Remembering the Eighty Two men

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HMAS Voyager 10th February 1964......Lest we Forget

Remembering the Eighty Two men

Postby phpadmin » Thu Jan 30, 2014 4:45 pm

This is my personal entry to pay respects to the eighty two men (eighty one Shipmates and one Civilian) who perished on the night of 10th February 1964 when the Aircraft Carrier HMAS Melbourne collided with and sunk the Australian Daring Class Destroyer HMAS Voyager D04.

I and my wife Irene are traveling to Jervis Bay on the 9th February for the RAN managed 50th Commemorative Service. We will be boarding HMAS Chouleson the morning of the 10th February along with some 200 other HMAS Voyager Survivors families, Survivors, and many others involved in the rescue operation following the fateful collision.

I have arranged for a QLD RSL supplied floral wreath to be collected in Nowra on the evening of the 9th to be cast over the location of HMAS Voyager. The wreath will also have an attached card on behalf of all ex Voyagers and families unable to be at the service on HMAS Choules. Also attached to the wreath will be a A4 print with the 82 names, Crossed flags and Voyager crest. (See Image below)

I have also created a special video clip to be included in the new DVD (HMAS Voyager - A Final Tribute)which will include photos and video from this 10th February. The special video clip is a combination of copyright material supplied with permission from the US.

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The 82 with crossed flags and HMAS Voyager Crest


Lest we forget.

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Re: Remembering the Eighty Two men

Postby ricked » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:34 pm

well done Les I will see you there.
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Re: Remembering the Eighty Two men

Postby KevinAbish » Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:18 am

lest we forget.
Had I signed on after my six years I would have been there myself after a gunnery course. Still have six friends from the SWAN still on the ship.

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