• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Naval Historical Society of Australia

Preserving Australia's Naval History

  • Events
  • Members Area
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Contact us
  • Show Search
  • 0 items
Hide Search
Menu
  • Home
  • Research
    • Where to start
      • Research – We can help!
      • Self help
      • Naval Service Records
      • Library
    • Resources
      • Articles
      • On This Day
      • Podcasts
      • Videos
      • Related Maritime websites
      • Downloads
    • Other
      • Newsletters: Call The Hands
      • Occasional Papers
      • Books
      • A Cook’s Tour
      • HMAS Shropshire
      • Book reviews
    • Close
  • Naval Heritage Sites
    • World Heritage Listings
      • Cockatoo Island
    • National Heritage Listings
      • HMAS Sydney II and the HSK Kormoran Shipwreck Sites
      • HMVS Cerberus
    • Commonwealth Heritage Listings
      • Garden Island NSW
      • HMAS Watson
      • HMAS Penguin
      • Spectacle Island Explosives Complex NSW
      • Chowder Bay Naval Facilities
      • Beecroft Peninsula NSW
      • Admiralty House, Garden and Fortifications
      • HMAS Cerberus
      • Naval Offices QLD
      • Garden Island WA
      • Royal Australian Naval College ACT
      • Royal Australian Naval Transmitting Station ACT
    • Close
  • Tours
    • Sub Base Platypus Tour (North Sydney)
    • Dockyard Heritage Tour
    • Heritage Tour of Northern End of Garden Island
    • Tour Bookings
    • Close
  • About us
    • About Us
      • What we do
      • Our People
      • Office Bearers
      • Become a volunteer
      • Our Goals and Strategy
    • Organisation
      • Victoria Chapter
      • WA Chapter
      • ACT Chapter
    • Close
  • Membership
  • Shop
  • Become a volunteer
  • Donate

Newsletters: Call The Hands

The Society publishes a monthly newsletter entitled ‘Call the Hands’.  Call the Hands is distributed by e-mail to members and non-members who choose to subscribe.

Direct your request to subscribe to; callthehands@navyhistory.org.au

Issue 51, April 2021

Issue 50, March 2021

Issue 49, February 2021

Issue 48, December 2020

Issue 47, November 2020

Issue 46, October 2020

Issue 45, September 2020

Issue 44, August 2020

Issue 43, July 2020

Issue 42, June 2020

Issue 41, May 2020

Issue 40, April 2020

Issue 39, March 2020

Issue 38, February 2020

Issue 37, December 2019

Issue 36, November 2019.

Issue 35, October 2019.

Issue 34, September 2019

Issue 33, August 2019.

Issue 32, July 2019.

Issue 31, June 2019

Issue 30, May 2019

Issue 29, April 2019

Issue 28, March 2019

Issue 27, February 2019

Issue 26, December 2018

Issue 25, November 2018

Issue 24, October 2018

Issue 23, September 2018

Issue 22, August 2018

Issue 21, July 2018

Issue 20, June 2018

Issue 19, May 2018

Issue 18, April 2018

Issue 17, March 2018

Issue 16 February 2018

Issue 15, December 2017

Issue 14, November 2017

Issue 13, October 2017

Issue 12, September 2017

Issue 11, August 2017

Issue 10, July 2017

Issue 9, June 2017

Issue 8, May 17

Issue 7, April 17

Issue 6, March 2017

Issue 5, February 2017

Issue 4, December 2016

Issue 3, November 2016

Issue 2, October 2016

Issue 1, September 2016

Primary Sidebar

SUBSCRIBE

Sign up for our monthly e-newsletter.
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Categories

Latest Podcasts

  • First Victory, Musical Composition by Petty Officer Musician Martyn Hancock
  • AE2 – Stoker’s Submarine, Musical Composition by Lieutenant Matthew Klohs RAN.
  • AE1 – The Ship without a Name, Musical Composition by Lieutenant Matthew Klohs RAN.
  • The Loss of HMAS Armidale by Dr Kevin Smith
  • D-Day commando on Sword Beach by Commander Jim Speed DSC, RAN

Links to other podcasts

Australian Naval History Podcasts
This podcast series examines Australia’s Naval history, featuring a variety of naval history experts from the Naval Studies Group and elsewhere.
Produced by the Naval Studies Group in conjunction with the Submarine Institute of Australia, the Australian Naval Institute, Naval Historical Society and the RAN Seapower Centre

Life on the Line Podcasts
Life on the Line tracks down Australian war veterans and records their stories.
These recordings can be accessed through Apple iTunes or for Android users, Stitcher.

Video Links

  • Australian War Memorial YouTube channel
  • Royal Australian Navy YouTube Channel
  • Research – We can help!
  • Naval Heritage Sites
  • Dockyard Heritage Tour
  • About us
  • Shop
  • Events
  • Members Area
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Contact us

Facebook

  • Members Area
  • Privacy Policy
  • Log Out

Naval Historical Society of Australia Inc. Copyright © 2021