Ebook: Sir William Rooke Creswell and the Foundation of the Australian Navy
Author: Sheila Dwyer
- Tags: Australia & New Zealand, Australia & Oceania, History, Naval, Military, History, Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Bioengineering, Chemical, Civil & Environmental, Computer Modelling, Construction, Design, Electrical & Electronics, Energy Production & Extraction, Industrial Manufacturing & Operational Systems, Marine Engineering, Materials & Material Science, Mechanical, Military Technology, Reference, Telecommunications & Sensors, Engineering & Transportation
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
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The six Australian colonies united on 1st January 1901 to become the Commonwealth of Australia. One of the reasons given for this federation was that the Commonwealth could provide a common defence. William Rooke Creswell argued that, as an island continent, Australia could not defend itself without a navy. He saw no point in having a 70,000 strong army if only one enemy battleship could destroy port cities and disrupt maritime trade and sea communications. Creswell was not alone in his campaign to establish a navy for Australia but he was the one constant advocate throughout the years from his first proposals on a navy for Australia in 1886 to when the first ships of the Australian Fleet sailed into Sydney Harbour in October 1913.
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