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    History is long for this playRussian and US warships almost collide in Arabian Sea

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    History is long for this playRussian and US warships almost collide in Arabian Sea



    Russian and US warships almost collide in Arabian Sea - BBC News
    Not sure what class of vessel the Russian is. It isn't festooned with aerials, like the intelligence gatherers who followed us in the Indian Ocean were. Not heavily armed either , but it has a good turn of speed. Patrol vessel? Ocean going mine sweeper? The Russians seemed the aggressors, fun and games on the deep blue.
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    USS Farragut was involved in “The battle of the Coral Sea” 1942: so is it Navy tradition to continue the name? I know RAN has had two Sydney and two Australia , did not you sailors get confused?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogarthde View Post
    USS Farragut was involved in “The battle of the Coral Sea” 1942: so is it Navy tradition to continue the name? I know RAN has had two Sydney and two Australia , did not you sailors get confused?

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    Very confused about closing time, normally. But, in similar fashion to the RAE, we " built a bridge " and got over it. My cousin was a Sapper, a Tunnel Rat in Vietnam. I have the utmost respect for the Army Engineers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogarthde View Post
    USS Farragut was involved in “The battle of the Coral Sea” 1942: so is it Navy tradition to continue the name? I know RAN has had two Sydney and two Australia , did not you sailors get confused?

    Dave (ex RAE)
    Hobart is now V3 but a very cool destroyer still, Adelaide on the other hand is now a HUGE Helicopter carrier with many other roles from my frigate FFG type. My fav still living is a museumI did server on another ship as well. A Sydney suburb which is now a Anzac class

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    To build tradition, and foster esprit de corps among ships companies , ships names were reused in later generations. This was adopted from the Royal Navy practice. The Attack class patrol boat I served on, Ardent, was named after a British ship from the Napoleonic wars. [some of us thought she was built then, too.]The USN named one of their WW2 cruisers after HMAS Canberra, sunk at Iron bottom sound, by the Japanese. Some unkind souls say that was because Canberra was torpedoed by an American destroyer in the panic and confusion that night. But I digress.

    Naming of RAN Ships | Royal Australian Navy
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    For more reading on a , hopefully, rainy night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    To build tradition, and foster esprit de corps among ships companies , ships names were reused in later generations. This was adopted from the Royal Navy practice. The Attack class patrol boat I served on, Ardent, was named after a British ship from the Napoleonic wars. [some of us thought she was built then, too.]The USN named one of their WW2 cruisers after HMAS Canberra, sunk at Iron bottom sound, by the Japanese. Some unkind souls say that was because Canberra was torpedoed by an American destroyer in the panic and confusion that night. But I digress.

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    When I was a kid I spent a few days as a guest on the Attack class Barbet. For a 13 year old it was a cool few days. Around 1972 or 73?
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    Thanks for all that info Bob, now another query, an ex RN cobber , after I told him I had been to Scapa Flow ,said that there are two fighting ships although sunk are still in commission .

    He said every year sailors would dive down and attach a new ensign to the Jack Staff, I think he said the Ark Royal .. . .. ? and the USS Arizona ? in Pearl Harbor.

    Has the RAN any ships like that ? HMAS Sydney ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogarthde View Post
    Thanks for all that info Bob, now another query, an ex RN cobber , after I told him I had been to Scapa Flow ,said that there are two fighting ships although sunk are still in commission .

    He said every year sailors would dive down and attach a new ensign to the Jack Staff, I think he said the Ark Royal .. . .. ? and the USS Arizona ? in Pearl Harbor.

    Has the RAN any ships like that ? HMAS Sydney ?
    The RAN has Garden Island Chapel of Remembrance, which is dedicated to all those who lost their lives whilst or after serving in the RAN. Probably the only incident that could equate to Ark Royal and Arizona is the Kuttabul, sunk by torpedo from a Japanese midget submarine in Sydney harbour. But that's pulling a long bow. There are a number of Heritage listed sites. of which Sydney is one, and I think AE1 too will be , now they've found her.

    Garden Island Naval Chapel & Chapel of Remembrance | Naval Historical Society of Australia
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