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HMAS Advance, patrol boat, 1968
Advance was one of 20 Attack class patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy between 1967 and 1969. On permanent display at the Australian National Maritime Museum Darling Harbour Sydney Australia. More Info
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HMAS Gladstone
Former Australian patrol boat HMAS Gladstone is open to the public as a museum in the central Queensland city that shares its name.
HMAS Gladstone was gifted to its namesake city in 2007 and has been restored and turned into a museum. More Info
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HMAS Gladstone
Former Australian patrol boat HMAS Gladstone is open to the public as a museum in the central Queensland city that shares its name.
HMAS Gladstone was gifted to its namesake city in 2007 and has been restored and turned into a museum. More Info
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HMAS Gladstone Memorial Queensland Australia
Former Australian patrol boat HMAS Gladstone is open to the public as a museum in the central Queensland city that shares its name.
HMAS Gladstone was gifted to its namesake city in 2007 and has been restored and turned into a museum. More Info
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Holbrook
To honor Lt. Holbrook the town's namesake, the Holbrook council acquired a portion of the hull of HMAS Otway, a decommissioned Oberon class submarine when it was decommissioned by the Royal Australian Navy in 1995. The Navy gifted the fin from the submarine to the town. This resulted in a drive by the town and district to bid on the whole submarine. This drive for the purchase of the submarine, was successful in raising $100,000, almost all a gift from Lt Holbrook's widow Gundula Holbrook. However, this amount was insufficient to purchase all of the Otway. Through negotiations with the scrap yard in Sydney, the town did succeed in purchasing all of the outside skin of the Otway above the waterline. This part of the Otway is now displayed in Germanton Park in the heart of Holbrook, having been dedicated on 7–8 June 1997. More Info
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