11 jul 1938

Austrália
  • HMAS Albatross was recommissioned into service at Sydney, Australia to take a crew to the United Kingdom to man the cruiser soon-to-be transferred to Australia as HMAS Hobart. Albatross would departed Sydney later on the same day. ww2dbase [Hobart | Sydney | CPC]
17 abr 1940

Austrália
  • RMS Queen Mary arrived at Sydney, Australia. ww2dbase [Queen Mary | Sydney | CPC]
5 out 1941

Austrália
  • Allied convoy SC-48 departed Sydney, Australia for the United States. ww2dbase [Sydney | CPC]
7 fev 1942

Austrália
  • Japanese submarine I-25's floatplane conducted a reconnaissance mission on Sydney, Australia. ww2dbase [Sydney | CPC]
17 fev 1942

Austrália
  • Warrant Officer Nobuo Fujita, flying an E14Y floatplane from Japanese submarine I-25, flew over Sydney Harbor, Australia at 0430 hours, conducting a reconnaissance mission. He was back aboard I-25 by 0730 hours. ww2dbase [Nobuo Fujita | Sydney | CPC]
28 mar 1942

Austrália
  • RMS Queen Mary arrived at Sydney, Australia and disembarked 8,400 troops. ww2dbase [Queen Mary | Sydney | CPC]
28 mar 1942 Fotos
John Curtin greeting Douglas MacArthur upon the US general
31 mai 1942

Austrália
  • Japanese submarines I-22, I-24, and I-27 launched three midget submarines 7 miles off of Sydney, Australia. At 2235 hours, one was caught in torpedo nets and was scuttled by her own crew of two (both were killed in the process). The two others continued into Sydney Harbor. ww2dbase [Japanese Midget Submarine Warfare in World War II | Type A-class | Sydney | CPC]
31 mai 1942 Fotos
Cruiser USS Chicago underway in Sydney Harbor, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, before the Japanese midget submarine attack that took place later that night, May 31, 1942
1 jun 1942

Austrália
  • Two Japanese midget submarines entered Sydney Harbor in Australia in the final hours of the previous day. One of them, M-24, was able to fired two torpedoes at cruiser USS Chicago just after 0000 hours; missing the American cruiser, one of the torpedoes hit the breakwater, sinking nearby barracks ship HMAS Kuttabul (21 were killed, 10 were wounded). M-24 would be able to escape the harbor; her crew abandoned the midget submarine 13 miles north of Sydney but was never seen again. The other midget submarine was depth charged and destroyed by Australian auxiliary patrol boats HMAS Steady Hour, HMAS Sea Mist, and HMAS Yarroma at 0500 hours, killing both men aboard. ww2dbase [Sydney | CPC]
1 jun 1942 Fotos
A Japanese Ko-hyoteki class midget submarine raised from of Sydney Harbor the day after the submarine attack in Sydney Harbor, New South Wales, Australia, Jun 1 1942Japanese Type 98 torpedo that ran aground on Green Island in Sydney Harbor during the submarine attack 9 days earlier being prepared for recovery, Sydney, Australia, Jun 10, 1942. Note the sandbags.
9 jul 1942

Austrália
  • Destroyers USS Castor, Ralph Talbot, and Blue arrived at Sydney, Australia. ww2dbase [Ralph Talbot | Sydney | DS]
26 out 1942

Austrália
  • Submarine USS Saury arrived at Sydney, Australia. ww2dbase [Saury | Sydney | DS]
27 out 1942

Austrália
  • Submarine USS Saury departed Sydney, Australia bound for Brisbane, Australia. ww2dbase [Saury | Sydney | DS]
24 dez 1942

Austrália
  • Os destróieres USS Lansdowne e Shaw, em escolta do gravemente danificado cruzador USS New Orleans, chegaram a Sydney, Austrália. ww2dbase [Lansdowne | New Orleans | Shaw | Sydney | DS]
2 jan 1943

Austrália
  • Destroyer USS Shaw departed Sydney, Australia bound for Wellington, New Zealand. ww2dbase [Shaw | Sydney | DS]
7 mar 1943

Austrália
  • Cruiser USS New Orleans (New Orleans-class) departed Sydney, Australia bound for Puget Sound, Washington, United States after being fitted with a temporary bow at Sydney. ww2dbase [New Orleans | Sydney | DS]
7 mar 1943 Fotos
USS New Orleans underway from Sydney, Australia after being fitted with a temporary bow because she was struck by a torpedo in the Battle of Tassafaronga that blew off 150 feet of her bow.
23 abr 1943

Austrália
  • Destroyers USS Nicholas and USS Fletcher and tender USS Whitney arrived at Sydney, Australia. ww2dbase [Nicholas | Sydney | DS]
1 mai 1943

Austrália
  • Destroyer USS Saufley arrived at Sydney, Australia and moored in a nest of destroyers alongside destroyer tender USS Dobbin at the Woolloomooloo Dock. ww2dbase [Saufley | Sydney | DS]
11 mai 1943

Austrália
  • Destroyer USS Saufley departed Sydney, Australia bound for Nouméa, New Caledonia. ww2dbase [Saufley | Sydney | DS]
17 mai 1943

Austrália
  • Destroyer USS Helm arrived at Sydney, Australia for a week-long tender overhaul alongside USS Dobbin at Wooloomooloo Wharf. ww2dbase [Helm | Sydney | DS]
5 set 1943

Austrália
  • USS Columbia set sail for Sydney, Australia. ww2dbase [Columbia | Sydney | CPC]
11 dez 1943

Austrália
  • Destroyer USS Saufley arrived at Sydney, Australia. ww2dbase [Saufley | Sydney | DS]
19 dez 1943

Austrália
  • Após uma semana de licença e diversão para sua tripulação, o destróier USS Saufley partiu de Sydney, Austrália, com destino a Nouméa, Nova Caledônia. ww2dbase [Saufley | Sydney | DS]
15 jan 1944

Austrália
29 abr 1944

Austrália
5 mai 1944

Austrália
15 jan 1945

15 jan 1945 Fotos
HMS Formidable berthed at the Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia, circa Jan 1945
29 jul 1945

29 jul 1945 Fotos
Admiral Bruce Fraser and another officer watching HMS Duke of York entering Sydney Harbour, Australia, 29 Jul 1945
24 ago 1945

24 ago 1945 Fotos
HMS Formidable and HMS Implacable entering Sydney harbor, Australia, 24 Aug 1945
13 out 1945

Austrália
  • HMS Formidable arrived in Sydney, Australia, disembarking 1,300 Australian troops and liberated prisoners of war. ww2dbase [Formidable | Sydney, New South Wales | CPC]
6 dez 1945

6 dez 1945 Fotos
QF 4.5-inch Mk III guns aboard HMS Formidable, Sydney harbor, Australia, 6 Dec 1945
20 mar 1947

20 mar 1947 Fotos
HMAS Hobart in Sydney Harbor, Australia, 20 Mar 1947; note Sydney Harbour Bridge in background; photograph taken from aboard USS Currituck



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