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Warships Heading to Albany

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

October 30, 2014

 

HMAS Stuart and Japanese Defense Ship Kirisame departed Fleet Base West late yesterday to participate in the Albany Convoy Commemorative Event this weekend.
 
The event will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the departure of the first convoy of troop ships to the First World War which carried 30,000 men from the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) to the Middle East, from Albany, Western Australia.
 
In 1914, the troop ships were accompanied by warship escorts, HMS Minotaur and HMA Ships Melbourne and Sydney. Two days after they departed Albany, the convoy was joined by the Japanese cruiser Ibuki.
 
Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO, CSC, RAN, said the international participation demonstrated the importance of this event.
 
“We are proud to support the events in Albany and I am pleased that our French, New Zealand and Japanese colleagues are able to join us,” VADM Barrett said.
 
HMAS Stuart led the two ships through Cockburn Sound and into the Indian Ocean where they will engage in training activities for two days before rendezvousing with the remainder of the vessels participating in the Albany convoy commemorative event.
 
JDS Kirisame is a Murasame-class destroyer, with 165 crew. HMAS Stuart is an ANZAC class frigate based at Fleet Base East, Sydney.
 
HMA Ships Arunta and Sirius and HMNZS Te Kaha are also currently en route from the east coast. All participating ships will rendezvous outside King George Sound, on Friday, 31 October and then proceed to anchor approximately one nautical mile from shore for the weekend’s commemorative event.

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