Australia's naval inheritance : imperial maritime strategy and the Australia Station 1880-1909 / Nicholas A Lambert

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Papers in Australian Maritime Affairs. No.6 Publication details: Canberra, Act, Australia: Royal Australian Navy, 1998Description: x, 201 pISBN:
  • 0642295115 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: The rationale and organisation of the naval forces on the Australia Station before the formal creation of the Royal Australian Navy in 1911. The federal government resolved that continuing to subsidise the Royal Navy presence in Australian waters was the most economical means of securing effective protection of Australian interest.
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The rationale and organisation of the naval forces on the Australia Station before the formal creation of the Royal Australian Navy in 1911. The federal government resolved that continuing to subsidise the Royal Navy presence in Australian waters was the most economical means of securing effective protection of Australian interest.

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