Keywords 03 Jun 2024 Navy News Chains hold strong on 30,000-tonne ship Did you know, when a ship drops anchor, it’s actually the cable or chain, not the anchor, that does the heavy lifting. 03 Jun 2024 Navy News Quick-thinking sailors save struggling kayaker A quick, coordinated rescue effort by some of Navy’s finest had a kayaker plucked from icy waters after capsizing in Sydney Harbour. 31 May 2024 Navy News Important step in shore-based training Navy’s training capability has been greatly increased thanks to the delivery of a new state-of-the-art facility. 31 May 2024 Navy News Welcomed to the fold Two Papua New Guinea Defence Force members were welcomed to the cradle of the Navy, undertaking the new entry sailor course. 31 May 2024 Navy News Health and fitness keeping sailors ship shape HMAS Adelaide doctor Lieutenant Commander Katharine Mitchell knows a thing or two about staying healthy. 30 May 2024 Navy, Army, Air Force News Airborne aid arrives in Papua New Guinea The ADF has delivered much-needed supplies of humanitarian aid to Papua New Guinea in the aftermath of a deadly landslide. 30 May 2024 Navy News Feeding the fleet How many eggs does it take to feed a floating village? About 5000 every week on HMAS Adelaide. 30 May 2024 Navy, Army, Air Force News Chief of Defence's final welcome for recruits Chief of the Defence Force General Angus Campbell has welcomed Army’s newest soldiers at his final march-out parade. 29 May 2024 Navy News Testing and enhancing crisis management Navy teams up with emergency services in WA to test interagency responses to a critical incident. 29 May 2024 Navy, Army, Air Force News Transitioning has never been easier Transferring within or separating from the ADF has been made easier with the support of more than 70 transition coaches around Australia. 28 May 2024 Navy, Army, Air Force News Building camaraderie in the surf A week of heavy rain and high winds pummelled the south coast as Defence personnel battled for supremacy at the Interservice Surfing Championships. 24 May 2024 Navy News Marking 110 years of silent service It’s been 110 years since the Royal Australian Navy took delivery of its first submersible vessels. first previous 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 next last