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Action Stations! The Navy and South Australia

Experience the Royal Australian Navy as an important force in Australian history. Action Stations explores the legacy of British naval traditions, the rise of a colonial South Australian Navy, the establishment of a national Navy after Federation and the pivotal contribution of South Australians to its development.

The Museum’s stunning naval collection is showcased in this journey through South Australia’s fascinating naval history, from the colonial era through to the 21st century.


 

 

 

 

 

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