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    HMAS AE2 (originally known as AE2) was an E-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). One of two submarines ordered for the fledgling navy,...
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  • AE2 may refer to: HMAS AE2, E-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy Aero Ae 02, a design of Czechoslovakian plane Anion Exchanger 2, transport protein...
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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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  • Royal Navy officer who commanded the Royal Australian Navy's submarine HMAS AE2 during the First World War. Stoker was captured in 1915 and he spent the...
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    in a perimeter less than 1.2 mi (2 km) long. The Australian submarine HMAS AE2 (Lieutenant Commander Henry Stoker) penetrated the Straits on the night...
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  • established a third time in 1927, when the British O-class submarines HMAS Oxley and HMAS Otway were commissioned. These submarines sailed from Portsmouth...
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    Gallipoli Campaign of World War I as she sank Royal Australian Navy submarine HMAS AE2 in the Sea of Marmara and captured her crew. As of 16 October 1912, Sulthanisar...
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    including HMAS Australia, three destroyers, and two each of cruisers and submarines, departed for Rabaul. A few days later, on 9 September, HMAS Melbourne...
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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...
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    numerous attempts. The first submarine to pass the straits was the Australian HMAS AE2 (Lieutenant-Commander Henry Stoker) which got through on the night of 24/25...
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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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    1996–1997, p. 23 Shaw, HMAS Onslow, p. 15 Shaw, HMAS Onslow, p. 21 Sharpe (ed.), Jane's Fighting Ships 1992–93, p. 22 Shaw, HMAS Onslow, p. 19 Bastock...
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    destroyers Parramatta, Warrego, and Yarra, the submarines AE1 and AE2, the auxiliary cruiser HMAS Berrima, the storeship SS Aorangi, three colliers and an oiler...
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    Ordered prior to World War I to support the Australian submarines AE1 and AE2, Platypus was not completed until after both submarines had been lost, and...
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    Vol. X: The Australians at Rabaul, S.S. Mackenzie, 1927. Burnell 1914. "HMAS AE2". Sea Power Centre – Australia. Retrieved 10 August 2013. Stevens, David...
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    Flotilla (World War I): HMAS AE1 and HMAS AE2 Right wall: the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne and the first three warships named HMAS Sydney with adjacent...
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  • diving explorations and searches for two Australian submarines, HMAS AE2 in Turkey and HMAS AE1 in Papua New Guinea. Alhafith won the 2007 Oztek Diver of...
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    HMAS Ovens (S 70) is an Oberon-class submarine, formerly of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was one of six Oberons built for the Royal Australian...
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    Shipwrecks 3 Apr Mecidiye 18 Apr HMS E15 27 Apr: Léon Gambetta 29 Apr: HMAS AE2 30 Apr: SM U-37 Other incidents 16 Apr: HMS E15 20 Apr: SMS Hamburg Unknown...
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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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