HMAS ''Maitland'' (naval base)
HMAS Maitland | |
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formerly HMAS Penguin (III) | |
Newcastle, New South Wales in Australia | |
HMAS Maitland Location in New South Wales | |
Coordinates | 32°55′24″S 151°48′04″E / 32.92333°S 151.80111°ECoordinates: 32°55′24″S 151°48′04″E / 32.92333°S 151.80111°E |
Type | Naval base |
Site information | |
Operator | Royal Australian Navy |
Site history | |
In use | 1 August 1940 – 21 September 1946 |
Fate | Decommissioned |
HMAS Maitland is a former Royal Australian Navy (RAN) shore-based naval depot[1] located in the Hunter area, behind Horseshoe Beach and Nobby's Beach, in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
Facilities
The depot was built alongside an army establishment known as Camp Shortland. HMAS Maitlandwas linked to HMAS Kuttabul, the main naval base in Sydney, and was originally known as HMAS Penguin (III). The base was renamed HMAS Maitland on 1 August 1940.[2] Maitland had three components:
- the Australian Navy Cadets group, Training Ship Tobruk;
- Newcastle Customs House; and
- the military establishment on Shepherd's Hill.
The following ships were associated with Maitland:
- The Group 77 Minesweepers: HMAS Bermagui, HMAS Uki, and HMAS Narani; and
- The examination vessel HMAS Adele.
Maitland was decommissioned on 21 September 1946.[2] During her operation, 56 officers and 300 sailors were trained at the facility.
See also
References
- ↑ Rice, Frank; Rice, Jacqueline (2006). Not Just a Stone Frigate!: HMAS Maitland, Newcastle, New South Wales, 1940–1946. Eleebana: F. & J. Rice. ISBN 9780980286700.
- 1 2 Straczek, J.H. (1996). Royal Australian Navy: A-Z Ships, Aircraft and Shore Establishments. Sydney: Navy Public Affairs. ISBN 1876043784.
External links
- Edwards, Amy (20 September 2013). "Historic plaques of Newcastle: map". Newcastle Herald.
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