When it became too dangerous for On 30 June the Seventh Cruiser Squadron came under several aerial attacks from Italian bombers during its return passage to Alexandria.
With little choice other than to turn and run, and not knowing that By then Nicolson's destroyers were in wireless contact with Meanwhile, Collins continued to chase the remaining cruiser, the Intent on retribution, the Italian air force was soon on the scene and doing its best to sink the The Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Cunningham, boarded For this fine, brisk action which showed the high efficiency and magnificent fighting qualities of the Royal Australian Navy, Captain Collins was immediately awarded the Companion of the Bath, by His Majesty, a well-deserved honour.His report to the Admiralty concerning the action was similarly flattering, recording:The credit for this successful and gallant action belongs mainly to Captain J.A. Juni 1913 in Portsmouth in Dienst gestellt und begann dort am 25. It did, however, find it necessary to stipulate that no ships (other than HMAS When the declaration of war came on 3 September 1939, On 16 November, Captain JA Collins, RAN returned to Patrol work in the Indian Ocean continued for the remainder of 1939 before the cruiser was ordered to return to Sydney for docking and Christmas leave. HMAS Sydney II and the Kormoran The loss of HMAS Sydney , 19 November 1941 The most grievous loss suffered by the Royal Australian Navy occurred on 19 November 1941, when the cruiser HMAS Sydney was lost in action with the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran off the Western Australian coast. Top: Able Seaman John Ernest Taylor 'JET', Able Seaman Ernest John 'Smiler' Edwards. Die anderen drei, Brisbane, Melbourne und Sydney selbst, wurden an die australische Marine übergeben.
There Collins, realizing that Nicolson's westward sweep might expose him to enemy attack in the restricted waters of the Aegean, adjusted his course and speed so that he was better placed to provide support if required. Die noch etwa 40 In Australien angekommen, wurde Captain Collins durch Captain Am späten Nachmittag des 19. Sydney Search found the wreckage of HMAS Sydney on the 16th March 2008, allowing closure to the families of those lost. (left) Captain JA Collins was a natural choice as Sydney's first Australian Commanding Officer having served three years in her as the Executive Officer. Work ups followed early in the New Year and on completion, Within hours of Italy's war declaration, the British Fleet, under the command of Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, RN, sailed on its first patrol sweep in the early hours of 11 June. The loss of HMAS Sydney (II) is Australia’s greatest naval tragedy. The following year she was purchased, in build, by the Australian Government and renamed Sydney, in memory of her namesake and the capital city of New South Wales. Nach seiner Indienststellung wurde der Kreuzer im Bereich der Am Morgen des 19. Tragically, with no positive response forthcoming, the majority of the fleet was neutralized with force.Captain Collins immediately ordered his boats away and the next two hours were spent rescuing survivors in the gathering darkness. … By 16:40, however, the engagement was all but over, and while it did not culminate in the much anticipated full scale Fleet action, These attacks came as the Battle Fleet chased the Italians to within twenty-five miles of the coast of Calabria before breaking off the pursuit and altering course for a position south of Malta. März 2011 als nationale Denkmale in die Im August 2009 wurde der dreibändige offizielle Untersuchungsbericht der australischen Regierung zum Untergang der There the French Admiral in command was given an ultimatum. Her sister ships were Perth and Hobart and in Australia they were known as Perth Class light cruisers.In January 1935, Commander JA Collins, RAN, arrived at Wallsend-on-Tyne to take up the appointment of Executive Officer in It was an exciting and proud moment for us as we watched this brand new ship - the last word in cruiser design - come gliding in, her new paintwork shining and her deck snow-white in the morning sunlight.Her secondary armament comprised four, 4-inch Quick Firing, Mark V anti-aircraft guns and she was also equipped with eight 21-inch above-water torpedo tubes arranged in quadruple mountings. HMAS Sydney (II) Introduction. It was a matter which was eventually settled by extreme measures on one hand, and considered diplomacy on the other.In the Western Mediterranean the majority of the French fleet was in the port of Mers-el-Kebir at Oran. Article | Updated 4 months ago. Collins, C.B., R.A.N., who by his quick appreciation of the situation, offensive spirit and resolute handling of H.M.A.S.
Juli meldeten die britischen Zerstörer, dass sie auf zwei italienische Leichte Kreuzer gestoßen seien.
And thrill it, she did.
Newspapers in London and New York enthusiastically acknowledged Flags will be flown on all Government buildings throughout New South Wales today in honour of a great naval exploit.Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, EnglandMrs Ethel Bruce, the wife of Mr Stanley Bruce, MC, the Australian High Commissioner to Great Britain, offically names Sydney at her launching ceremony, 22 September 1934.Sydney takes to the water for the first time, 22 September 1934.A stern view of Sydney on the slipway at the Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson's shipyard, Wallsend-on-Tyne, England, 22 September 1934.Sydney afloat for the first time, 22 September 1934.HMAS Sydney's commissioning crew, Portsmouth, 1935.Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Newcastle, Councillor and Mrs RS Dalgliesh; Captain JUP FitzGerald, RN and officers of HMAS Sydney.Sydney's sleek lines and modern appearance proved popular with her crew who took much pride in their new ship.A postcard commemorating Sydney's first year in commission and her predicted maiden voyage to Australia.