Ltd.(ENGINEERING DIVISION)MARINE REPAIRS BOILERMAKERS.SHIPWRIGHTS. SLIPWAY PROPRIETORS1180 Old Port RoadRoyal Park S.A.Telephone 47-5144Best wishes to all Naval Personnel from theHINDMARSHBUILDINGSOCHTY344 PORT ROADHINDMARSH, S.A.Telephone: 46-3888GAWLER PLACE. ADELAIDETelephone: 23-992210 BEACH RP . CHRISTIES BEACHTelephone: 82-1374Consult the —We Can Assist You to Supplement• RETIREMENT BENEFITS• SAVINGS PLANSthrough Group Assurance, and arrange forprotection of your assets against —• FIRE• ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE. ETC.A.M.P. SOCIETY 51-04511 KING Wll LIAM STREETADELAIDEALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS UNDERONE GREAT NAMERegional Otlices:• Bay Road. Mount Gambler Phone 2-3158• Norman Street. Port Plrle. Phone 32-3322ci®y At...IARDEN ISLAND NAVAL DOCKY1.15 P.M. TO 9.00 P.M.... SUNDAY, 10th OCTOBER, IACTIVITIES SCHEDULEDShips for Public InspectionThe Aircraft Carrier H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE, the Flagship of the RoyalAustralian Navy, The Guided Missile Destroyer H.M.A.S. Hobart, SubmarineOTWAY, modern Destroyer Escorts including the R.A.N.'s latest Escort,H.M.A.S. TORRENS, Patrol Boats and Minesweepers will be opened for Publicinspection.Naval aircraft, including Skyhawks, Trackers and Wessex Helicopters, willbe embarked in the MELBOURNE.Harbour Trips In Torpedo Recovery VesselsVisitors will be taken on harbour tours in thesemodern Naval support cralt. The latest torpedoes will beon display in the vessels.Display by Navy FrogmenFrogmen w.ll simulate underwater attacks: drops andpick-ups Irom helicopters and fast surface craft will befeatured A selection of explosive devices used inVietnam will be on display.FHm ShowA continuous film show will be run during theafternoon. Films to be featured will include:—"Birds Away" (the TARTAR Surface to Air missile); "Onthe Gunline" (Vietnam Operations): "Music for theModern Navy"; "The Oberon Submarine": "Sea and AirPower" and "Supplying the Navy".Naval Historical ExhibitionThe following attractions will be featured: —(1) Display of Naval firearms and edged weapons —17th to 20th Century(2) Display of medals from Napoleon's Wars to WorldWar II.(3) Twenty scale models of Naval vessels — 18th to20th Century.(4) A collection ol John Alcott paintings of Navalvessels.(5) Photographic display of Naval vessels(6) A live demonstration of model making. H.M.A.S.Cerberus, an historic Iron Monitor Warship, wilt bemodelled at the display. Model maker's plans of thevessel will be available to the public.(7) Items salvaged from the bullion ship Niagara.(8) Trafalgar rel^s. including a copy of the GuernseyGazette dated December 28. 1805. announcing thedeath of Lord Nelson. A 1797 lithograph of Lord Nelson.(9) Relics of H MAS Parramatta, the first ship in theR.A.N.Band PerformancesThe Naval Band and Combined Youth Bands will giverecitals and marching displays during the afternoon.A submarine of th. Obaron cl.ti h..v.i to. whlo Army commando, boardIrom ttwfc canoa. At laa«t ona of UtoM submarine* arMI ba opan lor pubtkImpaction durlnf Navy bay at tartan Island Naval Dockyard on Sunday. 101(71.Page Forty-eightTHE NAVYAugust-September-October, 1971August-September-October, 1971 THE NAVY Pace Forty-nlnr

This Space Sponsored as a Goodwill Gesture to allNavy Members fromW.TURNERPTY. LTD.* GENERAL ENGINEERSHanson Road, WingfieldSouth Australia 5013Telephone: 45-8113For all Interstate and Overseas TravelContact our Experienced Consultantsat . .STEWART MOFFATTTRAVELCnr. Grenfell & King WilliamSts. Adelaide, S.A. 5000TELEPHONE: 8-6721MEMBER OF AUSTRALIANFEDERATION OF TRAVEL AGENTSThe Dottroyer Etco.t H.M.A.S. Parramalla VetMlt ot thlt type will be open lorpublic Impaction al Cardan liland Naval Dockyard, on Sunday. lOOctober. 1971.CONTRIBUTIONS INVITEDSubmarine DisplayIn addition to the opening of the Oberon Classsubmarine Otway for public inspection, a static displayshowing the activities of the submarine arm of the RoyalAustralian Navy will be mountedDisplay by Naval ApprenticesNaval Apprentices from the Apprentice TrainingEstablishment at H.M.A.S. Nirimba will mount aworking display ot boat building, welding, turning, tibreglass working, painting and engine maintenance Thedisplay will be assembled in the workshop ot the R.A.N.'sFleet Maintenance Ship H M A S. Stalwart. The yachtNirimba, which was built by the apprentices, will also beon displayFree ferry transport to and from Garden Island will berun trom 1 p.m The ferries will run a continuous shuttleservice between No. 2 Wharf, Circular Quay: JeffreyStreet and Cremorne Wharves Public transportservices to and from Garden Island will also besupplemented during the afternoonThe editor invites personv to submit cuticles photographs and drawingsblack ink for inclusion in the magazine hut tegiets that no payment can be madefor contributions submitted Contributions should be addressed The Editor TheNavy Bo* CI 78 Clarence Street Post Office Sydney NSW 2000 AustraliaThe Editoi does not hold himself »esponsible fo» manuscripts though everyeffort will be made to return these with which a stamped and addressed envelope isenclosedCompliments to the Navy League IromGERRARD WIRETYING MACHINESGO. PTY. LTD.Manufacturers and Processors of Steeland Wire Products168 Grote StreetADELAIDE, S.A. 5000Phones: 51-2380, 51-2394Best wishes to All Naval Personnel fromEdmundSchneiderPty. Ltd.SAILPLANE MANUFACTURERS& IMPORTERSPARAFIELD AERODROMESOUTH AUSTRALIA•Telephone 58-2727For Future Contracting Specify . ..J. V. HOLT & CO.PTY. LTD.(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS)517 BOTANY ROAD, WATERLOOSpecialising:* FAULT LOCATING AND JOINING0 LARGE PROJECT INSTALLATIONS* ERECTION SERVICES4 CONTRACTORS TO NAVY69-5803 Phone 69-5803Page Fifty THE NAVY August-Saptember-October, 1August-September-October, 1971 THE NAVY Page Fifty-one

Compliments to all Royal<strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Navy</strong> Personnelfrom theSouth<strong>Australia</strong>nStevedoringPty.Ltd.LIPSON STREETPORT ADELAIDETelephone: 47-5833Best Wishes to all Naval Personnel IromCo.Adelaide SteamshipIndustries Pty. Ltd.(ENGINEERING DIVISION)MARINE REPAIRS BOILERMAKERS.SHIPWRIGHTS. SLIPWAY PROPRIETORS1180 Old Port RoadRoyal Park S.A.Telephone 47-5144Best wishes to all Naval Personnel from theHINDMARSHBUILDINGSOCHTY344 PORT ROADHINDMARSH, S.A.Telephone: 46-3888GAWLER PLACE. ADELAIDETelephone: 23-992210 BEACH RP . CHRISTIES BEACHTelephone: 82-1374Consult the —We Can Assist You to Supplement• RETIREMENT BENEFITS• SAVINGS PLANSthrough Group Assurance, and arrange forprotection <strong>of</strong> your assets against —• FIRE• ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE. ETC.A.M.P. SOCIETY 51-04511 KING Wll LIAM STREETADELAIDEALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS UNDERONE GREAT NAMERegional Otlices:• Bay Road. Mount Gambler Phone 2-3158• Norman Street. Port Plrle. Phone 32-3322ci®y At...IARDEN ISLAND NAVAL DOCKY1.15 P.M. TO 9.00 P.M.... SUNDAY, 10th OCTOBER, IACTIVITIES SCHEDULEDShips for Public InspectionThe Aircraft Carrier H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE, the Flagship <strong>of</strong> the Royal<strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Navy</strong>, The Guided Missile Destroyer H.M.A.S. Hobart, SubmarineOTWAY, modern Destroyer Escorts including the R.A.N.'s latest Escort,H.M.A.S. TORRENS, Patrol Boats and Minesweepers will be opened for Publicinspection.Naval aircraft, including Skyhawks, Trackers and Wessex Helicopters, willbe embarked in the MELBOURNE.Harbour Trips In Torpedo Recovery VesselsVisitors will be taken on harbour tours in thesemodern Naval support cralt. The latest torpedoes will beon display in the vessels.Display by <strong>Navy</strong> FrogmenFrogmen w.ll simulate underwater attacks: drops andpick-ups Irom helicopters and fast surface craft will befeatured A selection <strong>of</strong> explosive devices used inVietnam will be on display.FHm ShowA continuous film show will be run during theafternoon. Films to be featured will include:—"Birds Away" (the TARTAR Surface to Air missile); "Onthe Gunline" (Vietnam Operations): "Music for theModern <strong>Navy</strong>"; "The Oberon Submarine": "Sea and AirPower" and "Supplying the <strong>Navy</strong>".Naval Historical ExhibitionThe following attractions will be featured: —(1) Display <strong>of</strong> Naval firearms and edged weapons —17th to 20th Century(2) Display <strong>of</strong> medals from Napoleon's Wars to WorldWar II.(3) Twenty scale models <strong>of</strong> Naval vessels — 18th to20th Century.(4) A collection ol John Alcott paintings <strong>of</strong> Navalvessels.(5) Photographic display <strong>of</strong> Naval vessels(6) A live demonstration <strong>of</strong> model making. H.M.A.S.Cerberus, an historic Iron Monitor Warship, wilt bemodelled at the display. Model maker's plans <strong>of</strong> thevessel will be available to the public.(7) Items salvaged from the bullion ship Niagara.(8) Trafalgar rel^s. including a copy <strong>of</strong> the GuernseyGazette dated <strong>Dec</strong>ember 28. 1805. announcing thedeath <strong>of</strong> Lord Nelson. A 1797 lithograph <strong>of</strong> Lord Nelson.(9) Relics <strong>of</strong> H MAS Parramatta, the first ship in theR.A.N.Band PerformancesThe Naval Band and Combined Youth Bands will giverecitals and marching displays during the afternoon.A submarine <strong>of</strong> th. Obaron cl.ti h..v.i to. whlo Army commando, boardIrom ttwfc canoa. At laa«t ona <strong>of</strong> UtoM submarine* arMI ba opan lor pubtkImpaction durlnf <strong>Navy</strong> bay at tartan Island Naval Dockyard on Sunday. 101(71.Page Forty-eightTHE NAVY<strong>Aug</strong>ust-<strong>Sep</strong>tember-<strong>Oct</strong>ober, <strong>1971</strong><strong>Aug</strong>ust-<strong>Sep</strong>tember-<strong>Oct</strong>ober, <strong>1971</strong> THE NAVY Pace Forty-nlnr

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