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  2. Australian Navy Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Navy Cadets (ANC) is a youth development organisation supported by the Royal Australian Navy, with a focus on the maritime domain. The organisation promotes activities, both on land and in water, with the key objectives of building self-confidence and developing teamwork and leadership skills .

  3. Navy League of Australia - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] This operated until 1950, when the Australian Sea Cadet Corps was formed, operated by the Navy League with support from the Royal Australian Navy. In 1973 the Australian Sea Cadet Corps was merged with the RANR Cadets operated by the RAN Reserve to form the Naval Reserve Cadets (NRC). [4] In 2000 the NRC was renamed as the ...

  4. Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre was the maritime museum of the Royal Australian Navy. The centre opened on 4 October 2005 and was located within the then Public Access Area on the northern end of the Garden Island naval base in Sydney. In 2021 it was permanently closed due to access issues within the working naval base. [1]

  5. Royal Australian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the naval branch of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) [ 3 ] Vice Admiral Mark Hammond . The Chief of Navy is also jointly responsible to the Minister for Defence (MINDEF) and the Chief of the Defence Force (CDF).

  6. Fleet Base East - Wikipedia

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    HMAS Platypus, located in Neutral Bay on the northern side of Sydney Harbour, was the home base for the Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service and its fleet of six Oberon class submarines from 1967. It closed in 1999 when the submarine fleet moved to Fleet Base West to coincide with the introduction of new Collins class submarines.

  7. Garden Island (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre was opened in 2005 and is the official museum of the Royal Australian Navy. [4] It is located in the Public Access Precinct of Garden Island: a section at the northern end of the island opened in 2002 that includes several heritage buildings and structures, historical relics, and naval monuments.

  8. Royal Australian Navy Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Navy Memorial on Anzac Parade in Canberra, the national capital of Australia, honours the sailors who have served to protect the nation. On 10 July 1911, the Commonwealth Naval Forces were renamed the Royal Australian Navy. [1] The RAN has served, in all oceans, in conflict and peace, since then.

  9. History of the Royal Australian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Australia in the War of 1939 – 1945. Series 2 – Navy. Volume II – Royal Australian Navy, 1942–1945. Australian War Memorial, Canberra. Long, Gavin (1973). The Six Years War. A Concise History of Australia in the 1939–45 War. Australian War Memorial and Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. Royal Australian Navy Sea Power ...