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The Mystery Of Ae1 Australias Lost Submarine And Crew Spurling

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The Mystery Of Ae1 Australias Lost Submarine And Crew Spurling
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Publisher: Missing Pages Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.45 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Spurling, Kathryn
ISBN: 9781925280081, 192528008X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Mystery Of Ae1 Australias Lost Submarine And Crew Spurling by Spurling, Kathryn 9781925280081, 192528008X instant download after payment.

Australia's first submarines, AE1 and AE2, entered Sydney Harbour in time to join the celebration of Empire Day 24 May 1914 after a voyage from Britain of 83 days, 60 of which were spent at sea. Australians were fascinated by their submarines and proud that their young navy was bravely at the forefront of such technology. Britain declared war against Germany on 4 August 1914 and the British Admiralty despatched the Australian fleet to capture German New Guinea and destroy the German Pacific Fleet. On 14 September AE1 left Rabaul Harbour, with orders to patrol east of Cape Gazelle, and was seen off Duke of York Island in St George's Channel. Then AE1 simply disappeared. This was the first loss of a military unit during the First World War and the beginning of a terrible war for Australians. An ensuing search found no trace, and for the families of the 35 officers and men on board AE1 life would never be the same. The Mystery of AE1: Australia's missing submarine and crew traces the beginnings of Australia's navy and searches for answers to the questions that continue to be asked.

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