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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:30 pm 

Kittbagg,

Fate has many twists and turns ...

We cannot now sit back and lay blame on "if's", "but's" and "maybe's". No doubt the media "circus" will feast on this one, along with politicians. I agree ... let them rest in peace. :angel5: :angel5: :angel5: :angel5: :angel5: :angel5:

A sad day for us all. :tear: :tear:

We will remember them.

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 Post subject: Sea King photo
PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 12:11 am 

Just some info on that Sea King Photo with Shark 02 (zero two). It was our aircraft from HMAS Success, the first full time embarked Sea King. We came down especially to Albatross for the photo to be taken. They didn't even have enough pilots for all the aircraft, so they put an observer in the front seats with a pilot! My heart goes out to all concerned, especially all serving an ex-serving 817 people. We've all been delt a vicious blow, May they rest in peace


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 9:32 am 
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I share all your thoughts and sadness at this terrible loss of life.

In terms of the accident itself I know it will probably come out in the end but one thing helos of this size are known for, is slamming into the deck for no apparent reason.

The actual reason is that at about 30 feet altitude their rotor wash starts forming a circular pattern in effect the downdraft reflects off the ground is projected skywards and suckin by the rotors again.

Once this circular pattern forms there is nothing to keep them in the air - even old Isaac Newton could have predicted this if he'd known about helos.

All you have to do is ask the yanks how many Sea Stallions and A40s they've lost through the same cause.

I guess this is optimism on my part but I'm sure the boys and girls in 817 were doing a sterling job keeping these babies in the air.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 9:08 pm 

UNCLASSIFIED
FROM: NHQ AUSTRALIA
DTG: 070812Z APR 05

022 ALL SHIP 022 ALL SHORE 021 ALL OVERSEAS
AUSTCOM KUALA LUMPUR,WELLLINGTON,HONIARA,SINGAPORE,AUSTCOM
SUVA,AUSTEMB SEOUL(FOR DEFENCE ADVISER),AUSTEMB BERLIN, MANILA,
PARIS EMB,TOKYO,ROME,BANGKOK,PHNOM PENH (FOR DEFENCE ATTACHE),
AUSTCOM LONDON(FOR HADS),AUSTCOM PORT MORESBY(FOR HADS PNG),
AUSTEMB JAKARTA(FOR NAVAL ATTACHE),AUSTCOM NUKU ALOFA,APIA,
PORT VILA (FOR RAN ADVISER),AUSTEMB POHNPEI (FOR MSA/FMS/RMI)
SUBJ: HMAS KANIMBLA SEA KING ACCIDENT - NATIONAL SERVICE OF
THANKSGIVING AND CONDOLENCE BOOKS
1. THIS SIGNAL IS TO UPDATE YOU ON THE DETAILS OF THE NATIONAL
SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING (PREVIOUSLY REFERRED TO AS THE
NATIONAL MEMORIAL SERVICE) AND TO INFORM YOU OF THE
ARRANGEMENTS FOR CONDOLENCE BOOKS.
2. THE NATIONAL SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING FOR THOSE KILLED IN
THE CRASH OF SEA KING SHARK 02 WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY 15
APRIL IN THE GREAT HALL OF PARLIAMENT HOUSE. THIS IS AN
OPPORTUNITY FOR MEMBERS OF THE ADF AND THE GENERAL
PUBLIC TO REMEMBER THE DEAD AND PRAY FOR THEIR FAMILIES,
WHO WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE.
3. THE SERVICE WILL COMMENCE AT 1100 AND IS EXPECTED TO LAST
APPROXIMATELY ONE AND A HALF HOURS. DUE TO THE LARGE
NUMBERS EXPECTED, THE SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS AT
PARLIAMENT HOUSE AND THE LIMITED CAR PARKING SPACE,
PEOPLE WISHING TO ATTEND ARE ADVISED TO ARRIVE NO LATER
THAN 1015. THOSE WHO CAN CAR-POOL OR TAKE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT ARE ENCOURAGED TO DO SO TO HELP EASE
CONGESTION.
4. RIG FOR THE SERVICE IS S2 WITH MOURNING BRASSARD.
MOURNING BRASSARDS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE GREAT HALL
FOR THOSE UNABLE TO SOURCE THEM ELSEWHERE.
5. WHILE SPACE RESTRICTIONS MEAN ONLY 200 SEATS HAVE BEEN SET
ASIDE FOR NAVY, OTHER NAVY ATTENDEES MAY ACCESS PUBLIC
SEATING, AND THERE IS SOME STANDING ROOM IN THE GALLERIES
ABOVE THE GREAT HALL FOR THOSE UNABLE TO BE SEATED.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE ALLOCATION OF THE NAVY SEATS WILL
BE ADVISED SEPARATELY.
6. GROUPS AND ORGANISATIONS THAT ARE ABLE TO RELEASE THOSE
WHO WISH TO ATTEND, AND ARE RESOURCED TO DO SO, ARE
REQUESTED TO SUPPORT THIS OCCASION.
7. CONDOLENCE BOOKS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PEOPLE TO SIGN ON
COMPLETION OF THE CEREMONY. CONDOLENCE BOOKS WILL ALSO
BE AVAILABLE IN R1 FOYER, AT HMAS KUTTABUL, AND AT HMAS
ALBATROSS. THOSE WISHING TO EXPRESS THEIR CONDOLENCE
WHO ARE UNABLE TO ACCESS THESE BOOKS MAY DO SO FROM THE
LINK AT WWW.NAVY.GOV.AU


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It is with regret that The HMAS BRISBANE Association advises of the passing of a shipmate.

R64677 POMTP Phillip Edward “Sparrow” Daniels, 56, in Western Australia, on Sunday 10th April, 2005.

Sparrow Daniels was part of the commissioning crew of HMAS BRISBANE and went to Vietnam on BRISBANE in 1969.

He also went to Vietnam on MELBOURNE in 65/66 and on SYDNEY in 1972.

His funeral will be 0930 on Monday 18th April, 2005 in South Fremantle.

You can contact Sparrow’s Daniels brother-in-law and fellow stoker, Graham (Buck) Rogers [skippyro@dodo.com.au] for further information.

May there always be blue skies and gentle breezes for you, shipmate. Rest in Peace. [-o<

Peter Maher

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HMAS BRISBANE Association.

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I received this email from Dick Roebuck this morning.

Shipmates,
It is my sad duty to advise that shipmate Ron Dale formerley of Wynnum North, Queensland, has today crossed the bar.
Ron (known to many as Ron Barker) was an ERA in the Jan '59 intake.
Please refer to newspapers for funeral details.
Yours aye

Dick Roebuck
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NAA Nirimba Qld

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Through a chain of e-mails that passed through the hands of early MOBIs Jim and Myrna Tolley, Charlie Bradbury, Clarry and Jenny Williams, Lou and Michelle Sullivan, Jan Totman, Phil and Adeline Parr, Max and Val Ramsay, Brian and Leanne Inall and David Twiss, most of whom were the 8th Term Senior Apprentices when I was a 'sprog' at Nirimba, it is indeed a sad loss that Ron 'Woof' Barker (who changed his name to Ron Dale by Deed Poll,) has finally rested his oars after seccumbing to a prolonged battle with bowel and liver cancer.

Those of us from the 13th MOBI Intake and earlier will remember 'Woof' well, as will those who served with him out in the Fleet... Our sincere sympathies go out to 'Woof's' partner Judy and those in his family surviving him... [-o<

I'd like to thank Peter Maher, Secretary of the HMAS Brisbane Association for bringing 'Woof's' passing to our attention...

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Shipmates,
It is my very sad duty to advise you that a friend of mine and also members on here that Greame Hill died peacefully at Caloundra hospital in pallative care. His funeral will be on Monday 20/6/2005 at Gregson & Weight on Wises road Maroochydore at 1.00pm.

You can contact his wife Jayne on 07 54777692 about his funeral.


Greame was in HMAS Nirimba's 2 muppet intake January 1973. he served on Stuart and then Derwent. He paid off LSMTP3. I severd with Greame on Derwent and worked with him when we were in Gove NT together. He was the quickest sprayer I had, he could put a full front on then off before I had my hand coming down. Vale Greame you will be missed.

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I received the following e-mail from Tony Roberts (username...gulagula)

Just thought you may like to know, Big Dave Cotton (Jan 73 I think) passed away a couple of months ago after fighting gallantly against brain tumours for some time. Miss you Dave

Another shipmate passes...Vale Dave

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I served with Dave on Derwent if I remember correctly. He was a big fit fella who loved his tucker. A sad end for such a nice bloke. RIP

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