
3 episodes

Australian Naval History Podcast UNSW Canberra
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4.8 • 52 Ratings
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The Australian Naval History Podcast explores naval history in Australia. Each week, historians & veterans discuss a different aspect of Australian naval history. From deep discussions of particular battles, to the histories of submarine classes, the Australian Naval History Podcast is expert analysis & reflection on the storied past of Australia's military at sea.
Produced by the Naval Studies Group at UNSW Canberra, in conjunction with the Submarine Institute of Australia, the Australian Naval Institute, Naval Historical Society & the Seapower Centre - Australia. The introductory music 'Duke of York' is used with the kind permission of the RAN Band. An illustrated version of each episode is available on YouTube. To provide comments email: navalstudiesgroup@gmail.com
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S7E14 - Final Episode – Reflections On The RAN
In the final episode of the Australian Naval History podcast series Professor Rob McLaughlin and his expert panel of Professor Tom Frame, Rear Admiral James Goldrick & Vice Admiral Peter Jones reflect on the 101 episodes and the RoyalAustralian Navy’s history
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S7E10 - Food In The Navy
Commander Greg Swinden and his expert panel of Ms Mellisa Bowers, Commander Amy Blacker, Commander John Goss & Warrant Officer Michael Oleksyn discuss the dramatic changes in the provision of food in RAN ships over 100 years.
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S7E09 - Formation Of The FAA
Professor Rob McLaughlin and his expert panel of Rear Admiral Trevor Ruting, Captain Randall Peterie & Warrant Officer Graeme Johnson discuss the use of steam propulsion in the Royal Australian Navy.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic
If your a military or a navy buff like myself & live history This amazing podcast is for you.
Thanks to the whole team for putting this podcast together
Informative and worthwhile listening
This podcast covers a broad range of diverse topics over a 100+ years of history. Who can’t but become engaged with great yarns of the sea - and these tales are all true!
Very interesting
A very interesting podcast with stories and details I’ve heard heard before.