Breaking
News,
Updates
& Reminders
(updated:
25-Jun-2008)
Not all are listed
below, so always check out the What's New page
25 June.....
The President and committee regret to
inform members of the passing of one of our 'Old and Bold', Harold 'Darky'
Gibbs. Harold passed away on 17th June 2008. A plaque has been placed on
the Memorial Wall in our Chapel. On behalf of the President, Committee &
Members, we extend our sincere condolences to his family.
Chapel....
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13 May.....
HMAS Sydney II ball cap now available. It
has the ship's profile and 'HMAS SYDNEY II 1935-1941' and on the back
'Rest In Peace'. More....
06 May.....
Updated Ted McGowan's Christmas Island story with his account of his
journey to Sydney II's resting site for the special commemorative
ceremony carried out on board HMAS Anzac.
More....
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06 May..... Added a larger scale image of the crew
of Sydney II. Just click on the crew image on the right.
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16 April.....
Closing Report from the Finding Sydney Foundation Search Team.
More....
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15 April.....
Press release from our London Representative, Lindsay Birrell.
More....
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05 April 08...
Slideshow of Sydney II photographs added to site.
More...
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31Mar08....
Terrence Cole has been named as the head of
the commission of inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney off Western
Australia in 1941.
Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Mr Cole was selected for the job
because he is an expert in maritime law. He will report on his findings
to the Chief of the Defence Force. Ms Gillard says it will be a
complicated inquiry. "It will take some time, but it's a task that is
worth doing because we do want an answer to this long standing mystery,"
she said.
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26Mar08....
The RAN have set up a
toll-free number for relatives to register their family details.
They can ring 1800 005 687 during working hours.
A registration form where relatives can provide their contact details is
also available online at
www.navy.gov.au - follow the links to the Sydney II info page.
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23Mar08....
Sydney II Memorial Wall created on this web
site. More....
05Mar08...
One only PORP Gold Wire
(not embroided) No1 Rate for sale, Royal Navy issue. Never used. Be quick.
Email to reserve before it goes.
Price $40.00 plus $1.50 post and package.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Unless otherwise informed all Committee meetings & General meetings will be held at the Frankston Naval Memorial Club, 36 Barretts Rd Langwarrin South. Mel. 103 F12. Meetings will commence at 1930.
Calendar
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From the Webmaster
Hope you like our
new web site. Please let us know what you think of it via the
Guestbook. A Sitemap is now available under the 'Home' tag on the
menu.
Many thanks to Ian
Millard - the original webmaster of this site. Although I've
re-designed it, my ideas have only come about from his original
design.
The crew of HMAS Sydney II.
(Click image to view in a larger
scale)
Where are you J. DEVLIN????
You ordered via snail mail on
12 October 2007
1 x MALAYAN EMERGENCY VETERAN bumper sticker. The order nor
the envelope had a return address.
If anyone knows this person
please have them email or contact him on (03) 9729 6874 and leave a
return phone number.
Vietnam Veterans Nominal
Roll
It's been
discovered that some members
(particularly those who made
many trips to Vietnam)
may have been short-changed 'time wise' on their service details. It's
advisable that you use a calendar and count the actual days to ensure your
details are correct. DVA say it's a computer glitch which will only be
altered upon each individual requesting that this be rechecked and
corrected.
This site has been developed
to provide a place for all those who served onboard all HMAS Sydney's, her
destroyer escorts and Jeparit and Boonaroo during the Vietnam conflict,
FESR personnel and for all those who have an interest in that particular
era of Australia's history. The purpose of this website is also to provide
a way for those who have lost contact with old friends to re-establish
contact via our web Message Board and for distant members to remain
up-to-date with our activities.
We hope that you enjoy
your visit to our Association's web site and come back often.
A Brief History of the
HMAS Sydney & VLSVA
The concept of forming such
an Association arose out of discussions between the 'founding father' Fred
McLeod-Dryden and John Carroll in September 1982.
The
Association as such was formed in early 1984. The founding members
consisted of Fred McLeod-Dryden, Brian McGurgan, Colin Mackenzie, and John
Carroll. Membership has flourished ever since, with the current mailing
list reflecting nearly 500 members within Victoria and 'outstations'
within Australia, and overseas. With the exception of South Australia and
Tasmania, each State has its own active branch or is represented by the
HMAS SYDNEY & VLSVA, which is now recognized and registered in the
Department of Veterans' Affairs Directory of ex-Service Associations.
Affiliations
The
Association also has a 'loose-alliance' with other HMAS Sydney & VLSV
Associations in other states and territories which sees us now as a
recognized National Organization, acknowledged by the Department of
Veterans' Affairs (DVA). This recognition was long overdue.
Membership
Our
Membership is on a tri-service basis for those with active service, and
has been like this from very early days. We represent RAAF Loadmaster
personnel from 36 squadron, the CMF Observer group and the Army small
ships, all with the same fervour and consideration we give to former
members of the RAN. In addition, we include Associate Membership for all
ex-service personnel and civilians who wish to take an active interest
in the operations and activities of our Association.
Other
Involvements
This
Association has an ongoing liaison with the Recruit School at HMAS
Cerberus, and we sponsor a prize for the 'Instructor of the Year' which is
adjudged by internal peer assessment.
This
Association has also contributed financially to the Shrine Restoration and
the HMAS Cerberus Museum. We are actively involved with the Emden
Association in Germany and have kept in touch with them for some
considerable time. As a tangible reflection of this liaison this
Association has a feature wall in the Sydney-Emden room of the Warrant
Officers and Senior Sailors Mess at HMAS Cerberus which depicts the Sydney
- Emden action of the 09th of November 1914.
Amalgamation of the HMAS Sydney II Association with this Association was
inevitable, if only to assure the ongoing viability of our unique
heritage. This painless transition has resulted in a useful partnership
with men that can be best described as 'living history'. We can truthfully
lay claim to be actively representing sailors who have served in all of
the four ships to bear the name Sydney. 'Thorough and Ready' - Aye.
Ongoing
Commitments
As yet,
HMAS Vampire and HMAS Quickmatch have not received any form of recognition
for their trip up the Long Tau Shipping Channel to the port of Saigon in
January 1962. This anomaly has been a long-standing one and will require a
concerted effort to see recognition finally afforded to those that
participated in this deployment.
This ongoing
commitment has finally been resolved with a letter from the Manager of the
Nominal Rolls Section of DVA stating that those who served on these ships
at the time stated will be placed on the Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans.
It is anticipated that the names will be placed on the web site by August
2007. Click here
for a copy
of the letter.
Obtaining
the full text of Mr. Justice Rapke's report into service conditions,
especially those which he experienced when 'serving' aboard HMAS Sydney
during his stay aboard this vessel in the late 1960's and again in the
early 1970's. So far, the various departments with Navy Office have
managed to elude this Association's efforts in this matter. However, we
continue to try.
2007 Update: Rapke
Report: AKA as the Rapke Inquiry is available on the National Archives of
Australia Website. There are in excess of 60 files of which the
June-August file(s) are the most relevant and are titled 'HMAS Sydney
Segment'. These files are heavily censored (expunged). They may be
accessed using the reference number A12433 where indicated, and for
convenience they are all digitised so they may be downloaded straight from
the National Archives site. They are of limited research value.
In August
2001 the Department of Veterans' Affairs held a meeting in NSW with
representatives of the NSW branch of this Association. This was to report
on the findings of a Mortality Study carried out by the Department in
1997, relating to toxins and herbicides. Needless to say, the initial data
supplied by the DVA may be seen as having serious consequences for all
former members of the RAN who served with the RAN Diving Team, HMAS Sydney
and her escorts, the so-called 'Gun-line' ships, and 'Helo-flight'
Vietnam. This information will be updated from time-to-time, as further
reliable and verifiable material becomes available.
2007 Update: The
Water contamination issue forms part of the 2005 study into Mortality and
Cancer Incidence of Australian Vietnam Veterans. There are three volumes
of which the one on 'Cancer Incidence' and the one titled 'The Third
Australian Vietnam Veterans Mortality Study' are the most relevant. These
may be downloaded from the Department of Veterans' Affairs website, or
request copies from either local Federal Members or the DVA. These 3
volumes were only released in January 2007.
The HMAS
Sydney & VLSV Association (VIC) has achieved much for its members.
However, we need your ongoing support to be able to continue to serve you
and yours.
A web site has been set up for the
specific purpose of informing all concerned of the project to build Navy Square as a permanent Historical Site
in Port Melbourne,
symbolic of the evolution of our Royal Australian Navy from the earlier Colonial Navy,
remembering the thousands of Australian men and women from all States who
passed this way, some of whom did not return.
More........
Walk
For Kids With Cancer.....
There's a retired RAN Submariner with terminal cancer,
Bob Wilson, rallying his Submariner mates to walk from Coolangatta to Canberra
raising funds for the Royal Childrens Hospital Brisbane and the Childrens
Hospital at Westmead, Sydney. To find out more about this and if you are
interested in sponsoring these walkers please visit their
website
for full details. Every little bit helps.
Unfortunately, Robert Charles “TUG” Wilson passed away
on Tuesday 2nd April 2008. Tug passed over the bar peacefully with his Wife,
Carol, and family at his bedside.
"The Walk" will proceed as planned as it was one of Bob's last wishes and he
will be up there, as he said, "cracking the whip".
UPDATE:
(From Craig Fothergill)
Having walked all the way from Coolangatta to Port Macquarie with a bunch of
submariners and suffered the daily taunts of ‘target and skimmer’ I have still
outdone them in raising money along the way. At least I never had to live in a
black sewer pipe. They are, after all, Navy, through and through, like the
rest of us, no matter how long we served, or what we did, just a great bunch
of guys working towards the one goal of their submariner mate who couldn’t be
there with them.
DONT FORGET, IF YOU WANT TO HELP PLEASE VISIT THE WEB SITE
www.walkforkidswithcancer.com
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Vern has undertaken a major project to honour
those very brave men....
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RANCBA Reunion in Melbourne in 2008
Stokers: "End of an Era Steam Reunion"
Navy Writer's Reunion
JR's 30th Intake Mark/Morris Reunion
Click the above link for
further details on these reunions and more.
email updates
Members of the HMAS SYDNEY &
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important information is posted on our web site. I would like to have members
email addresses alongside their names in the membership pages. It is a handy way
of finding and contacting old friends. Each address would be encrypted making it
virtually impossible for spam harvesters to crawl and add your email to their
list.
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Micro Fiche Reader
In excellent working.
(new lamp fitted)
Excess Association office equipment.
Price $45.00
You pick up
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