This volume of Australian Maritime Issues: SPC-A Annual is a compilation of Semaphore newsletters, and shorter papers on a variety of naval and maritime issues.

Gregory P Gilbert and Robert J Davitt
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Peter Stuckey Mitchell, a grazier, died in 1921 and left funds that form the basis of a trust account known as the Peter Mitchell Trust Fund, to be used to provide prizes ‘to encourage and help the capable, healthy and strong to develop … their na

Glenn Kerr
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Each volume of Australian Maritime Issues: SPC-A Annual is a compilation of the year's Semaphore newsletters published over the period De

Glenn Kerr
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This volume is the proceedings of the 13th conference of the International SLOC Group, held in Canberra in 2001, conducted with the support of the Centre for Maritime Policy, University of Wollongong and the RAN.

Andrew Forbes
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This volume is the proceedings of the first Sea Power Conference held in Sydney in 2000.

David Wilson
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This volume is the proceedings of a workshop held at the Naval Air Station, Nowra on 4 November 1998 concerning the future of maritime aviation, with contributions from both Australian and foreign aviators.

David Stevens
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This volume provides readers with the essential documents relating to the rationale and organisation of the naval forces on the Royal Navy’s Australia Station before the formal transfer of authority to the RAN in 1913.

Nicholas Lambert
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One of the major tasks facing Australian Defence planners after WWII was the preparation of strategic policies and the development of suitable post-war force structure plans.

Hector Donohue
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In the popular imagination, Australia is not a maritime nation. Australians remember the ‘Rats of Tobruk’, but the ‘Scrap Iron Flotilla’ that contested Hitler in the Mediterranean is unknown.

Captain Sean Andrews
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