Family and friends have been reunited in emotional scenes after 450 men and women who embarked on the HMAS Canberra returned to Sydney following a five-month deployment. The Landing Helicopter Dock ...
HMAS Canberra has returned to Australia following its successful maiden deployment to Fiji in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Winston. Following a request from the Fijian Government, HMAS Canberra was ...
ON the bridge wing of the navy's newest and biggest ever warship, HMAS Canberra, the scale of the assault ship is dramatic and stark. With Melbourne city silhouetted across a shimmering Port Phillip ...
The Australian Defence Force has given a rare look inside their HMAS ship and the new young faces leading the front line to protect the country. Around him a small team of crew are at their posts, ...
HMAS Canberra has achieved another aviation milestone embarking two Army Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopters for the first time. The two Tigers, will join two MRH-90 Taipan medium lift helicopters ...
The littoral combat ship USS Canberra returned to its homeport of San Diego on Tuesday following a history-making commissioning ceremony in Australia. The Canberra left Naval Base San Diego on June 13 ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Manly. Followed categories will be added to My News. Captain Frank Getting was commander of HMAS Canberra when it was sunk during a vicious sea battle off Savo ...
The helicopter-troop carrier HMAS Adelaide finished Exercise Sea Explorer yesterday off the Queensland coast, which involved completing a set of tasks intended to test her suitability for her new ...
U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard and the Royal Australian Navy ceremonial guard line up for a photo op shortly before the commissioning ceremony for the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS ...
The ship's company of HMAS Canberra III was granted Freedom of Entry to Canberra today. The 360-strong company included personnel from the navy, army and air force and marched from the ACT Law Courts ...
On August 9, 1942, during the height of World War II, the Royal Australian Navy vessel HMAS Canberra was sunk at the Battle of Savo Island and 84 Australians lost their lives that day. Now 83 years ...
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