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    HMAS AE1 was an E-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was the first submarine to serve in the RAN, and sank with all hands near what...
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  • War II HMAS AE1, the first submarine to serve in the Royal Australian Navy USS Pyro (AE-1), a ammunition ship of the United States Navy 2022 AE1, an asteroid...
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    commissioned into the RAN in 1914. Together with her sister submarine, HMAS AE1, the boat then sailed to Australia in what was, at the time, the longest...
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    RV Petrel (section HMAS AE1)
    2018, Petrel worked with Australian National Maritime Museum to explore HMAS AE1. Robert Kraft, who served as subsea director for Allen, and Paul Mayer...
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    1946. Ordered prior to World War I to support the Australian submarines AE1 and AE2, Platypus was not completed until after both submarines had been...
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    exceeded the objectives set by the War Office. However, the RAN submarine HMAS AE1 became the first ever vessel of the new navy to be sunk. The Australian...
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  • Expeditionary Force occupation of German New Guinea tendering the submarines AE2 and AE1. She returned to Sydney in November 1914 and was returned to her owners on...
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    HMAS Sydney was a Chatham-class light cruiser of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Laid down in 1911 and launched in 1912, the cruiser was commissioned...
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    HMCS (later HMAS) Protector was a large flat-iron gunboat commissioned and purchased by the South Australian government in 1884, for the purpose of defending...
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    attack on 21 October 1944 while commanding HMAS Australia. On 14 December 2000, Dechaineux and Sheean arrived at HMAS Stirling, following the completion of...
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