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HMAS Newcastle

Australian Naval History on 26 May 2020

On This Day · May 26, 2020 ·

The Almirante Lattore FFG14 (ex HMAS Melbourne) and the Capitan Prat FFG11 (ex HMAS Newcastle) depart from Sydney for Chile escorted out of the heads by HMAS Sydney ...

Australian Naval History on 15 April 2020

On This Day · Apr 15, 2020 ·

Australia officially transferred ex HMA ships Melbourne and Newcastle to the Chilean Navy during a commissioning ceremony at HMAS Watson Naval Base in Sydney. The two frigates were retired from service ...

Australian Naval History on 30 June 2019

David Stratton · Aug 3, 2019 ·

HMAS Newcastle decommissioned. ...

Australian Naval History on 23 May 2005

On This Day · May 23, 2005 ·

HMAS Newcastle departed for the Middle East region on Operation CATALYST. Newcastle’s deployment was the Navy’s 34th individual ship deployment to the Middle East region since 1990 ...

Australian Naval History on 29 June 2004

On This Day · Jun 29, 2004 ·

Exercise RIMPAC 04, (the 19th in the series which commenced in the early 1970’s), began in Hawaii. RAN units involved included HMA Ships NEWCASTLE, (guided missile frigate), SUCCESS, (fleet oiler ...

Australian Naval History on 18 June 2004

On This Day · Jun 18, 2004 ·

The frigate HMAS NEWCASTLE, (CAPT T. N. Jones, CSC, RAN), was en-route to Hawaii for Exercise Rimpac 04, when she was diverted to rescue three Danish sailors from the yacht ...

Australian Naval History on 6 August 2003

On This Day · Aug 6, 2003 ·

HMAS NEWCASTLE, (guided missile frigate), enters the Persian Gulf to relieve her sister ship HMAS SYDNEY, (guided missile frigate), on Maritime Interdiction Operations. ...

Australian Naval History on 16 July 2003

On This Day · Jul 16, 2003 ·

Operation CATALYST began with the deployment of HMAS Newcastle, to the Middle East region. ...

Australian Naval History on 4 June 2003

On This Day · Jun 4, 2003 ·

HMA Ships GASCOYNE and NORMAN, (mine hunters coastal), visited the Cambodian port of Sihanookville, (Kampong Som). This was only the second RAN ship visit to Cambodia, since a previous one ...

Australian Naval History on 15 July 2002

On This Day · Jul 15, 2002 ·

HMAS Newcastle, arrived back in her home port of Sydney following a six-month patrol in the Middle East region in support of Operation SLIPPER. ...

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