History

Aircraft go by sea to Falklands museum

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Two iconic Royal Navy aircraft are embarking on an 8,000-mile journey to become the centrepieces of a museum in the Falklands. A retired Sea...

Grand Flinders reburial ceremony

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A grand naval ceremony with hundreds of guests from around the world is being planned for the reburial of Lincolnshire explorer Matthew Flinders, the...

WWII Fremantle an AUKUS precursor

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By Euan Graham The strategic potential of Submarine Rotational Force-West, the AUKUS initiative that commits the United States and United Kingdom to forward-deploy a small...

Midway 1942: new perspectives

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By Dale A. Jenkins, with contributions from Dr. Steve Wills* The Battle of Midway in June 1942 is best known for the brave actions of...

Sunk German U-boat found

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A mystery has been "finally solved" after divers found the resting place of a missing German U-boat, the BBC reports. The vessel UC-18 was lost...

Remembering James Goldrick

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Sailor, scholar, teacher, friend: remembering James Goldrick a year on By Sudarshan Shrikhande* At a juncture in the lives of our two big countries, one a...

Red Sea: parallels with the 1980s

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While some of the Navy’s ongoing battles in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden are without precedent — such as the Iran-backed...

An own goal for the Navy

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By John Perryman* The news last week that the Sea Power Centre – Australia’s (SPC-A) web-based presence will no longer feature information and resources pertaining...

Bell from historic shipwreck recovered

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Defence Equipment & Support’s Salvage and Marine Operations (SALMO) team has recovered an iconic symbol of one of the most notable US Navy shipwrecks,...

Lessons from the cod wars

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In this Navy Lookout article, Will Green considers the fishing disputes with Iceland between the 1950-70s and how the Royal Navy’s involvement provides an...