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RAN Minelaying Effort during WW2
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The Loss of HMS Kuala, 1942
The Maxim was the Maximum
The Mystery of Airship R31
The Naval Staff in Retrospect
The Navy and the Napier Earthquake - New Zealand, 1931
The Navy in New Guinea in 1914
The Navy’s Secret War in the Pacific
The Old Navy
The Ottoman Navy
The Passing of the Encounter 1902- 1932
The RAN - 1918-1919
The RAN in Antarctic Waters
The RAN in the Black Sea
The Rattlesnake
The Rescue Yacht
The Royal Navy - An illustrated Social History 1870 - 1982
The Royal Navy in Australia 1900-2000
The Sea War in Korea 1950 - 1953
The Second Battle of Sirte - Mediterranean, 1941
The Ship’s Bugler - Ordinary Seaman A. Gee
The Shores of Gallipoli
The Silent Service of HMAS Bingera
The Southern Base of the RAN
The Story of HMCS Protector
The Submarine AE2 in World War One
The Supermarine Seagull V
The Tobruk Run
The Torpedoing of HMAS Hobart 1942
The Touch and Go War
The Tower Building at Garden Island
The Tragedy of the
Centaur
The Tribals
The Victorian Navy
The War Cruises of I27
This Man Howden - Captain Harry L. Howden, CBE, RAN
Torpedo Firings in Port Shelter, Hong Kong 1964
Trafalgar - the Men, the Battle, the Storm
Twins Were Pioneers of the RAN
Two of a Kind - but Different
Two Shipwrecks off Sydney Heads and the Building of Hornby Light
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